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TRAINING

Trainings & Resources
Provided by Other Organizations

Association for Childhood Education International

Provides two journals and various publications, conferences and workshops. Their mission is to promote and support in the global community the optimal education and development of children, from birth through early adolescence, and to influence the professional growth of educators and the efforts of others who are committed to the needs of children in a changing society.

California Association for the Education of Young Children (CAEYC)

CAEYC's Professional Development Academy was created to meet the training and technical assistance needs of early education teachers and providers, program administrators, and parents. The Academy offers opportunities for professional growth for early care professionals around the state. The Academy's workshops, seminars, institutes, online learning forums, and publication subscriptions provide information on early childhood topics. CAEYC also hosts an annual conference in March with over 200 workshops.

California Child Development Administrator
Association (CCDAA)

California Child Development Administrator Association (CCDAA) provides and develops leadership that supports publicly funded early care and education programs for children from birth to 13 and their families.

California Commission on Teacher Credentialing

The CTC web site provides current information on Child Development Permits as well as other California teaching credentials.

California Department of Education Conference Calendar

Statewide and national education conferences of interest to educators, parents, and students.

California Early Childhood Mentor Program

The program is supported by Federal Child Care and Development Block Grant Quality Improvement Funds which are administered by City College of San Francisco through a contract with the California Department of Education, Child Development Division. It provides advanced training for experienced child care workers who wish to become Mentors to new practitioners.

California School-Age Consortium

The California School-Age Consortium (CalSAC) provides training and advocacy for after school professionals throughout California.

CARES Training & Technical Assistance Project

CARES programs provide economic rewards and professional/educational supports to members of the child care workforce in 46 counties in California. In most counties, child care teachers and family child care providers receive rewards for their current and ongoing educational accomplishments.

Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations of Learning

Promoting Social and Emotional Competence: These modules were designed based on input gathered during focus groups with program administrators, T/TA providers, early educators, and family members about the types and content of training that would be most useful in addressing the social-emotional needs of young children. The content of the modules is consistent with evidence-based practices identified through a thorough review of the literature.

Child Development Training Consortium

The CDTC is a statewide program funded by the California Department of Education, Child Development Division (CDE/CDD) with federal Child Care and Development Quality Improvement funds. The program is administered by the Yosemite Community College District and serves all of California. Since 2002-2003, the CDTC has also received funding from First 5 California. Funding for all program services is limited. All programs listed below are funded by CDE/CDD unless otherwise noted.

The mission of the CDTC is to encourage and support students and professionals working with and for children by providing services, training, technical assistance, and resources, which promote professionalism and high quality programs for the benefit of California’s children and families.

National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)

The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is dedicated to improving the well-being of all young children, with particular focus on the quality of educational and developmental services for all children from birth through age 8. NAEYC is committed to becoming an increasingly high performing and inclusive organization. NAEYC sponsors the NAEYC annual conference, the annual Week of the Young Child; the National Institute for Early Childhood Professional Development; a summer professional development conference.  

The Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC)

WestEd, PITC provides a Training for Trainers Instute as well as training and technical assistance for caregivers and child care programs. The PITC Online Library houses an extensive collection of multimedia resources

ZERO TO THREE

This non-profit fosters a network of people around the country who are concerned about the needs of infants, toddlers, and families. It also functions as an Early Head Start National Resource Center and develops and conducts training for the birth to 3 programs that are part of Head Start. The ZERO TO THREE site describes issues and programs and provides resources, suggestions, and a contact list

Links on these pages to non-WestEd sites do not represent endorsement by WestEd. WestEd welcomes links to its website for educational or informational purposes. However, the link must not imply affiliation with or endorsement by WestEd

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