Title: Office of Child Care
1Office of Child Care
2Credentialing Branch
- There are Six Programs in the Credentialing
Branch - The Maryland Child Care Credential
- Tiered Reimbursement
- Training Approval
- Child Care Career and Professional Development
Fund - Voucher/Tuition Reimbursement
- Accreditation Support
3Overview - The Maryland Child Care Credentialing
Program
- The Maryland Child Care Credential program
started July 01, 2001. The Credential program is
a pathway to professional development. The
program recognizes child care providers who go
beyond the requirements of the licensing and
registration regulations by participating in
training, professional activity units and
continuing to work in child care. There are six
staff credential levels and four administrator
credential levels.
4Goals
- Produce a well-qualified workforce.
- Increase the overall quality of child care
programs. - Improve the status and increase compensation for
child care providers. - Recognize for-credit and non-credit career
preparation. - Provide a structure for professional growth
through professional competencies. -
5Eligibility Requirements
- In order to participate in the credential program
you must be - A registered family child care provider in the
State of Maryland, - An operator, director, or staff member in a
licensed child care center in the State of
Maryland. - Participate in Professional Activities related to
the child care profession. - Continue working in the child care setting for no
less than one year from the date you are accepted
into the credential program. - Complete continued training for the applicable
credential level.
6Persons who are not Eligible to apply
- Applicants or participants may not be the subject
of any sanction imposed by OCC. - Substitutes or volunteers, whether working in a
registered family child care home or licensed
child care center are not eligible to
participate. - Child Care Center employee who do not work
directly with children on a daily basis are not
eligible to participate.
7Core of Knowledge
- There are six Core of Knowledge
- Child Development
- Curriculum
- Health, Safety, and Nutrition
- Special Needs
- Professionalism
- Community
- Training that has been completed within the past
five years of application may be accepted as
determined by the Office of Child Care. College
course work for credit or non-credit and
pre-service training will be accepted regardless
of when completed.
8The Core of Knowledge
- Core of Knowledge Training means
- Training that meets the requirements of the
Maryland Child Care Credentialing program. - Training identified as Child Development,
Curriculum, Special Needs, Professionalism,
Community or Health, Safety, and Nutrition. - The participant has successfully completed the
training, including an appropriate assessment. - A certificate is awarded to each participant
stating that the participant has successfully
completed the training.
9Pre-Service
- Pre-Service Training means
- Training that meets the 45 or 90 clock hour
requirements of COMAR13A.16.06 if taken for - College credits or
- Non-credit from a college or a trainer approved
by the Office.
10Continued Training
- Continued Training means
- Training given to meet the requirements of
licensing regulations for child care homes and
centers, but does not meet core of
knowledge/credentialing requirements. - Participants have attended a training session to
complete a number of clock hours. - Training as identified as Child Health Issues,
Child Development, Age-Appropriate Activities, or
Business Practices. - A certificate is awarded to each participant that
states that the participant has participated in
or attended training.
11Staff CredentialLevels One and Two
- Meet CCA Licensing or Registration Requirements
- There are no incentives at Level One.
- To Achieve
- 45 clock hours Core of Knowledge training that
includes - A minimum of 20 clock hours in child development
- 1 professional activity unit
- To Maintain
- 12 clock hours of continued training, and
- 1 professional activity unit (PAU)
- Bonus amount - 200 (one time only)
12Staff CredentialLevel Three
- To Achieve
- 90 clock hours Core of Knowledge training that
includes - A minimum of 20 clock hours in child development,
and - 20 clock hours in curriculum methods.
- 2 professional activity units, and
- 1 year of experience or 1 year of college
- To Maintain
- 18 clock hours of continued training, and
- 2 PAUs
- Bonus Amount - 300 (one time only)
- The 45 clock hours completed at level two carries
over to level three.
13Staff CredentialLevel Four
- To Achieve
- 135 clock hours Core of Knowledge training
consisting of - 45 clock hours child development
- 30 clock hours curriculum methods
- 20 clock hours health, safety nutrition
- 15 clock hours special needs
- 15 clock hours professionalism
- 10 clock hours community issues
- 3 professional activity units, and
- 2 years of experience
- To Maintain
- 24 clock hours of continued training, and
- 3 PAUs
- Bonus Amount - 500 (one time only)
- The 90 clock hours completed at level three
carries over to level four.
