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Welcome to the KYGOEC’s Webinar Series!. The presentation will begin shortly. Join by Phone: 1-502-782-5962 Conference ID: 895127 Best viewed in Internet Explorer 8.0 and above. . Looking Forward, Looking Back January 9, 2014. Community Early Childhood Councils Agenda.
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Welcome to the KYGOEC’s Webinar Series! The presentation will begin shortly. Join by Phone: 1-502-782-5962 • Conference ID: 895127 Best viewed in Internet Explorer 8.0 and above.
Looking Forward, Looking Back January 9, 2014
Community Early Childhood Councils Agenda • Race to the Top (RTT) Overview • RTT Requirements • Context • History • KY All-STARS Plan • Moving Forward • Strengthening Families • Toyota bornlearning® Academies • Professional Development
KY All Stars Race to the Top – Early Learning Challenge Requirements • Tiered Quality Rating and Improvement System (TQRIS) – Includes all programs • Enhanced Family Engagement • Robust Professional Development • Longitudinal Data Systems (LDS)
Building on Past Successes KY’s Long History of Early supporting Early Childhood Development Race to the Top Early Learning Challenge 1990 Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) 2000 KIDS NOW! 2003 KY Early Childhood Standards 2013 2001 STARS for KIDS NOW KIDS NOW Scholarships 2004 Parent Guides 2005 Continuous Assessment Guide (CAG)
A New Business Model A New Business Model Children Enter Kindergarten Ready High Quality Early Learning Environments Supportive Families Access to Data for Community Planning Common Kindergarten Entry Screener Participation in STARS A great early childhood workforce Families understand child health and developmental needs Data is shared by early childhood programs Scholarships & PD Plans Families are engaged Children have access to appropriate services
Renewed Emphasis on Families and Data • Half of all kids not in organized settings • Toyota bornlearning® Academies • CECC’s expand engaging families • Interest in Strengthening Families • Monthly messages • Longitudinal Data Systems (LDS)
Our Theory of Change All children deserve access to high quality early care and education programs All parents deserve to know the quality of care their children are receiving If all children have the benefit of high quality care, more children will arrive at kindergarten ready to succeed!
KY All Stars: Our Proposal • Expanded Rating System and system of rewards • Expansion of Toyota bornlearning® Academies • Integration of Strengthening Families • Enhanced Professional Development • Integration of PD Registry • Expansion of the Longitudinal Data System
The Foundation for our Recommendations • STARS For KIDS Now (Current System) • Evaluated by Child Trends in 2011 • 2011-12 3rd Party Evaluation • STARS workgroup of the ECAC • Opportunities for Enhancement • Enhance Family Engagement practices and measurement • Emphasize quality of adult-child interaction • Use early childhood standards as foundation • Promote screening and assessment • Promote continuous improvement and PD • Transparent and meaningful to parents • Required Elements of RTT-EL • Inclusive of Head Start, Preschool and Childcare • More high needs children in high quality programs
Kentucky’s QRIS Proposal includes • One Set of Standards for all programs • Five STARS with licensing as 1 STAR • Indicators vary by program type • Licensed Childcare • Type 1 • Type 2 • Certified Homes • Head Start/Early Head Start • School-based preschool • Registered providers* * Registered providers will have a path to quality
Kentucky’s Proposal (cont.) • All programs in the expanded system by 2017 • Enhanced training and technical support (aligned with priority areas) • Graduated system of rewards based on Quality Rating • Mandatory display of rating at all locations • PD Monitored through ECE-TRIS (including Pre-K)
Kentucky’s Highest Priority … 93% of grant funds will support enhancement and expansion of STARS
KY All Stars • Supports for Engaging Families • Strengthening Families • Embedded in the TQRIS • All programs that work with at-risk • families • CECC Learning Circles • Expansion of Toyota bornlearning® Academies • Enhanced communications to parents • Development of E-tools • Professional Development • Leveraging the current system • Focused on priority areas • Expansion of ECE-TRIS
KY All Stars • Providing Data • Continue to incorporate Early childhood data in the KY longitudinal data system • Integration of the training registry • Enhanced Early Childhood Profiles • Expanded analysis of Kindergarten entry screen data • Validation of the QRIS
KY All Stars Implications for CECCs Toyota bornlearning® Academy Recruit parents Promote awareness in the community Support FRYSCs Enhanced PD Based on priority areas Provide provider training Supported by RFA process Strengthening Families Training for CECCs Training for providers Promote use across State Expanded TQRIS All providers included (no promotion) Supporting quality Raising awareness with parents KY Early Childhood Standards Training for Providers Promote effective use in environments
Continuing the Trend Activity Summary 2010-11 to Current FY 2010-11 FY 2011-12 FY 2012-13
Questions and Discussion Upcoming Events: • Next Webinar: Building Your Council Communication Plan • February 13, 2014 at 2:00 pm est. • Regional Trainings: 2014 Request for Application Trainings • Date TBD Times TBD • Always keep an eye out for our CECC Newsletter for tricks of the trade, upcoming events, and other information for your CECC.
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