CRITICAL INFORMATION CONCERNING EPS SUBSIDIZED COLLEGE CREDITS:

The Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) has prioritized Degree Attainment for Educators in the Commonwealth.  In support of this priority, the EPS grant subsidizes college course work that is intentional and supports:

  • Educators to earn a certificate, credential and/or degree in ECE or in a related  field, or;
  • Programs to meet staff professional development or education requirements for accreditation or QRIS.

To be eligible for consideration to register for an  EPS subsidized college course, you MUST submit an application.  There will be an application linked to each college course offering on our website.  Our college offerings will be posted at www.cdedu.us/SEEPP.  Upon review of the application, Educators will be required to submit a current IPDP that shows the college course is needed to meet one of their goals and speak with our Lead Coach, Carla Seymour PRIOR to the applicationbeing submitted to the college offering the requested course.  At the time of application, educators MUST pay the $50 application fee for the course or the application will not be processed. This fee will only be reimbursed should SEEPP or the college not admit the Educator. 

You may contact Kailey Brennan with any questions at kailey.brennan@cdedu.us 

 

By completing this application it does not mean you have been accepted into this course.  SEEPP will review your application and you will be contacted by our career advisor.

When

January 22, 2019 - March 09, 2019

New Bedford meets on Tuesdays

North Attleboro meets on Wednesdays

Brockton meets on Thursdays

From 6:30PM-9:00PM


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Where

Fisher College

All Fisher College courses are Web-Hybrid models and will be available at three site locations: New Bedford, North Attleboro and Brockton

Cost: $50.00 plus the cost of the book

Application will not be processed until payment has been received. 

Application priority will be given to educators working in EPS Region 5 towns.

 

SEEPP Contact

Southeast Education Professionals Partnership
n.miles@outlook.com

781-870-7009
 


 

ED223

Administering Programs for Children

Course Description: This is a course designed for students who have had experience in children’s programs and who seek to become Director qualified. The course will focus on the management functions within children’s programs. Included will be financial planning, record keeping, health, safety, and licensing requirements, organizational procedures and policies, and quality programming issues. Community resources as they relate to children and families will be explored. National and State standards and regulations will be examined. 

Course Objectives: 
1. Plan a budget for short and long term financial planning, with an understanding of cash flow and other bookkeeping principles
2. Recruit and assess staff, including hiring, supervising and evaluation practices 
3. Plan strategies for effectively communicating with parents and/or guardians 
4. Address policies for health, safety and organization of the Center
5. Interpret and understand licensing and accreditation requirements.

Fisher College Prerequisites: ED 103 Introduction to Early Childhood Education or ED 120 Infant and Toddler Curricula, and ED 121Preschool Curricula 

EEC Requirement for Director I Certification


More Information:

College Credit: 3 Credits

QRIS Standard : QRIS Standard Alignment:  Standard 3: Workforce Qualifications and Professional Development

Click Here for Application  Ipads, Iphones, smart phones or tablets should not be used if paying by credit card.

register online at www.cdedu.us/SEEPP

This course is funded inn part by the Department of Early Education and Care 

and sponsoreed by the Southeast Education Professionals Partnership  r5 map

Lead Agency- Child Development and Education, Inc.