14Staff CredentialLevel Four Plus
- To Achieve
- Level Four requirements plus
- Option One
- Current accreditation through the National
Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC), and - At least two year of experience
- Option Two
- 15 semester hours of approved coursework,
- Coursework in child development and curriculum
planning, and - At least 9 years of experience
- Option Three
- Enrollment in an approved college course of study
toward a degree, - Accumulate 55 points by earning 5 points for each
early childhood course and/or each additional
year of experience (a minimum of two years of
experience required) - 4 professional activity units
- To Maintain
- 24 clock hours of continued training, and
- 4 PAUs
- Bonus Amount - 600 (annually)
15Staff CredentialLevel Five
- To Achieve
- Option One
- An Associate Degree with 15 semester hours of
approved coursework - Course work in Child Development and Curriculum
Methods, and - At least two years of experience and Four PAUs
- Option Two
- 30 semester hours of approved coursework that
includes Child Development, Curriculum Planning,
Health and Safety, Special Needs, School Age,
Infant Toddler, Language and Literacy, and Child
Care Administration, and - At least two years of experience and Four PAUs
- Option Three
- 15 semester hours of approved college coursework,
- Enrollment in an approved college course of study
toward a degree, - Accumulate 45 points by earning 5 points for each
early childhood course and/or each additional
year of experience (a minimum of two years
experience required) and Four PAUs - 4 professional activity units
- To Maintain
- 24 clock hours of continued training, and
- 4 PAUs
- Bonus Amount - 750 (annually)
16Staff CredentialLevel Six
- To Achieve
- Option One
- Bachelors, masters, or doctoral degree from an
accredited college or university in - Early childhood education , Elementary education,
Special education, Family studies, Child
development, or A related discipline (must
include a minimum of 15 credit hours of approved
coursework) - At least two years of experience
- Option Two
- Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate (non-related
field), - 30 semester hours of approved coursework that
includes Child Development Curriculum Methods,
and - At least two year of experience
- Option Three
- Associate or higher degree with 15 semester hours
of approved coursework, - Enrollment in an approved college course of study
toward a higher degree, and - Accumulate 45 points by earning 5 points for each
early childhood course and/or each additional
year of experience (at least two years experience
required), - 5 professional activity units
-
- To Maintain
- 24 clock hours of continued training, and
- 5 PAUs
- Bonus Amount - 1,000 (annually)
17Administrator CredentialLevel One
- To Achieve
- 240 clock hours of core of knowledge training,
consisting of - 45 clock hours in child development
- 45 clock hours in curriculum development
- 45 clock hours in health, safety, and nutrition
- 45 clock hours in special needs
- 45 clock hours in professionalism and
- 15 clock hours in community issues
- Four Professional Activity Units (PAUs), and
- 2 years working directly with children in an
approved setting
- To Maintain
- 24 clock hours of continued training, and
- 4 PAUs
- Bonus Amount - 600 (one time only)
18Administrator CredentialLevel Two
- To Achieve
- Successful completion of 240 clock hours of core
of knowledge training consisting of - 45 clock hours in child development
- 45 clock hours in curriculum development
- 45 clock hours in health, safety, and nutrition
- 45 clock hours in special needs
- 45 clock hours in professionalism and
- 15 clock hours in community issues
- Achievement of at least one of the following
- Completion of the National Administrators
Credential or - Successful completion of at least 30 semester
hours of college coursework in an approved course
of study - 2 years working directly with children in an
approved setting, and - 5 PAUs
- To Maintain
- 30 clock hours of continued training, and
- 5 PAUs
- Bonus Amount - 750 (Annually)
19Administrator CredentialLevel Three
- To Achieve
- An associate degree from an accredited college,
that includes - A minimum of 15 semester hours of course work
related to business management, administration,
and - Completion of at least one course in each of the
following areas Child development Curriculum
development and Administration of Child Care
Programs - At least 4 years working directly with children
in an approved setting, and - 5 PAUs
- To Maintain
- 30 clock hours of continued training, and
- 5 PAUs
- Bonus Amount - 1,000 (Annually)
20Administrator Credential Level Four
- To Achieve
- A bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree from
an accredited college or university in - Business Administration
- Public Administration and Management
- Public School Administration or
- A related discipline
- Completion of at least one course in each of the
following Child development Curriculum
development and Administration of Child Care
Programs - Completion of 45 clock hours of training in the
area of mentoring and coaching staff. - At least 5 years working directly with children
in an approved setting, and - 6 PAUs
- To Maintain
- 30 clock hours of continued training, and
- 5 PAUs
- Bonus Amount - 1,500 (Annually)
21Professional Activity Units
- PAUs are earned for participating in activities
related to the child care profession. - PAUs must be earned within the previous twelve
month period. - PAUs must be maintained for continued
participation in the program.
