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Developing and administering early childhood education programs / Shauna M. Adams, [and 3 others].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Cengage, 2022Edition: Tenth editionDescription: xxiv, 503 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780357513200
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 362.712068 Ad171d
LOC classification:
  • HQ778.63 .A33 2022
Contents:
The effective director -- Assessing community need and establishing a program -- Licensing, credentialing, and accreditation -- Organizing program structure and working with a board -- Handling financial matters -- Developing a program facility -- Equipping the program -- Staffing the program -- Recruiting children -- Supporting quality curriculum -- Managing the food and the health and safety programs -- Leading in times of change and crisis -- Working with families, volunteers, and the community -- Providing for personal and professional staff development -- Evaluating program components -- Marketing the program.
Summary: "Whether you direct, administrate or lead early childhood education, DEVELOPING AND ADMINISTERING AN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAM, 10E provides the knowledge and skills you need for success. This comprehensive edition highlights the director's role in leading both people and programs, with an emphasis on business and interpersonal skills. You also learn how to select and implement a high-quality curriculum. Updates present the latest changes in the field, including NAEYC's 2020 statement on Developmentally Appropriate Practice and new position statement, Advancing Equity. Revised chapters integrate NAEYC's Power to the Profession Unifying Framework. A new chapter addresses leadership during change and crisis. Practical insights guide you through all aspects of directing a program -- from budgeting, facility and equipment to selecting, training and supervising staff; working with children and parents; and handling accrediting, licensing, evaluations and improvements." -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The effective director -- Assessing community need and establishing a program -- Licensing, credentialing, and accreditation -- Organizing program structure and working with a board -- Handling financial matters -- Developing a program facility -- Equipping the program -- Staffing the program -- Recruiting children -- Supporting quality curriculum -- Managing the food and the health and safety programs -- Leading in times of change and crisis -- Working with families, volunteers, and the community -- Providing for personal and professional staff development -- Evaluating program components -- Marketing the program.

"Whether you direct, administrate or lead early childhood education, DEVELOPING AND ADMINISTERING AN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAM, 10E provides the knowledge and skills you need for success. This comprehensive edition highlights the director's role in leading both people and programs, with an emphasis on business and interpersonal skills. You also learn how to select and implement a high-quality curriculum. Updates present the latest changes in the field, including NAEYC's 2020 statement on Developmentally Appropriate Practice and new position statement, Advancing Equity. Revised chapters integrate NAEYC's Power to the Profession Unifying Framework. A new chapter addresses leadership during change and crisis. Practical insights guide you through all aspects of directing a program -- from budgeting, facility and equipment to selecting, training and supervising staff; working with children and parents; and handling accrediting, licensing, evaluations and improvements." -- Provided by publisher.

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