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School Readiness at Kindergarten Entry
| Value: |
88.0 percent |
Measurement Period: |
2010-2011 |
| Location: |
County : Palm Beach |
| Comparison: |
FL Counties |
| Categories: |
Education / Student Performance K-12 Education / Childcare & Early Childhood Education
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What is this Indicator?
This indicator shows the percentage of children who are ready for kindergarten according to the Early Childhood Observation System (ECHOS). |
| Why this is important: Kindergarten screening gathers information on a child's overall development and specifically addresses the readiness of each student for kindergarten based on education standards. The standardized screening measures seventeen expectations for school readiness, including immunization status, physical development, compliance with rules, communication skills, interactions with peers and adults, demonstration of curiosity, ability to pay attention, and ability to follow directions. Kindergarten screening is used to give kindergarten teachers instructional information about the group of children entering their class. |
| Technical Note: The distribution is based on data from 67 Florida counties. |
| Source: Florida Department of Education, Office of Early Learning |
| URL of Source: http://www.fldoe.org/earlyLearning/ |
| URL of Data: http://www.floridacharts.com/charts/OtherIndicators/NonVi... |
More Details:
The components of the Florida Kindergarten Readiness Screener have changed between 2005-2006 and 2009-2010. These values may not be comparable. For additional information on changes made to the screening assessment, visit the Department of Education's Florida Kindergarten Readiness Screener homepage. |
Local Comments:
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| Maintained By: Healthy Communities Institute |
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Time Series Data
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School Readiness at Kindergarten Entry
| Value: |
88.0 percent |
Measurement Period: |
2010-2011 |
| Location: |
County : Palm Beach |
| Comparison: |
Prior Value |
| Categories: |
Education / Student Performance K-12 Education / Childcare & Early Childhood Education
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What is this Indicator?
This indicator shows the percentage of children who are ready for kindergarten according to the Early Childhood Observation System (ECHOS). |
| Why this is important: Kindergarten screening gathers information on a child's overall development and specifically addresses the readiness of each student for kindergarten based on education standards. The standardized screening measures seventeen expectations for school readiness, including immunization status, physical development, compliance with rules, communication skills, interactions with peers and adults, demonstration of curiosity, ability to pay attention, and ability to follow directions. Kindergarten screening is used to give kindergarten teachers instructional information about the group of children entering their class. |
| Technical Note: The trend is a comparison between the most recent and previous measurement periods. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the trend. |
| Source: Florida Department of Education, Office of Early Learning |
| URL of Source: http://www.fldoe.org/earlyLearning/ |
| URL of Data: http://www.floridacharts.com/charts/OtherIndicators/NonVi... |
More Details:
The components of the Florida Kindergarten Readiness Screener have changed between 2005-2006 and 2009-2010. These values may not be comparable. For additional information on changes made to the screening assessment, visit the Department of Education's Florida Kindergarten Readiness Screener homepage. |
Local Comments:
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| Maintained By: Healthy Communities Institute |
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Time Series Data
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