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Curriculum planning and the introduction of developmentally appropriate experiences for preschool students is a critical skill for a Preschool Director to possess. The interviewer wants to ensure that you know how to build age-appropriate activities. Since this is an open-ended question, it can be a challenge to keep your thoughts organized. Using the Past, Present, Future model, you can provide useful and relevant information while organizing your response in a way that keeps your thoughts on track.
- Past: Provide an overview of your experience building a preschool curriculum.
- Present: Discuss a time when you recently introduced a curriculum change.
- Future: Talk about how your experience building a curriculum for preschool students will help you to succeed in this new role.
When you respond, be sure to highlight your understanding of the critical elements of developmental learning for preschool-aged children.

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"(Past) I learned a great deal about building a curriculum for preschool students when I was completing my BEd in Early Childhood Development. I learned that preschool children need to be active and engaged to retain their learning. (Present) I believe in an evidence-based curriculum, which means that I build programs based on research and proven best practices researched by experts in the early childhood education field. The activities that I introduce always have meaning and encourage young learners to explore their surroundings. Recently, I submitted an addition to our arts-based curriculum founded on exploration in nature. Due to safety concerns from COVID-19, I wanted to create more program options that allowed for outdoor and distanced learning. So far, our students have responded very well. They can safely explore colors in nature while broadening their exposure to the exciting world around them. (Future) Should I be hired as your next Preschool Director, I will first spend time ovserving the current curriculum. If changes are required, I will ensure they are developmentally appropriate, evidence-based, and built to improve highly specific development and learning goals."

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I used a creative curriculum for many years. When I was at _________ we were able to use our own- and I elected Abeka because that is what I used with my daughter.

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Great start; how did you build out the Abeka curriculum for your preschool students? Were you able to translate experiences from working with your own daughter into the preschool setting? How did the children respond to the curriculum?
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