The National Child Care Information Center, a service of the Child Care Bureau, has an interesting schematic model of the elements of a professional development system for Early Care and Education: a simplified framework.
In the schematic of a large tree complete with Roots, Trunk -- two spreading branches and expansive leaves, they have put together key elements to an effective professional development system.
The Roots are Funding
The Trunk is Core Knowledge
The Left Branch is Credentials and Qualifications
The Right Branch is Quality Assurance
The Over-Arching Leaves are Access and Outreach
NCCIC also includes an outlined framework that details each of the elements of this schematic model. This could be a very effective tool to assist in staff development initiatives. “Branch out!” Take a look!
The document is for informational purposes only. No official endorsement of any practice, publication, program, or individual by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Administration for Children and Families, the Child Care Bureau, or the National Child Care Information Center is intended or is to be inferred. For additional information on this or related topics, please contact the National Child Care Information Center at (800) 616-2242 or [email protected].
Contributed by William Strader
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For more ideas on developing staff, check out Patricia Scallan Berl's article, "Mature Teachers Matter" on our home page (www.ChildCareExchange.com)
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