Foundations for Teaching Excellence

Foundations for Teaching Excellence

Connecting Early Childhood Quality Rating, Professional Development, and Competency Systems in States

Authors: Carollee Howes, Ph.D., Robert C. Pianta, Ph.D.

Early Childhood

Ensure high teacher quality in early education with this forward-thinking policy volume—the book decision-makers and administrators need to develop coordinated, effective teacher quality systems.

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71226 978-1-59857-122-6
COPYRIGHT PAGES
2011 208
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Improving teacher quality in early education is a major part of ensuring young children's school readiness and closing the achievement gap. This is the book decision-makers and administrators need to begin developing coordinated, effective teacher quality systems—ones that not only get teachers ready for the classroom but also promote continuous learning of new skills and strategies.

Edited by renowned ECE experts Carollee Howes and Robert Pianta, this book is the first effort to integrate at a state level three critical components of teacher quality: Early Childhood Education Competencies, Professional Development, and Quality Rating Systems. After an in-depth exploration of all three components and their role in high-quality education, readers will get detailed analyses of how six states are making progress toward integrating them. Through case studies on each state—Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, New Mexico, Ohio, and Pennsylvania—readers will examine the diverse approaches these systems are taking to

A call-to-action volume on three of the hottest topics in ECE, Foundations for Teaching Excellence represents today's best thinking about teacher quality and accountability, straight from 20 expert researchers, program directors, and leaders in the ECE policy field. Decision-makers and administrators will consider this book an essential reference as they take the first steps toward statewide, integrated teacher quality systems—and ensure that every young child gets the best possible education.

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Reviews

: Young Children, NAEYC - March 15, 2011

Early childhood decision makers will find this book to be an invaluable reference as they determine how to move the field forward in the next decade.

: Book News, February 2011 - February 9, 2011

Reference and Research Book News, February 2011

: Midwest Book Review - January 27, 2011

"An important read for any educator who believes starting early is vital to educational success."

Anne Mitchell, Early Childhood Policy Research & Alliance for Early Childhood Finance - July 27, 2010

"A look into the complex world of early care and education in the US . . . presents a range of perspectives on current policy issues, including an excellent chapter on the historical roots of the present-day complexities of early care and education teaching policy and practice."

Series Editors: Carollee Howes Ph.D., Robert C. Pianta Ph.D.
Volume Editors: Carollee Howes Ph.D., Robert C. Pianta Ph.D.
Foreword Authors: Ivelisse Martinez-Beck Ph.D., Pamela J. Winton Ph.D.
Chapter Authors: Barbara Coccodrilli Carlson, Lori Connors-Tadros Ph.D., Jerlean E. Daniel Ph.D., Jill Haak, Tamara Halle Ph.D., Sandra L. Soliday Hong M.Ed., Youngok Jung M.Ed., M.A., Sarah LeMoine M.S., Alison Lutton M.Ed., Davida McDonald M.P.H., Tamar Mintz M.Ed., Kathryn Tout Ph.D., Cathy Tsao, Promjawan Udommana, Jennifer A. Vu Ph.D., Terri Walters, Debra Weinstein M.S.W., Tracey West Ph.D., Martha Zaslow Ph.D.