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Early Childhood Educators Can Gain Voice in Policy Decisions Through Teach Plus Fellowship
Early childhood educators can deepen their understanding of education policy and gain a voice in decisions that affect their students and profession by applying for the Teach Plus Pennsylvania Policy Fellowship.
Virtual Sessions to Focus on Book Centered Around Wonder and Fred Rogers
Two free virtual book study sessions will be held in September and October surrounding the release of a new book on the subjects of wonder and Fred Rogers.
Early Childhood Educators Should Update Mandated Reporter Training for New School Year
Early childhood educators looking to update their required mandated reporter training for the school year should visit iLookOut for new online courses.
Licensed Child Care Providers Can Apply for PA NAP SACC Wellness Grant
Licensed child care providers in Pennsylvania are encouraged to apply for the 2024-25 PA NAP SACC Wellness Grant.
Free Training Available: Strengthening Business Practices for Child Care Programs
The National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assistance is collaborating with the Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) to offer Strengthening Business Practices for Child Care Programs starting in October.
Child Care Directors and Owners Asked to Take Staffing Crisis Survey
The Start Strong PA campaign is asking child care directors and owners to take a survey regarding the ongoing Pennsylvania teacher staffing crisis.
Federal Final Rule on Head Start Regulatory Changes
Pennsylvania’s Health and Human Services Department has released a final rule regarding regulatory changes to the Head Start Program Performance Standards.
Trying Together Offering Fall CDA Credential Cohorts
Looking to receive a Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential? Trying Together is offering a CDA program at no cost to eligible early childhood professionals in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Early Childhood Summit Returns in Person This Fall
The Pennsylvania Early Childhood Summit will return in person for the first time in four years this October.