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IdahoSTARS - Professional Development System Registry and
Career Pathway/Incentive Plan
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare through the University of Idaho’s Center on Disabilities and Human Development (CDHD) and the Idaho Association for the Education of Young Children (Idaho AEYC) are pleased to offer a Professional Development System for Idaho’s child care professionals. Choose a FAQ to get a drop down panel response.
PDS Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the overall Goal of the IdahoSTARS Professional Development System?
2. What are the Guiding Principles of the IdahoSTARS Professional Development System?
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Year #1 - (March 2004
– February 2005) was to recruit and enroll participants into the system.
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Year #2 - (March 2005
February 2006) was to encourage participants to begin formal training
and education.
Year #3 – (Beginning
March 2006) to emphasize supporting providers to move as quickly as possible to
the CDA level and recognize retention for
providers who continue training and education at the higher pathway levels
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Incentives are awards for recognition of
increasing skills and knowledge and are available to eligible participants on a first come first serve
basis as long as funding is available. Participants in the IdahoSTARS Professional Development System
are making an "Investment in Themselves" by taking advantage of the opportunities offered by
the program.
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The System provides resources,
scholarships and incentives to improve the quality of early care and education in Idaho. The System recognizes
training and education through a variety of agencies and programs.
3. What is the purpose of the IdahoSTARS Professional Development System (PDS)?
To promote early childhood as a
profession.
To treat early childhood teachers,
especially those providing child care as professionals.
To encourage early childhood teachers to
consider themselves as professionals.
To provide a goal-oriented system through
which early childhood professionals can increase their knowledge and prestige in the field.
4. What is the Professional Development Registry?
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The IdahoSTARS Professional Development
Registry is a voluntary, statewide process to recognize and document the professional achievements of
people who work in the early childhood care and education field.
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The Registry is designed to track the
status, wages, working conditions, employment and education of those working in the early childhood field
in Idaho.
5. What is the IdahoSTARS Career Pathway?
Those working in the Early Childhood field
that are employed as caregivers, child care providers, teachers, educators, trainers, coordinators,
directors, administrators and other advocates for young children and families
may apply. The Registry is designed for anyone
working with children birth to age eight who is providing direct or indirect services in a variety of settings.
After School Child Care Providers are also included in this Registry.
Applicants must:
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Be at least 16 years old and working in
an early care and education program.
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Meet all state and local child care
licensing requirements for current position.
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Have certification in Infant/Child CPR
and Basic First Aid training if working in a child care setting.
If an applicant has a college degree, the
degree must be in Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Special Education or in a field related to early
childhood education, or in a major relevant to the operation of an early childhood program.
If an applicant does not have a college
degree in Early Childhood or related field, college credits relevant to Early Childhood training and theory will be
considered, as will training in early childhood education.
Once you have received your Professional
Development Pathway Certificate, you can use it to...
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Count yourself as a professional in early
childhood services in Idaho.
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Apply for various scholarships through
IdahoSTARS.
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Receive incentives as you progress along
the career pathway.
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Inform parents about your level of
professional development as you make decisions about your fees for care and education services.
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Attract new families to your program.
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Apply for new employment positions in an
early childhood program or negotiate for a salary increase with current employer.
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Document your level of professional
development and areas of expertise.
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Plan your future education and career
goals.
8. What are the criteria to be eligible for IdahoSTARS Incentives as an employee of a child care facility?
To be eligible to receive Incentives and
Scholarships in the IdahoSTARS System the applicant must be able to respond with a yes to all of the following:
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Works in a child care setting designed to
care for children while parents /guardians work or attend training.
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Works in a program that operates full
time.
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Is regularly scheduled to work directly
with children as their caregiver/teacher at least 15 hrs/week or 780 hours in one year.
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Earn $15.00/hr or less.
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Meet the criteria of being paid for child care services (not volunteering)
9. What are the criteria to be eligible for IdahoSTARS Incentives as the Director/Owner of a child care facility?
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The facility is a child care setting
designed to care for children while parent(s)/Guardian(s) work or attend training.
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The facility is a program that operates
full time.
