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Birth to Five: What’s the Big Deal?

Birth to Five: What’s the Big Deal?. Steps to Quality May 4, 2013. Virginia Star Quality Initiative.

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Birth to Five: What’s the Big Deal?

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  1. Birth to Five: What’s the Big Deal? Steps to Quality May 4, 2013

  2. VirginiaStar Quality Initiative • The Virginia Star Quality Initiative is Virginia’s Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS). A QRIS is a method used nationally to assess, improve and communicate the level of quality of early care and education programs. • Star Quality is voluntary. • It was developed to provide a consistent methodto distinguish and improve the quality in early care and education programs, empowering families to make informed choices about the care of their young children. • In addition, Star Quality provides opportunities and incentives for early learning providers to continually improve the quality of their services.

  3. National QRIS Trends

  4. Star Quality • Assessed every 2 years on a 5 star scale of increasing quality using 4 performance standards • Consistent method of documentation review and on-site observations by reliable and highly trained Star Quality Raters • Improvement assistance provided by Star Quality Mentors

  5. Partnerships • VDSS/OECD and VECF work in partnership to serve as the Hub and coordinate state-level activities • Local early childhood coalitions or organizations work with the Hub to recruit programs and coordinate activities locally

  6. Eligible Participants • Private licensed child day centers (for-profit and non-profit) • Religious-exempt child day centers and preschools • Public programs, like the Virginia Preschool Initiative and Head Start • Licensed Family Day Homes

  7. Why Quality Matters • Birth-five: Critical time for growth and development • 75% of our brain develops after birth, most of which occurs in the first five years of life • Early experiences are most critical in a child’s brain development Brain Connections Source: http://www.ala.org/alsc/issuesadv/borntoread/resources

  8. What’s the Big Deal? • 1 in 7 children in Virginia is not ready to enter school • 9,000 children repeat a grade between kindergarten and 3rd grade, costing Virginians $80 million each year • Of 50 children who have trouble reading in 1st grade, 44 will still have trouble in 4th grade. • Only 7 out of 10 9th graders today will earn a high school diploma. • Only 27% of the American adult population has earned a college degree.

  9. Change the First 5 Years and You Change Everything http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbSp88PBe9E

  10. How Can You Make Difference? • Early high quality care means that children are engaging in meaningful learning and play, guided by qualified caregivers in an enriched educational environment. • Children’s interactions with adults are important! • Children with access to high quality child care programs are more likely to acquire the skills they need to enter kindergarten ready to succeed and adapt to new learning and social environments.

  11. Star Quality Standards For Classroom-Based Programs: Standard 1: Education, Qualifications, and Training (assessed by documentation) Standard 2: Interactions (assessed by observation using CLASS) Standard 3: Structure (assessed by observation) Standard 4: Environment & Instruction (assessed by documentation & observation using ERS) For Family Child Care Homes: Standard 1: Education, Qualifications, and Training (assessed by documentation) Standard 2: Environment & Interactions (assessed by observation using the ERS) Standard 3: Structure (assessed by observation) Standard 4: Parent Partnerships and Transition Practices (assessed by documentation) *We are in the process of revising the Star Quality Initiative to make it more sustainable, less cumbersome, and more strategic in supporting quality in early learning settings.*

  12. Once there are specific recommendations for revisions in place, the Hub will share them along with a timeline of when changes will take place Rating process will remain the same through June 2014 Providing enough time to carefully review any potential revisions, and plan for any transitions that would be necessary to support programs who are already rated, as well as those who are just beginning to participate Timeline for Revisions

  13. The Rating Process

  14. The Mentoring Process

  15. Assessment Instruments Emotional & Behavioral Support Engaged Support for Learning • Space & Furnishings • Activities • Language & Interactions • Health & safety • Routines • Program Structure • Parents & Staff Emotional Support Classroom Organization Instructional Support

  16. Importance of Interactions • Weighted more than the other Classroom-Based standards due to the strong correlation between high quality teacher-to-child and child-to-child interactions and positive child outcomes(facilitates children’s “executive function” development) • Executive function skills are more strongly related to school readiness than IQ or entry-level reading and math skills (Diamond, Barnett, Thomas & Munro, 2007) • Children with greater executive function skills: • Perform better on early math and reading measures (Blair & Razza, 2007) • Have better social emotional outcomes(McClelland, Cameron, Wanless, & Murray, 2007) • Develop critical skills such as teamwork, decision-making, working toward goals, and critical thinking (Harvard CDC, 2011)

  17. “They’re not here to grade us, they’re here to help us.”

  18. Resources Websites: http://smartbeginnings.org/ http://classobservation.com/ http://www.ersi.info For more information contact the Star Quality Hub: OECD – vsqi@dss.virginia.gov VECF – qris@vecf.org INSERT STAR QUALITY COORDINATOR CONTACT INFO

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