1 / 23

Environment Rating Scale Professional Development Seminars

Environment Rating Scale Professional Development Seminars. ECERS-R Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale – Revised Edition. Objectives. Participants will be able to: Describe the basic indicators of quality early childhood environments and methods for measuring quality

ronia
Télécharger la présentation

Environment Rating Scale Professional Development Seminars

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Environment Rating Scale Professional Development Seminars ECERS-REarly Childhood Environment Rating Scale – Revised Edition

  2. Objectives Participants will be able to: • Describe the basic indicators of quality early childhood environments and methods for measuring quality • Conduct a self-assessment of classrooms using the ECERS-R

  3. Additional Resources Notes for Clarification http://ers.fpg.unc.edu/ PA Position Statements http://www.pakeys.org/stars • Choose from Quick links menu All About the ECERS-R Each site will receive one free copy (Postcard) Caring for Our Children http://nrckids.org/CFOC/index.html Handbook for Public Playground Safety http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/325.pdf

  4. Inclusion Resources Early Childhood Research Institute http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~ecrii/index.html Special Quest http://www.specialquest.org CARA’s Kit – Teacher Version: Creating adaptations for routines and activities http://www.dec-sped.org/Store/Additional_Resources

  5. REMEMBER…. “It is the total score that is related to positive child development, not any of the single requirements by themselves” - page xii All About the ECERS-R

  6. Terms Used in the ECERS-R ECERS – R: Page 7 Available vs. Accessible

  7. Few, some, many, varied

  8. Staff

  9. Must be observed Example: Item #17 Using language to develop reasoning skills Indicators 5.1 and 5.2

  10. Very Bad Weather or Weather Permitting Items #8, #34, #35

  11. Terms Used in the ECERS-R What is hand washing? When is it needed? Are there times when hand sanitizer can be used?

  12. Why Sanitize? Same Sink: Do the staff and children wash their hands for eating in the same sink that they wash their hands for toileting?

  13. How to Sanitize Sanitize: • Bleach and water solution • 1 tablespoon bleach to a quart of water or ¼ cup bleach to a gallon water • Mix Daily • Contact time with surface for 2 minutes • Or an approved EPA sanitizer - following the instructions to sanitize on the label

  14. PA Position Statements - Playground Information Sheet Item #7 Space for gross motor play Item #8 Gross motor equipment Item #14 Safety practices • ASTM F 1292 Standard • Handbook for Public • Playground Safety

  15. PA Position Statements Item #14 Safety 1.1, 1.2, 3.1 A score of 1 or 2 will result if any of the following are observed: • At least 4 indoor or 4 outdoor safety hazards • A safety hazard exists that is a certification violation • Materials labeled “Keep Out of Reach of Children” that are not in a locked container, including medicines and cleaning materials.

  16. PA Position Statements Item #29 Supervision of gross motor activities Item #30 General supervision of children Strict interpretation of ratios will be considered A safe environment is not a substitute for supervision.

  17. Substantial Portion Of the Day 1/3 of the time the center is operating Usually found in indicators in the Good level (5).

  18. SPOD Items and Indicators #22. Blocks Indicator 5.4 #24. Dramatic Play Indicator 5.1 #25. Nature/Science Indicator 5.1 #26. Math/Number Indicator 5.1 #34. Schedule Indicator 5.3 #35. Free Play Indicator 5.1 #3. Furnishings for relaxation and comfort Indicator 5.1 #5. Space for privacy Indicator 5.2 #15. Books and pictures Indicator 5.1 #19. Fine motor Indicator 5.1 #20. Art Indicator 5.1

  19. To Accurately Assess Quality: • each and every indicator and the Notes for Clarification • for approximately 3-4 hours. • to interactions and make notes of significant interactions. • score based only on what is observed. Read Observe Listen Record

  20. What to Expect from the Assessor: • Will not interact with the children. • Will be looking at all materials and may ask to see items stored in closets. • Will be observing routines for hand washing meal/snack and diapering/toileting. • Will need time to ask questions after the observation.

  21. Continuous Quality Improvement Facility and Summary Reports • Assume there will be items that score high as well as those that score low • Lower scoring items are those ones you may choose to focus on improving (or not!) • “What is best for our children and families?”

  22. Keys to Quality

  23. Video Scoring Practice All indicators in column 1 must be scored NO (False) to move up, if any are YES (True), score is 1. • STOP SCORING. To receive a score of 3, 5, or 7 all indicators for those columns must be scored YES. • CONTINUE TO NEXT LEVEL. When you answer NO (False) to any indicators in columns 3, 5, or 7 finish ONLY that column and score: • If HALF or MORE are YES (True), go back one point. • If LESS than HALF are YES (True), go back two points.

More Related