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SPECIALIZED TRAINING AND READINESS SOLUTIONS
Mini University is pleased to announce the launch of STARS: Specialized Training And Readiness Solutions.

Individual Class Detail

Class Name: Streamlining Assessment through CreativeCurriculum.net
Instructor: Brenda Noble, M.Ed.
Age Group: All
Date: Wednesday 4/21/2010
Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: Mini U Training Center
Credit: SUTQ & Licensing
Cost: $25

Class Description:
CreativeCurriculum.net is the online assessment system for Creative Curriculum. This workshop will explore the various components of CC.net: progress checkpoints, observations, progress reports, linking to activities, lesson plans and more. This is tailored for staff who are new to CC.net or for those interested in an overview of this online assessment system.

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Mini U Home Office & Training Center
Take I-675 to the Indian Ripple Exit, turning towards Beavercreek and away from The Greene. In approximately one mile, pass the Speedway and turn LEFT onto Harbert Drive. The Mini University Home Office is located at 115 Harbert Drive and is the last building on the LEFT. Call 937.426.1414 for additional information. You may want to use Yahoo! or Google Maps for further detail.

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Step Up To Quality
Step Up To Quality is a voluntary Three-Star Quality Rating System that recognizes and promotes early care and education programs that meet quality benchmarks over and above minimum health and safety licensing standards. The steps are based on national research identifying the key benchmarks that lead to improved outcomes for children. These benchmarks include low child to staff ratios, group size, accreditation, staff education, specialized training, improved workplace characteristics and early learning standards.

www.stepuptoquality.org

Ohio's Infant & Toddler Guidelines (ITG):
Why are these guidelines important? Because early experiences last a lifetime and infancy is the morning of life...

The guidelines are seen as the critical first step to ensuring that all Ohio children, birth to three, have responsive, reciprocal and respectful care. And as a result of that care, children will be ready for both school and life. There are 1,892 days from the time babies are born until they enter school. This 1,892 day journey is remarkable, complex and far reaching. Approximately 150,000 babies are born every year in Ohio: who they spend time with and how they are cared for affects who they will become.

Read more and download your own copy of Ohio's Infant & Toddler Guidelines: www.occrra.org/guidelines.htm



Promoting Social and Emotional Competence:
Mini University is proud to offer 4 modules to address the social-emotional needs of young children. 5 hours per module (20 hours total) of ODE approved credit and SUTQ approved specialized training are available. This research-based professional development is targeted for PRESCHOOL, KINDERGARTEN and SCHOOL AGE teaching staff. These modules were created by the Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning.

www.vanderbilt.edu/csefel


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