Elementary
Resources for those interested in the academic achievement of kindergarten through grade six public school students; includes transition-to-school guidance.Transitional Kindergarten
- Transitional Kindergarten (TK) Frequently Asked Questions (Updated 3-Nov-2014)
Frequently asked questions regarding California state law relating to kindergarten.
Available Translations of TK Frequently Asked Questions
- Amendment to California Education Code 48000(c)
July 17, 2015: Letter to County and District Superintendents and Charter School Administrators regarding an amendment to California Education Code 48000(c).
Transitional Kindergarten Implementation Guide
- Transitional Kindergarten Implementation Guide Announcement from State Superintendent of Public Instruction (SSPI) Tom Torlakson
This letter announces the publication of the Transitional Kindergarten Implementation Guide: A Resource for California Public School District Administrators and Teachers. The publication offers resources and guidance for school district administrators and teachers to consider as they develop comprehensive TK programs.
- Transitional Kindergarten Implementation Guide (PDF)
A resource for California early childhood educators which includes videos and classroom interviews.
To view the videos and interviews only, select a link below:
- Transitional Kindergarten Implementation Guide: Videos and Interviews
TK Implementation YouTube Video
YouTube videos of implementation are with closed-caption for alternate accessibility.
- Social and Emotional Foundations of TK
A series of videos by Dr. Ross A. Thompson, a Professor of Psychology from the University of California, Davis, discussing TK as a unique opportunity to strengthen children's social and emotional development in order to succeed in school.
- TK Professional Development Modules-funded by Packard Foundation
These TK modules, which were developed by the Packard Foundation, in collaboration with county offices of education, provide strategies and resources to support the implementation of TK. An overview of The Alignment of the California Preschool Learning Foundations with Key Early Education Resources is also included.
- California State University (CSU) TK Projects
The CSU Office of the Chancellor, in collaboration with CSU Fullerton and with support from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, has developed a series of modules for TK teachers, coaches, and administrators. The CSU TK Project supports the integration of TK into pre-service teacher and administrator preparation.
- American Institutes for Research (AIR): California’s Transitional Kindergarten Program: Report on the First Year of Implementation: Executive Summary
(PDF)
AIR: Study of California’s Transitional Kindergarten Program: Report on the First Year of Implementation (PDF)
With the support of the Heising-Simons Foundation and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, AIR conducted an investigation of the planning and implementation of TK in the 2012–13 school year.- Transitional Kindergarten in California: A Review of the First Year
(PDF)
A research brief providing an initial glimpse of transitional kindergarten in its first year of statewide implementation. - Transitional Kindergarten in California: Comparing Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten Classrooms
(PDF)
This second research brief in a series highlights findings from the study focusing on characteristics of transitional TK classrooms compared with those of kindergarten classrooms. - Transitional Kindergarten in California: Early Outreach, Enrollment, and Parent Perspectives
(PDF)
The third in a series of briefs investigating TK implementation in Year 1, and focusing on district outreach efforts, parent perceptions of TK, and TK student demographics.
- Transitional Kindergarten in California: A Review of the First Year
(PDF)
- Dr. Patricia Wolfe Introduction
The Amazing Developing Brain, Part 1
The Amazing Developing Brain, Part 2
The 2013–14 Transitional Kindergarten Conference was held in Pasadena, California, on May 1, 2014. Dr. Patricia Wolfe presented the keynote presentation on brain development in the early years, and enlightened listeners with her thoughts, dispelling common misconceptions and providing practical advice on how educators can make the most of the marvelous opportunity to educate young children.
- Transitioning to Kindergarten: A Toolkit for Early Childhood Educators
The National Center for Learning Disabilities and the American Federation of Teachers have collaborated to offer a comprehensive resource for educators that includes tools and materials to help implement strategies to facilitate and enhance children’s transition to kindergarten.
- TK Professional Resource Guide for Administrators
(PDF; 6MB)
This guide provides an annotated list of accessible online resources for administrators to support transitional kindergarten.
Kindergarten
- Kindergarten Frequently Asked Questions (Updated 6-Nov-2014)
Frequently asked questions regarding California state law relating to kindergarten.
Available Translations of Kindergarten Frequently Asked Questions
- Kindergarten in California
California state law and information regarding admission to kindergarten.
Available Translations of Kindergarten in California
- Extended-Day Kindergarten
Letter from Jack O'Connell to County and District Superintendents regarding extended-day kindergarten within an early primary program: length of school day (AB 2407 [Chapter946, Statutes of 2004])
- California Kindergarten Association
The mission of the California Kindergarten Association is to foster the development of the whole child by promoting best practices in teaching and learning.
Early Education and Elementary Resources
- Content Standards
What children should learn at each grade level.
- Alignment of the Preschool Learning Foundations
This online publication shows the connections that the nine domains of the preschool learning foundations have with the content of the California Infant/Toddler Learning and Development Foundations, the California Content Standards, the Common Core State Standards, and the Head Start Child Development and Early Learning Framework.
- Curriculum Frameworks and Instructional Resources
Curriculum development and textbook adoptions.
- No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
Updates on federal education programs.
- Private School Participation in NCLB Act of 2001
State and federal guidance for public and private schools consulting about NCLB programs and services.
- Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs , Rev. Ed. 2009
Sue Bredekamp and Carol Copple, Eds. Washington, DC: National Association for the Education of Young Children.
- First Class: A Guide for Early Primary Education
Excerpts from the publication, and related online resources.
- External Early Education Resources
Additional resources and information for teachers and parents relating to early childhood education.
Desired Results Developmental Profile–School Readiness (DRDP-SR)
- Desired Results Developmental Profile–School Readiness (DRDP-SR)
This link provides a valid and reliable measurement tool to assist teachers in observing, documenting, and reflecting on the learning, development and progress of both transitional kindergarten and kindergarten students. - DRDP-SR announcement letter to County and District Superintendents and Charter School Administrators
SSPI Tom Torlakson outlines more specifics regarding the alignment with the Common Core State Standards, and the primary purposes and availability of the DRDP-SR assessment tool.
Questions: Kathleen Halvorson | KHalvorson@cde.ca.gov | 916-323-4629
Last Reviewed: Tuesday, January 5, 2016