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Minnesota House of Representatives Early Education Finance and Policy Committee Tuesday, February 16, 2010 Ann McCully, Executive Director MN Child Care Resource and Referral Network. DRAFT. 1. www.mnchildcare.org.
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Minnesota House of Representatives Early Education Finance and Policy Committee Tuesday, February 16, 2010 Ann McCully, Executive Director MN Child Care Resource and Referral Network DRAFT 1 www.mnchildcare.org
The Child Care Resource & Referral system works to help families find child care and understand their care options, supports quality improvement of child care providers through grants and education, and informs the community and stakeholders on the importance of child care. DRAFT www.mnchildcare.org
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Family Partnerships Teaching Materials and Strategies Tracking Learning Provider/Educator Training DRAFT 5 www.mnchildcare.org
Building Quality Checklist • Building Quality Grants • Environment Rating Scale Coaching • Minnesota Child Care Credential Training DRAFT www.mnchildcare.org
Are you interested in participating in a QRIS? • We are always looking for ways to improve. • Any suggestions or help to improve the knowledge of the child care providers I feel would be a plus • I think that it will better my business • It helps us recognize our strengths & weaknesses & helps us to improve as providers. • I think it would be nice to know if we are on target with what we are doing and make improvements or changes if needed. • It would be a good experience to see where we are doing things well and where we can do things differently. • With Parent Aware not being available to us yet we are always looking for ways to improve our program www.mnchildcare.org
Are you interested in participating in a QRIS? • I would like to see this profession get more attention and would like to see that more providers are taking classes to improve themselves and their business • I think that it is important for providers to held to quality standards. We have these children in our care for many hours and should be teaching them a curriculum. Also, I think this will weed out the good providers vs. the bad ones that seem to plague us in the media. • I want the profession to receive the recognition and respect it deserves. In addition, I want providers to be held to a high standard of care. • We seem to be in a holding pattern with more emphasis on quality, but without resources to make it happen. www.mnchildcare.org
Do you use a curriculum to plan the children's learning and activities? • YES • 70% in 2009 • 70% in 2010 to date • Is it a formally published curriculum? • 41% yes in 2009 • 46% yes in 2010 to date www.mnchildcare.org
Child Care Provider Survey 2007-2010 www.mnchildcare.org
Have you used Mentors/Coaches? • Center Directors: 26% • Center/Preschool Teachers: 18% • School-Age Care Teachers: 15% • Licensed Family Child Care providers- 12% www.mnchildcare.org
The Environmental Rating Scale Consultant’s position has breathed new life into many area child care programs. Providers may seem to be stuck in doing the same thing every day due to a lack motivation or feel all alone with nowhere to turn. The consultant’s ability to come into a home or center with an unbiased but trained eye, assist in creating a plan for change and then follow up on how well the plan worked has proven to be an outstanding way to support child care providers. It is a relationship based support where you meet the providers on their turf, offer options, and then let the process unfold. Supported providers are willing to invest time, energy and money when they are guided to see ways to build a quality program.” --CCR&R ERS consultant DRAFT 12 www.mnchildcare.org