Kelly Maxwell, Ph.D. Senior Scientist and Associate Director Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute TQRIS 2012 Inclusion.

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Kelly Maxwell, Ph.D. Senior Scientist and Associate Director Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute TQRIS 2012 Inclusion Institute Plenary Session May 14, 2012

What is a TQRIS? Common Elements Quality standards Process for assessing/monitoring standards Provider support Financial incentives Parent/consumer education

QRIS Across the U.S.

Quality Standards Licensing compliance Ratio and group size Health and safety Curriculum Environment Child assessment Director, teacher, provider qualifications Family partnership Administration and management Cultural and linguistic diversity Accreditation Provisions for children with special needs Community involvement Compendium of Quality Rating Systems and Evaluations /

RTT-Early Learning Challenge TQRIS Program Standards Early learning and development standards Comprehensive assessment system Early childhood educator qualifications Family engagement strategies Health promotion practices Effective data practices Absolute priority about “Children with High Needs”

Children with Special Needs 8 of 26 states address for centers 6 of 26 states address for family child care homes Specialized training Screening procedures Planning for children with special needs Documentation of plans & activities Environmental accommodations Compendium of Quality Rating Systems and Evaluations