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1 Fall 2018 Child Development Dept. Kick off session presented by: Dr
Fall 2018 Child Development Dept. Kick off session presented by: Dr. Gallegos

2 Child Development Associate of Arts Degree

3 Child Development Certificate of Achievement

4 CSU Transfer Certificate: 25 units

5 Revised A.A. Degree in Child Development
Course: Units: CD CD CD 7* CD 8* CD CD CD CD CD 42 co-requisite for CD CD **CD SUBTOTAL of UNITS Each student will decide what 6 units in specialization that they want to take to Complete the required 40 unit requirement for the WLAC A.A. Degree in Child Development. This will also meet the requirements for the Master Teacher level of the teaching permit **Fulfills the Master Teacher’s Adult Supervision Units

6 Revised A.A. Degree in Child Development- Areas of Specialization

7 Child Development 22

8 CD 22 Requirements Prerequisite courses: CD 1, 2,7, and 11.
Site for practicum hours (must be ready to begin at Practicum site on the 3rd week of September and finish 90 hours/50 days by end of December). Immunization Records must be updated

9 All California Early Childhood Educators:
Beginning September 1, 2016, new legislation (SB 792) has been implemented in California requiring all staff working in a child care facility or family day home to be immunized and show proof for: Influenza, Pertussis (T-Dap/D-Dap),and  Measles (MMR).  WLAC Child Care Center and other centers will need you to submit proof of these immunizations with your packet, if you wish to become an early childhood educator you will need these immunizations.

10 Influenza Annual Requirement: Flu viruses change each year, which is why an annual vaccine is required.  You will need to show that you have been vaccinated between August 1 and December 1 of each year. Opting out: You may decline to receive the influenza vaccine Employees must have ONE of the following records: ·         A copy of an immunization record for influenza dated between August 1 and December 1 of each year ·         A statement from your physician that there is a medical reason not to vaccinate ·         A signed & dated statement from you stating that you have declined to be vaccinated against the flu Pertussis (Whooping Cough) ·         A copy of an immunization record of pertussis (T-Dap/D-Dap) ·         A statement from your physician that there is a medical reason not to vaccinate ·         A statement from your physician that you are already immune to pertussis

11 Measles Employees must have ONE of the following records: ·         A copy of an immunization record of measles (MMR) ·         A statement from your physician that there is a medical reason not to vaccinate ·         A statement from your physician that you are already immune to measles ·         Proof that the employee was born before 1957 (according to the Advisory Council on Immunization Practices, “adults born before 1957 are generally considered immune to measles and mumps.”) Cost: All the vaccines required in SB 792 are covered at no cost by insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act.  If you have an insurance plan other than those under the ACA, you can contact your primary care physician to receive the vaccine with no co- pay. 

12 You can be vaccinated in a variety of ways:
·         Contact your primary care physician ·         Contact your local health department: spx ·         Find private providers offering vaccines to the public: ·          Influenza vaccines cost $15 at Costco. ·         Pertussis vaccines cost $49 at Costco or $55 at Wal-Mart ·         Measles vaccines cost $79 at Wal-Mart.

13 Permit Process

14 Credential vs. Permits Credentials
Must have earned a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science from an accredited university or private college. You can teach in accordance to your Credential (e.g.) Multiple Subject Professional Clear Credentials can only teach in preschool to 6th grade in a self-contained classroom. Single Subject Professional Clear Credential allows a teacher to teach in a specific subject such as English, Math, Science, History, etc in grades 6th to high school. Principals must earn an Administrative Credential (Tier 1 & Tier 2) to be able to supervise an elementary school, high school or college level campus and adults. Permits Must have the matrix qualifications to teach or operate only a child care center/early education center/ or day care center You can only practice in accordance to your Permit (e.g.) Assistant Teacher can only assist an Associate Teacher/Teacher and cannot be left alone with children Associate Teacher/Teacher can be with a children and supervise TAs. Master Teacher can be with children and serve as a coordinator of curriculum and staff development and supervise staff. Site Supervisor can supervise the functionality of one site only and can be with children and serve as a coordinator of curriculum and staff development and supervise staff. Program Director can supervise several sites can be with children and serve as a coordinator of curriculum and staff development and supervise staff.

15 PERMITS

16 PERMITS

17 PERMITS

18 Information on Life Scan
Live Scan Community Care Licensing 6167 Bristol Parkway Suite 400 Culver City, CA Take you live scan form with you and after you have completed the process, make 2 copies. 1 for the permit packet 1 for yourself

19 Cont. Live Scan We provide the live scan form and the Personal and Professional Fitness Explanation form can be found online on the California Teacher Credential website that is part of the Permit Application process. The Live Scan that is required for licensing for employment is not the same form that is required by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing. The Child Development Consortium will reimburse you $51.00 of the $71.00 that you pay for the scan as well as the total cost of the Permit application fee and for that you go to their website CDTC Main Line – (209) Bi-lingual assistance – (209)

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21 Consortium Application Process

22 Consortium Application Process
Step 2: Submit the Hard Copy Student Profile to CDTC Coordinator: Dr. Gallegos or Vicky Nesia Return the completed application to the coordinator at your campus. The application due date is on the last week of September

23 CHILD DEVELOPMENT CLUB
Our CD Club meets every 3rd Thursday of the month at 1:00 pm in GC 110(curriculum lab) Club Advisors: Katy Kelley & Dr. Smith Mission: To develop ECE teachers in training in terms of their professional develop while providing an opportunity to learn the skills of advocacy, networking, fund raising, event training, and portfolio development for scholarships and jobs.


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