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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us OCDEL: Planning for the Future Barbara G. Minzenberg, Ph.D.
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Time to start a new chapter... New administration, new leadership, new priorities New state legislative landscape New opportunities at federal level Before we can look at “what can be” We need to take a look at “what is”.....
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Taking a look at “what is” Pennsylvania’s approach OCDEL snapshot How we rank Strategic planning exercise: Truths, Trends and Tremendous Ideas
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Pennsylvania’s approach 1.Building a coordinated quality early education system 2.Supporting continuous quality improvement for programs and professionals 3.Providing more vulnerable children with quality early learning opportunities 4.Engaging families in their children’s early learning 5.Increasing program integrity 6.Closing the readiness gap before it begins and sustaining student achievement through school
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us OCDEL’s mission The Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) promotes opportunities for all Pennsylvania children and families by building systems and providing supports that help ensure access to high quality child and family services. The office is a joint initiative between the Departments of Education and Public Welfare.
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us OCDEL Programs Child Care Certification Child Care Works Children’s Trust Fund Early Head Start (grantee) Early Intervention, birth- five Full-Day Kindergarten Head Start Supplemental Assistance Program Keystone Babies Keystone STARS/ PA Early Learning Keys to Quality Parent-Child Home Program Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts Nurse-Family Partnership Public-private partnerships
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us 1. Building a coordinated quality early education system Creation of OCDEL Pennsylvania Learning Standards for Early Childhood - Infant-Toddler, Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, First and Second Grade used by all OCDEL programs to guide curriculum, child observation and assessment. OCDEL program standards are designed to reflect evidence- based best practices for teacher and program quality. Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts meets or exceeds nearly every quality benchmark identified by the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER). PA is one of 23 states to include all core components for a quality rating and improvement system for early childhood programs through Keystone STARS.
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Building a coordinated quality early education system Promoting a strong early childhood workforce through the Early Childhood Career Lattice, PQAS system, and three professional credentials. Establishing authentic assessment practices of children’s progress and reporting in the Early Learning Network. Number of teachers with CDAs increased 94% since 2006. Assessments for children # in these programs were entered into ELN in 2010-2011: PA Pre-K Counts (10,611) Head Start Supplemental (4,246) Keystone STARS 3 & 4 (preschoolers) (13,039) Early Intervention (36,634) # children not unduplicated and may be counted in more than one program
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Building a coordinated quality early education system Establishing uniform data collection through Pennsylvania’s Enterprise to Link Information for Children Across Networks (PELICAN) data system to inform instruction, state policies and increase efficiencies across programs. In 2009-10, approximately 10,000 early childhood programs, 24,000 professionals and 300,000 child records were included in PELICAN.
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us 2. Supporting continuous quality improvement for programs and professionals Through Keystone STARS, child care providers can receive targeted financial supports and technical assistance to improve quality and earn more STARS. Helping teachers earn degrees with financial assistance and greater access to higher education. Technical assistance through OCDEL, PA Key and Regional Keys to help providers meet program requirements and improve outcomes for children. The number of T.E.A.C.H. scholarship recipients earning bachelor’s degrees increased by 125% between 2008-2009 and 2009-2010. In 2009-2010, a higher In 2009-2010, a higher percentage of Keystone STARS programs receiving technical assistance (43.9%) moved up a STAR level than programs who did not receive technical assistance (27.5%).
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us 3. Providing more vulnerable children with quality early learning opportunities Unified child care services for all families (including TANF and former TANF) under the Child Care Information Services (CCIS) system. Tiered reimbursement for Keystone STARS programs serving Child Care Works children. Expanded access to high quality services through Child Care Works. 80% of children receiving Child Care Works are enrolled in regulated child care. 53% of children receiving Child Care Works enrolled in Keystone STARS programs.
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Providing more vulnerable children with quality early learning opportunities Introduced five new ECE programs in Pennsylvania since 2000 that focus services for vulnerable children. Developed the COMPASS online system for families to search for providers and apply for benefits. Implemented Early Intervention Inclusion Initiative. Nearly 22,000 vulnerable children served in these programs in 2010- 2011. 38,625 applications for Child Care Works and 38,625 searches for child care were completed through COMPASS in 2010-2011. 71% of preschoolers receiving Early Intervention services participate in typical early childhood settings in home, child care, Head Start or preschool.
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us 4. Engaging families in their children’s early learning OCDEL program standards include communication, partnership with families. Kindergarten Here I Come, Here I Am, and Learning is Everywhere calendars. Pennsylvania’s Promise for Children campaign and LEARN teams. Parents rate very high satisfaction with OCDEL programs on Family Survey. Nearly 135,000 Learning is Everywhere, K Here I Come and K Here I Am! Calendars were distributed in 2010-2011. More families demand quality. Approximately 7,000 children were on waiting lists for Head Start, PA Pre-K Counts, Nurse- Family Partnership at start of 2010-2011 school year.
