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College Child Development ClubCollege Child Development ClubCD Club Advisors: Angie Beck CD Club Advisors: Angie Beck

and Susan Gradin and Susan Gradin Thank you to Club officers for Thank you to Club officers for their help with the workshop!their help with the workshop!

Don’t be afraid to ask questions!

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Why apply for the Child Development Permit?

• Currently entitles the holder to teach in state and federally funded programs

• Programs receiving LAUP funds– Los Angeles Universal Preschool

• Down the road maybe required by all Child Development Centers

• In the future . . . An Early Learning Credential

Who gives you the Permit?

•California Commission on Teacher Credentialing

Who will help you pay for the permit?

• Child Development Training Consortium• At certain levels (see next slide)• They pay for your Permit fee • Will reimburse you for part of the fingerprinting cost

($51)

The Child Development Training Consortium will pay for the following

levels:

• 1.Assistant (first-time and renewal)• 2. Associate Teacher (first-time,

upgrade and renewal)• 3. Teacher (first-time, upgrade and

renewal)• 4. Upgrades from one of the three

lower level permits to Master Teacher, Site Supervisor or Program Director

The Child Development Permit Matrix

Understanding the Matrix• Permit Titles• Education Requirements• Experience Requirement• Alternative Qualifications• Authorization

•Five Year Renewal – 105 Professional Growth HOURS

• Possible to renew online

Which level will you apply for:

• Assistant• Associate Teacher• Teacher• Master Teacher• Site Supervisor• Program Director

The Application

Process•The Forms•Make sure every question is answered!

The forms:• All forms filled out in black ink. See

checklist!– Place on form for CD instructor to sign

• Look at checklist – go over each form required

• Livescan + Green Form• Verification of Hours Form – Take to

employer • Also send official transcripts (sealed)

All forms will be sent to the Consortium!

• The Consortium will check your forms and send on to the Commission.

• Label for envelope!

How long will it take to receive you permit?

•6 weeks to 6 months

Reminder: you will receive an e-mail from the commission when your permit

is ready. Then you go on the Commission’s website to print

www.ctc.ca.gov

Once you print out your Child Development

Permit:• Start keeping track of your Professional

Growth Hours! (105 hours)

Need to document these hours

• Forms provided by the Commission and the Child Development Training Consortium, and in your handout

• www.ctc.ca.gov• www.childdevelopment.org

http://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/leaflets/cl826.pdf

• You may:• 1. Complete one or more college or university courses• 2. Attend a conference or workshop• 3. Provide service in a leadership role in your center.• 4. Provide service in a leadership role in a professional

organization (BCAEYC!!).• 5. Provide service as a professional growth advisor.• 6. Conduct educational research and innovation.• 7. Perform systematic programs of observation and

analysis of teaching.• 8. Participate in a program of independent study.• 9. Improve basic skills• 10. Participate in creative endeavors.• 11 Receive your First Aid/CPR card

• You should print Professional Growth Manual from website

• Choose a Professional Growth Advisor

Do you have a professional portfolio??• Items to include in your portfolio:• Resume• Your Educational Philosophy• Reflections• Certificates of Professional Conferences and Workshops• Awards• Letters of reference• Certificates of membership in professional organizations• Transcripts• Professional Growth Plans

• The reflections piece is what makes your portfolio meaningful and not just a scrapbook of paperwork.

• Reflections show that you can bring experience and knowledge together in a personally meaningful way

• Connect theory to practice• Gain insight into who you are as a

teacher

• As someone new to this field, think about course work that you could include in your portfolio:

• Your baby book from CD 110• Your child’s portfolio from CD 139• Your experiences from CDEC 164