22Incentives
- Bonuses
- Achievement bonus one-half of the bonus is paid
when the credential level is awarded (Level Two
or higher) - Maintenance bonus the second half of the bonus
is paid at the time of renewal
23Credentialing Bonus Payment Schedule All bonuses
are paid contingent on the verification of
meeting and maintaining all requirements.
24Application Process
- Complete application, sign and date
- Attach all required documentation
- Training Certificates
- PAU information
- Experience
- Send to
- MSDE
- OCC Credentialing Branch
- 200 West Baltimore Street, 10th Floor
- Baltimore MD 21201
25Training Vouchers/Reimbursement
- Only those participating in the credential
program at Level Two and higher are eligible to
receive training vouchers and/or reimbursement. - A participant may receive no more than 400,
during any year of participation. - Each voucher is issued for one specific course,
workshop or conference.
26Eligibility Requirements
- An application form must be complete and signed
with blue ink. - Documentation of the training for which the
voucher will be used must include a copy of the - Course catalog description
- Completed registration form or
- Training advertisement.
- Application is received at least 60 days prior to
the training date. - Amount requested does not exceed 400.
- Applicant is eligible to receive a voucher.
27Training Reimbursement
- They are participating in the credential program
at Level Two or higher - The training is approved as meeting the Core of
Knowledge - The training was successfully completed no more
than 4 months before the date of the request and
- The individual has not received training vouchers
up to 400 during the previous - 12-month period.
28Awards
- Awards are assigned according to the incomes of
all applicants who are eligible for an award,
with higher priority given to lower income
applicants. - The Office of Child Care will make training
voucher and reimbursement awards according to
assigned award priority. - An award has been made to each eligible
applicant or - As long as funds are available.
29Tiered Reimbursement Overview
- The Maryland Child Care Tiered Reimbursement
recognizes child care programs that go beyond the
requirements of state licensing and registration
regulations. This program pays additional
incentives to child care programs approved for
Tiered Level 2 or higher and who receives
vouchers from the Subsidy program. There are
fours levels of tiered reimbursement.
30Program Goals
- Promote a well-qualified workforce.
- Increase the amount of subsidy payments to family
child care providers and child care programs. - Promote a high level of program quality through
the application of standards for program
accreditation and ERS. - Encourage parent involvement in child care
setting.
31Program Information
- Reimbursement is paid only for Subsidy vouchers
receipted by the family child care provider or
child care center. - The accreditation organization used must meet the
criteria set and approved by the Office of Child
Care.
32Eligibility Requirements
- Maintain compliance with all applicable child
care regulations - Develop, evaluate and revise program goals.
- Actively pursue program accreditation
- Participate in the credential program at level
two or higher. - Program schedule
- Parent Involvement
- Assessed program using the environmental rating
scales - Parent evaluations
- Continued training
- Center
- Incremental salary scale
- Benefit package
- Staff evaluations
33Components
- Accreditation Status
- Staff Credentialing
- Learning Environment
- Parent Involvement
- Program Evaluation
- Staff Compensation
34Components - Continued
- Staff Credentialing- At tiered reimbursement
Level 2 or higher, family child care providers
and at least 60 of lead staff persons in child
care centers must have Maryland Child Care
Credential at the appropriate level. Lead staff
persons in child care centers include the
director, senior staff, and group leaders.
Continued Training- Continued training is
required at each of the tiered reimbursement
levels based on the position held in the child
care facility and must be maintained throughout
the period of approval at each tiered
reimbursement level. Learning Environment-
Participation in the tiered reimbursement program
requires that child care facilities enhance the
learning environment beyond the regulatory
requirements. Programs must include in their
daily activities at least 15 minutes of reading
activities per day for all ages of children
served. Staff Compensation- Child care centers
are required to include in their business plan,
incentives for staff including an incremental
salary scale based on education and experience.
Child care centers participating in the highest
level of tiered reimbursement need to have a
benefits package for staff as well.
35Components - Continued
- Parent Involvement- Parents are an important
component of quality child care services. Family
child care providers and child care centers
participating in the tiered reimbursement program
are required to include and involve parents in a
variety of ways. Each facility has the option to
use a variety of activities and opportunities for
parent involvement, including but not limited to
- parent bulletin boards
- open door policy
- parent handbook
- parent/staff conferences
- classroom helpers
- newsletters
- workshops
- programs
- field trips
- preparing materials at home
- support of the program operation
- suggestion box
36Component - Continued
- Program Evaluation- Each family child care home
and child care center will use an appropriate
early childhood environment rating scale to
assess the program. - Family child care providers will use the Family
Day Care Environment Rating Scale (FDCERS). - Child care centers will use the Infant/Toddler
Environment Rating Scale (ITERS), the Early
Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS) and
the School-Age Care Environment Rating Scale
(SACERS). The scale to be used will be determined
by the type of program, home or center, and the
ages of the children served.
