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QUALITYstarsNY Field Test Community Information Session 2010. WELCOME!. AGENDA. Welcome & Introductions Quality Rating & Improvement System QUALITYstarsNY The Field Test! Interested? Sign-up! Questions and Answers Anonymous Survey. Quality Rating & Improvement System (QRIS).
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QUALITYstarsNY Field Test Community Information Session 2010 WELCOME!
AGENDA • Welcome & Introductions • Quality Rating & Improvement System • QUALITYstarsNY • The Field Test! • Interested? Sign-up! • Questions and Answers • Anonymous Survey
What is a Quality Rating and Improvement System? • System to support and sustain quality in all early learning settings • Funding to help early learning programs improve quality • Benchmarks to inform consumers about high-quality early learning • Summary: An organized way to assess, improve and communicate the quality of early care and education programs
States and Communities Operating, Piloting, Designing or Exploring QRIS, August 2009
Program & professional development for programs & practitioners to meet and maintain quality standards Supports for Continuous Quality Improvement Monitoring & Accountability For compliance with standards & revision of system QSNY: Framework for our Early Learning System Standards & Rating for programs (and practitioners) aligned to Early Learning Standards For consumers, programs, practitioners, funders Engagement, Outreach & Promotion Ongoing, adequate & linked to quality standards Financial Supports
Key Elements of QUALITYstarsNY • Statewide and voluntary • Five Star levels • One Star granted to regulated programs after simple application • Many ways to reach higher star levels through a point system • Technical assistance, professional development and financial incentives to help all early learning settings improve
Brief History of QSNY • The NYS QRS Work Group (2005-2007) • Focus groups with families & early learning programs & practitioners • Design Group drafted standards and designed field test (2008 - 2009)
The Standards • What is a “Standard?” • Defines a goal of practice • Based on scientific data or represents consensus on high quality • QSNY Standards build on existing regulatory frameworks e.g. Head Start Standards, NAEYC and NAFCC Accreditation Standards • Two versions of Standards: Center-based and Family home-based • Draft versions are available online: www.qualitystarsny.org
Where are we now? • Governor’s Children’s Cabinet & Advisory Board embraced QRIS • NYS Early Childhood Advisory Council tasked with implementing QUALITYstarsNY • NYC Early Childhood Professional Development Institute is managing the field test: www.earlychildhoodnyc.org
We Need You! • We need your expertise • Help make QUALITYstarsNY better • In exchange you will receive: • Expert assessment • Quality consultation • $$$ • A plan to improve your programs 13
The Field Test • The field test is… • A way to test the system as it has been designed so far • The field test will help us answer the questions: • How much effort does the application and documentation process take? • How well do the standards distinguish levels of quality? • In what ways, if any, should the point system be changed? • What might improve quality and how much does it cost? • What information about ECE quality and improvement is learned through the application and consultation process? • The field test is not… • Exactly what will happen during full implementation; the process may change • A way to describe the quality of ECE in the State or any specific community (not a representative sample)
The Field Test Process Assessments Standards Checklist and Documentation Field Test Quality Consultant Expertise Provider Feedback
Environment Rating Scale Assessment • What does the ERS measure? • Schedule • Interactions • Accessibility of materials • Space management • Health & Safety • Classrooms selected by Evaluator • Approximately 50% of classrooms will be observed • Observations will last approximately 4 hours per classroom/home 16
Environment Rating Scales Infant/Toddler Environment Rating Scale - Revised (ITERS R) Birth through 36 months Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale - Revised (ECERS R) 37 months through entrance into 1st grade Family Child Care Environment Rating Scale- Revised (FCCERS-R) Mixed age group in a home setting
Additional Assessments • Some programs may also participate in some additional assessments: • Supports for early literacy development in preschools • Caregiver-child interactions in infant/toddler centers • Nutrition and opportunities for active play • Demonstration of cultural competence 18
Standards Checklist Completion • Standards checklist • Supporting documentation • Administrator and Staff Qualifications form • Feedback • Note: Points and ratings based on field test applications will not be publicized. 19
Quality Improvement Planning • Meet with an expert consultant • Create a Quality Improvement Plan based on Director/Provider priorities • Incorporate ERS scores and areas of improvement identified in the Standards Checklist • Provide feedback • Receive limited resources for plan implementation 20
Provide Feedback • Community Information Session Survey • Standards Checklist Feedback • QIP feedback • Possible interviews (sample of participants) 21
Field Test Tasks • If you are selected to participate you will … • Complete Consent Forms • Schedule and allow ERS assessments • Complete Standards Checklist with supporting documentation • Complete Staff Qualification forms • Meet with a quality improvement consultant and develop an improvement plan • Participate in field test surveys and interviews
Timeline 23
A Winning Partnership • You’re helping to make this important initiative a reality. • Benefits to Programs/Providers • Expert assessment • Quality consultation • Stipend • Support for professional development • EIP
All center- and family-based providers licensed/registered with OCFS or NYC DOHMH Registered/licensed UPK and Head Start classrooms in CBOs and/or public schools UPK and Head Start in public schools 4410/preschool special education classrooms SED registered nursery schools Programs & Providers Eligible to Apply for the Field Test 25
In urban, suburban, & rural communities Serving children with child care subsidies Privately funded programs Accredited and non-accredited programs Serving children & families from diverse language, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds Representing a range of quality levels & improvement needs Statewide Field Test Includes Diverse Sample 26
Participating Communities Represent the Diversity of NYS
Apply to Participate • If you are interested! Sign-Up! • Complete and mail the Application to Participate and Classroom Information Form (if applicable) • Two versions: one for school or center-based sites and one for family home based sites • Apply on-line! • www.surveymonkey.com/s/SchoolCenterApplication • www.surveymonkey.com/s/FamilyHomeApplication • Application deadline is February 19, 2010
Common Questions • Will my rating or scores be publicized? • I am accredited. Why should I participate? • What if I don’t agree with the ERS and standards checklist scores? • If I participate in the field test, will my scores carry over into full implementation phase? 30
If you need more information… Contact your lead agency representative Contact Ola at (212) 652-2067 Visit the website: www.qualitystarsny.org 32
Thank you for coming! Please complete our brief survey. 33