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Accreditation and Credentials

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National Association for Family Child Care Language: English
Publisher: National Association for Family Child Care
Description: This is the web site for the National Association for Family Child Care. The organization offers accreditation and benefits for members such as a newsletter and national conference.
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National Association for the Education of Young Children Language: English
Publisher: National Association for the Education of Young Children (2012)
Description: "The National Association for the Education of Young Children" (NAEYC) is the nation's largest and most influential organization of early childhood educators and others dedicated to improving the quality of programs for children from birth through third grade." This website provides resources and information for educators and parents.
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National Association of Child Care Professionals Language: English
Publisher: National Association of Child Care Professionals (2012)
Description: The National Association of Child Care Professionals is the nation's leader among associations serving child care owners, directors, and administrators. The organization's goal is to improve, enhance and strengthen the credibility of the people who lead the child care industry by providing membership services and benefits.
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National Institute for Early Childhood Professional Development Language: English
Description: The National Institute for Early Childhood Professional Development, a division of NAEYC, was established to improve early childhood program quality through the improvement of professional preparation and training provided for individuals who care for and educate children, birth through age eight.
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Evaluation

Elevating the Field Language: English
Author: McDonald, Davida
Publisher: NAEYC (January 2009)
Description: The purpose of this report is to provide policy makers, key decision makers, and other interested parties an overview of the NAEYC accreditation process and to highlight ways in which states use NAEYC Accreditation as a lever for improving early childhood program quality. The report also provides recommendations for moving policy forward to support continuous program quality improvement and NAEYC Accreditation.
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General Information

Comparison of Financial Incentives in State’s Quality Improvement and Rating Systems Language: English
Author: Kerr, Kristen
Publisher: Alliance for Early Childhood Finance (2008)
Description: This document compares the quality improvement and rating systems in 12 states and the District of Columbia. It includes specifics on each program and links to their websites.
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Infant/Toddler Credential Fact Sheet Language: English
Publisher: National Infant & Toddler Child Care Initiative (2010)
Description: The National Infant & Toddler Child Care Initiative broadly defines the infant/toddler credential (ITC) as “any combination of requirements (e.g., training, courses, experience) that, when considered together, translate to formal recognition of individuals that work with infants and toddlers in child care programs.” Accordingly, an ITC is a qualification that asserts that the holder has specialized knowledge, skills, and professional achievement that serve as a foundation for high quality interactions and care of infants and toddlers.
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Licensing and Public Regulation of Early Childhood Programs Language: English
Publisher: NAEYC (1997)
Description: NAEYC believes that it is the responsibility of the state and community to make certain that child care centers and providers are licensed and regulated in order to ensure the best possible care for our children.
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Professional Development

Child Development Associate Credential Program - CDA Language: English
Publisher: Council for Professional Recognition (1997)
Description: The Council for Professional Recognition offers a Child Development Associate Credential for family child care providers, center-based care, and home visitors.
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Connecticut's Early Care & Education Workforce Report Language: English
Publisher: Connecticut Charts-A-Course (March 2011)
Description: This report, prepared for the Higher Education and Workforce Advancement Committee by CT Charts-A-Course using data from the Early Childhood Professional Registry, gives you comparison data on the early childhood workforce, as well as Connecticut specific data that will profile the current workforce in our state.
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Credentials for the Infant/Toddler Child Care Workforce: A Technical Assistance Tool Language: English
Publisher: National Infant & Toddler Child Care Initiative at Zero to Three (2007)
Description: The purpose of this paper is to offer a guide to States planning to develop or implement a system for formally recognizing the specialized knowledge and skill sets needed by infant/toddler caregivers. Examples and experiences of existing State infant/toddler credentialing systems are provided, as well as valuable insights gained from their development.
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EarlyChildhood.org Language: English
Publisher: State of New York (2007)
Description: The purpose of this site is to improve early childhood and school-age programs in the state of New York by providing information to professionals and those interested in the profession. The site has a career development resource guide, college and university database, training resource data base, and information on credentialing and licensure.
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Getting in Sync: Revamping Licensure and Preparation for Teachers in Pre-K, Kindergarten and the Early Grades Language: English
Author: Bornfreund, Laura
Publisher: New America Foundation (2011)
Description: The New America Foundation's Early Education Initiative has released a report that highlights problems nationwide with the licensing and preparation of teachers who work with young children in pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, first-, second- and third-grade classrooms. The report shows that today's system is not set up to ensure teachers in pre-kindergarten through the third grades are well-prepared to work with young children. The report also points to some promising practices worth a closer look.
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Getting in Sync: Revamping Licensure and Preparation for Teachers in Pre-K, Kindergarten and the Early Grades Language: English
Author: Bornfreund, Laura
Publisher: New America Foundation (2011)
Description: In this report, the Early Education Initiative at the New America Foundation provides a review of the state of preparation among teachers who receive a bachelor’s degree to teach young children in pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and the early grades of elementary school. The report shows that today's system is not set up to ensure teachers in pre-kindergarten through the third grades are well-prepared to work with young children.
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Licensing and Public Regulation of Early Childhood Programs Language: English
Publisher: NAEYC (1997)
Description: NAEYC believes that it is the responsibility of the state and community to make certain that child care centers and providers are licensed and regulated in order to ensure the best possible care for our children.
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Montana Early Childhood Project Career Path Language: English
Description: This fact sheet describes the levels on the Montana Early Childhood Project Career Path. The Career Path is intended to promote professional development for early care and education practitioners by providing a framework for recording and recognizing experience, training, and educational accomplishments. The Career Path covers ten levels of career development based on training, education and experience in the field. Any individual developing a plan for professional growth in early care and education can chart a course on the Career Path.
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Programming Resource

Licensing and Public Regulation of Early Childhood Programs Language: English
Publisher: NAEYC (1997)
Description: NAEYC believes that it is the responsibility of the state and community to make certain that child care centers and providers are licensed and regulated in order to ensure the best possible care for our children.
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The Program for Infant /Toddler Care Language: English
Description: This is the Web site for The Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC) (formerly caregivers). PITC conducts training for caregivers of young children. They believe that caring for infants and toddlers requires specific skills that are different from the skills needed to care for children of other ages and offer a relationship based curriculum.
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Research

Better Teachers, Better Preschools: Student Achievement Linked to Teacher Qualifications Language: English
Author: Barnett, W. Steven
Publisher: The National Institute for Early Education Research (Dec 2004)
Description: This brief looks at current educational requirements for preschool teachers, reviews the evidence on the importance of professional preparation, and provides key recommendations for policy makers.
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Elevating the Field Language: English
Author: McDonald, Davida
Publisher: NAEYC (January 2009)
Description: The purpose of this report is to provide policy makers, key decision makers, and other interested parties an overview of the NAEYC accreditation process and to highlight ways in which states use NAEYC Accreditation as a lever for improving early childhood program quality. The report also provides recommendations for moving policy forward to support continuous program quality improvement and NAEYC Accreditation.
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