Arizona Early Childhood Professional Development ECHO
Arizona State University is excited to announce the launching of the first Arizona Early Childhood Professional Development ECHO (Extending Community Health Outcomes).
Every day you strive to provide quality care for children while managing competing responsibilities at your center or school. It’s easy to get sidetracked from developing your most precious resource—your staff.
Every day you strive to provide quality care for children while managing competing responsibilities at your center or school. It’s easy to get sidetracked from developing your most precious resource—your staff.
In the Arizona Early Childhood Workforce Registry, you’ll find reports, resources, and tips to help you manage and develop your employees. Whether you have one or multiple centers or school sites, the Registry provides you with support and guidance to achieve quality care.
You love to work with children—and you do it well. But how can you check to see if you are using the best techniques to offer the best care to your students? And as you continue to grow your career and education, how can you let employers know about your accomplishments?
When you join the Registry, you’ll have all of your educational and employment information in a verified report that can be used for advancing your career.
You want to start a career in early education—and you’re ready to take your first step to achieve this goal. One of your first steps is to create a profile in the Registry. When you join the Registry, you’ll have all of your education and employment information in a verified report that can be used for advancing your career.
As you join the Registry, you’ll become a part of the Professional Development Network, where you’ll receive our monthly newsletter that will connect you to jobs, scholarships, other early childhood professionals and many other resources on this website.
You do great work in providing children with nurturing care from your home. As a Family Child Care Provider, you work independently with limited access to other early childhood professionals.
When you join the Arizona Early Childhood Workforce Registry, you’ll find yourself connected to a robust early childhood development community. You’ll start receiving our monthly newsletter with resources and tips to provide you with the support you need to achieve quality care.
If you’re a professional who trains early childhood teachers, the Arizona Early Childhood Workforce Registry will help you to reach a broader audience and manage your trainings more efficiently.
When you create and complete a Registry profile, you will be able to input information for your training sessions, as well as provide your credential information to Centers and Schools searching for on-site employee training.
I simply shared with my teachers that by creating a Registry profile, they are validating their profession and legitimizing the work that they do and the early childhood profession. It was easy to fill out.
Lynn Hockenberger
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Through the Workforce Registry, you will have access to your staff’s early childhood training, certifications, and prior employment records. Use this information to develop personalized career paths and motivate your staff to increase their qualifications and, in turn, your center or school’s overall quality of service.
Ensure that your school is following the most up-to-date Standards and Guidelines for the State of Arizona. This tool offers resources for Early Childhood education requirements and developmental benchmarks.
Find opportunities in your area to expand your employees’ skills or schedule a session with an Instructor or Technical Assistant to do on-site staff training to help them move forward through their career development plan and meet the required state qualifications.
There are numerous funding opportunities available to prospective and working Early Childhood teachers in Arizona. Use this resource to determine which options might be a good fit for your staff, and spread the word.
Read our all-inclusive guide with step-by-step instructions regarding how to get the most out of the Arizona Early Childhood Education Workforce Registry, whether you’re a Center Director or a brand new teacher.
Use this comprehensive document to understand the skills and knowledge that your staff should have, and standardize many administrative practices, including career pathways, credentials, performance evaluations, and supervisory practices.
The average wait time for processing your college transcripts is 30 Days. For questions regarding your Registry account, please contact info@thearizonaregistry.org.