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us 5. Increasing program integrity Monitoring of classroom quality using the nationally- recognized Environment Rating Scales (ERS). State and local level monitoring of providers to ensure they are meeting OCDEL program requirements. There is a six-year trend of increasing quality in classrooms in OCDEL programs Note: Figure presents all available ECERS-R scores, including Keystone STARS, PA Pre-K Counts, and Head Start facilities. Assessments are made at the classroom level. Each data point is a single assessment of a classroom
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Increasing program integrity Families applying for programs that have eligibility guidelines must show documentation that they meet guidelines which may include –Documentation of income –Documentation of work or education Consolidating vendors, smart purchasing options.
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us 6. Closing the school readiness gap before it begins 2010-2011 child outcomes for Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts, Keystone STAR 3 & 4 and Head Start Supplemental Assistance programs show significant increase in the percentage of preschoolers with age-appropriate language, math, and social skills from the beginning to end of the program year.
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Sustaining student achievement in elementary grades Early Learning Standards aligned with 3 rd -12 th grade academic standards. Pennsylvania’s Inspired Leadership program for school leaders now includes early education topics. Local networks bring together local schools and early learning programs to help children make smooth transition to kindergarten. Harrisburg: Third-grade children who had participated in the high-quality Harrisburg Preschool Program (HPP), which includes PA Pre-K Counts and Head Start, scored significantly higher on PSSA tests than did a matched group of students who did not participate in HPP. (51 vs. 29 percent advanced/proficient in math, 45 vs. 23 percent advanced/proficient in reading). Source: Penn State University, 2010
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us OCDEL snapshot In 2009-2010: 35.7% of children under age five served in quality early education programs –20.8% of infants and toddlers served –52.2% of preschoolers served
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Keystone STARS 8,501 regulated child care providers as of May 2011 50% participate in Keystone STARS Providers In Keystone STARS May 2011 Total # of Regulated Providers Start with STARS STAR 1STAR 2STAR 3STAR 4 STARS Total % of Regulated in STARS Total Center 4,5122891,0318443924463,00266.5% Group 8635816180352035441% Family 3,126269371137476088428.3%
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Child Care Works 130,599 children received Child Care Works in May 2011 (anticipated to serve 263,985 children in 2010-2011) –80% in regulated child care –53% in Keystone STARS programs Child Care Works, May 2011 Population Number of Children receiving Child Care Works % in regulated child care TANF35,84781.8% Former TANF32,36574.1% Low Income62,38782.3% Total130,59980.2% Percentage of children receiving Child Care Works in Keystone STARS programs by STAR level, May 2011 Keystone STAR Level Number of children % of children STAR 122,804 17% STAR 223,400 18% STAR 311,488 9% STAR 411,299 9% Total68,991 53%
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Early Intervention More than half of children receiving Early Intervention services participate in typical early childhood settings Children receiving Early Intervention services in typical early childhood settings, 2009-2010 Number of children % in typical early childhood settings Infant/Toddler EI33,08899% Preschool EI48,32171%
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Percentage of preschoolers with age-appropriate proficiency, Fall 2010-Spring 2011 PA Pre-K Counts Head Start SupplementalKeystone STARS 3&4 Fall 2010Spring 2011Fall 2010Spring 2011Fall 2010Spring 2011 DOMAIN % Proficient Personal and Social Development21.479.621.270.837.973.3 Language and Literacy15.175.112.561.532.068.7 Mathematical Thinking13.473.610.258.827.164.8 Scientific Thinking13.473.710.758.428.266.1 Social Studies16.176.712.459.431.968.6 The Arts25.882.624.570.543.476.3 Physical Development30.486.828.876.149.981.9
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us How we rank in the nation: Ed Week’s Quality Counts 2011 Children’s Chance for Success- 13 th Transitions and Alignment: 20 th Kids Count Report 2010 Overall child well-being: 24 th NACCRRA’s Ranking of State Child Care Center Regulation and Oversight 2011: Regulation – 7 th Oversight – 35 th Combined- 14 th
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us More rankings... NIEER Preschool Yearbook 2010: Access for 4 year olds: 24 th Access for 3 year olds: 13 th Quality scores (out of 10): ABG : 6 School-based pre-k: 3 Head Start Supplemental: 8 PA Pre-K Counts - 6
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Exercise: Truths, Trends and Tremendous Ideas Start in pairs Each person asks their partner a question, records partner’s answers on index cards One idea per card 2 min – switch After each question, new partner
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Question 1- yellow cards As you reflect on Pennsylvania’s early childhood education system, what are our strengths?
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Question 2 – pink cards What gaps do you see in Pennsylvania’s early childhood education system?
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Question 3 – green cards In what ways could we increase efficiencies in Pennsylvania’s early childhood education system and programs?
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Question 4 – ivory cards What is your vision for Pennsylvania’s early childhood education system by 2015?
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us Recording ideas Each group receives stack of cards As a group, identify the top five big ideas Record on flipchart for group report out, discussion
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OCDEL: Planning for the Future Tom Corbett, Governor | Ronald J. Tomalis, Secretary of Education | Gary D. Alexander, Secretary of Public Welfare www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us WHAT HAVE WE GOT?
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