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Career Advising
Quality
Initiatives such as Keystone STARS and Pre-K Counts are good for Pennsylvania’s children
in early childhood programs. The foundation of all efforts to improve
quality is built on increased
staff credentials. For example, a child care program that
participates in Pre-K Counts must have lead teachers with PA teacher
certification and a Bachelor degree in ECE within 4 years.
These
requirements are daunting for a field that has not had resources to
either require or compensate for this level of education among staff.
The need for staff education resources and support is significant.
Through a
partnership with the School district
of Philadelphia and the Pottstown School District,
DVAEYC is piloting a career advising project to more than 400 child
care staff working in Pre-K Counts sites.
DVAEYC
offers the following services to project participants:
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Individual career advising sessions
to teachers to move them forward on the PA Career Lattice and help them
enroll them in appropriate credential programs
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Director training to ensure administrators are well-informed about requirements and
resources for staff development; budgeting for the true cost of quality
child care; and recruitment and retention of qualified staff including
compensation issues
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Meetings
with representatives of higher
education institutions to expand their early childhood course
offerings and supporting them as they become T.E.A.C.H. scholarship
schools
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Professional development to TA providers, consultants, coaches, and
directors in order to infuse the
quality improvement system with a strong career advising focus
To find out
more or to inquire about bringing these resources to your program,
contact Peg Szczurek at peg@dvaeyc.org
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