37Tiered Reimbursement Level 2
- Accreditation self-study begun
- Credentialed at level 2 or higher (center staff
60 of teachers). - Meets licensing requirements plus 15 minutes of
reading activities per day with the children - Involved parents in at least 2 ways
- Self assessment using the ERS
- Staff evaluation developed and implemented( child
care centers only) - Incremental salary scale based on education and
experience (center only) - Continued training
- Assistant group leaders and aides must complete 6
clock hours per year.
38Tiered Reimbursement Level 3
- Accreditation self-study completed
- Credentialed at level 3 or higher (center staff
60 of teachers). - Meets licensing requirements plus 15 minutes of
reading activities per day with the children - Involved parents in at least 4 ways
- Independent assessment using the ERS - average
score per group assessed of 4 or higher - Staff evaluation used regularly implemented(
child care centers only) - Incremental salary scale based on education and
experience (center only) - Benefit Package (center only)
- Continued training
- Assistant group leaders and aides must complete 9
clock hours per year.
39Tiered Reimbursement Level 4
- Accreditation self-study completed
- Credentialed at level 4 or higher (center staff
60 of teachers). - Meets licensing requirements plus 15 minutes of
reading activities per day with the children - Involved parents in at least 6 ways
- Independent assessment using the ERS - average
score per group assessed of 5 or higher - Staff evaluation used regularly( child care
centers only) - Incremental salary scale based on education and
experience (center only) - Benefit Package (center only)
- Continued training
- Assistant group leaders and aides must complete
12 clock hours per year.
40Application process
- Complete application, sign and date using blue
ink - Attach all required documentation
- Accreditation
- Registration/Licensing certificate
- Credentialing certificate/s
- Program daily schedule
- Verification of parent involvement
- ERS score sheet
- Staff evaluations
- Staff and parent survey
- Verification of incremental salary
- Benefit package
- Continued training
- Send to
- MSDE
- OCC Credentialing Branch
- 200 West Baltimore Street, 10th Floor
- Baltimore MD 21201
41POC Differential
42Accreditation Support
- Funds are available to registered family child
care providers and licensed child care centers to
pay for the cost of the program accreditation
application fee. - Awards made through this fund may not be used for
any other cost of meeting the requirements of
program accreditation.
43Application Fees
- An applicant may receive no more than The
actual cost of the accreditation application fee
up to a maximum of - 700 for a family child care home, or
- 1,000 for a child care center.
- A family child care provider or child care center
may apply for accreditation support to pay for - The initial accreditation application, including
the self-study phase or - A renewal accreditation application.
- A program may receive more than one award during
the availability of the fund, but no more than
one award per year.
44Accreditation Support Awards
- Awards are assigned a priority by the Office of
Child Care, with the highest priority given to
programs serving Title 1 school districts.
OCC will make accreditation support awards - Until an award has been made to each eligible
applicant or - As long as funds are available.
45Accreditation Organizations recognized by MSDE
- For Family Child Care Providers
- The National Association for Family Child Care
(NAFCC) - For Child Care Centers
- American Montessori Internationale/USA (AMI/USA)
- American Montessori Society (AMS)
- Association of Independent Maryland Schools
(AIMS) - Association of Waldorf Schools of North America
(AWSNA) - Middle States Commission Early Ages
(MSCES-Early Years) - Middle States Commission of Elementary Schools
(MSCES) - National Accreditation Commission (NAC)
- National Afterschool Association (NAA)
- National Association for the Education of Young
Children (NAEYC) - National Association for Family Child Care
(NAFCC) - National Early Childhood Program Accreditation
(NECPA)
46Web-Sites E-mail Addresses
- MSDE Maryland State Department of Education
www.marylandpublicschools.org/MSDE/divisions/child
_care/credentials - NAEYC National Association for the Education
for Young Children - www.naeyc.org
- NECPA National Early Childhood Program
Accreditation - www.necpa.net
- NAA National After School Association
- www.naaweb.org
- NAFCC National Association for Family Child
Care - www.nafcc.org
- NCCIC National Child Care Information Center
- www.nccic.org
- NECTAC National Early Childhood Technical
Assistance Center - www.nectac.org