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Is regularly scheduled to work directly
in the facility with children, staff, and parents a minimum of 30 hours/week.
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Earns $15/hour or less.
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Meet the criteria of being paid for child care services (not volunteering)
10. Why does IdahoSTARS only give cash Incentives to those who provide child care?
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The goal of IdahoSTARS is to improve the
quality of care that children receive, especially the children of working families. Also, the funds used for the PDS
are required by the US Federal Government to support child care settings.
11. What Incentives can I receive? The following incentives are available for those who qualify:
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Level Move Incentives for moving to the
next level on the Pathway.
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Academic and Training Scholarships are limited to one
or the other. (See detailed information below for Scholarship Opportunities.)
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Facility Enhancement Grants are funds that will
be awarded to qualifying facilities to improve the areas identified in an Environmental Rating
Assessment.
12. What are IdahoSTARS Scholarship Opportunities?
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IdahoSTARS Scholarships are available only to IdahoSTARS Professional Development Registry Participants who meet the incentive eligibility criteria.
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In order to broaden the distribution of incentives available through the IdahoSTARS project, Academic (degree seeking scholarship recipients) and Training Scholarships offered to participants are limited to one or the other. Participants can not collect both incentive programs at the same time.
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Academic scholarships are "degree seeking" scholarships, 3-semesters each, at colleges throughout the state with accredited Early Childhood programs.
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Participants may use training scholarships for approved college courses relating to ECE.
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Provider Training Modules On-Site - i.e. DVD Emergent Literacy, and other approved on-line courses.
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Mentor services: Apprenticeships, Individual projects, Accreditation.
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Training Scholarships will be limited to a maximum or $300 per calendar year based on actual cost of training. IdahoSTARS will only pay out scholarships for $25 and over, so if training costs less than $25, submit more than one receipt per request (to total more than $25) for incentive eligible applicants.
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Academic Scholarships will be limited to tuition scholarships only. Academic scholars are not eligible for the Completion or Recognition Incentives or Training Scholarships. Academic scholarship recipients will move levels upon completion of their degree.
13. What are the 10 Core Knowledge Components?
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Child Growth and Development
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The Environment, Curriculum and Practice
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Character Building and Development
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Relationships with Families
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Observing, Recording and Assessing Child Outcomes
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Program Operation and Administration
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Professionalism and Leadership
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Health, Safety and Nutrition
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Special Needs
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Protective Factors
14. What if I attend a training that isn't IdahoSTARS approved?
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If you wish to receive IdahoSTARS approved training hours, you must submit the training information to the IdahoSTARS Training Coordinator for a "Post-Approval". See www.idahostars.org for more information or contact the training office by calling 211 or 1-800-926-2588 and asking for the training office in Moscow.
15. What if I don't attend a training that I received a Scholarship for?
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If a scholarship recipient did not attend the training that they
received a scholarship for they are responsible to repay that scholarship. Outstanding account
balances with IdahoSTARS/Idaho AEYC must be paid in full within 30 days of being invoiced. Until the
balance is paid in full the IdahoSTARS Registry participant will not be eligible for any IdahoSTARS
incentives or scholarships including but not limited to: pathway, training & academic scholarships; or
other accreditation and enhancement grants.
16. What if a person does not agree with the level of placement on the pathway?
If you believe that your
education, training, Environmental Rating Scale Measurement, or other
documentation should be reconsidered for
placement on the Career Pathways at a higher level, you may appeal to the
IdahoSTARS Registry Review Committee
within 10 days of receiving your placement notification. The committee consists
of 3-5 members of the IdahoSTARS
Administrative Team. After the review, you will receive a letter explaining
their findings. If you still believe
the assessment was not conducted correctly, an outside mediator will be
utilized. The following documents must be presented
for an appeal:
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Cover Letter describing why
you wish to appeal.
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Additional documentation
about course content, projects, independent study credits, and other items you feel might be helpful.
17. How do I sign up to participate in the IdahoSTARS Professional Development System Registry?
Visit the IdahoSTARS Web site for further details.
Updated September 18, 2012
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