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Training Title |
Cr. |
MN Core Competency Area |
Competencies Assessed |
Agency Website |
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Basic Health and Safety Considerations in Child Care |
1 |
Health, Safety, & Nutrition |
Student knows the principles and techniques of health and safety at an introductory level well enough to set up and maintain a safe and healthy learning environment for young children. |
Resources for Child Caring
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Basic Multicultural Activities for All Children |
1 |
Learning Environment & Curriculum |
Student knows the principles and approaches of multicultural learning activities at an introductory level well enough to plan appropriate activities for diverse young children. |
Resources for Child Caring |
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Bridging Education and Mental Health |
1 |
Interactions with Children |
Student knows the theories and techniques of challenging behavior at an introductory level well enough to develop positive relationships, design the environment, and implement intervention strategies when needed in an early childhood classrooms. |
Center for Early Education and Development
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Building Cultural Connections |
1 |
Families & Communities |
Student knows the principles and approaches of building cultural connections with diverse children and their families at an introductory level well enough to work with families around differences in culture and differences in abilities. |
Early Childhood Resource & Training Center
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Building Cultural Connections Training of Trainers |
4 |
Professional Development & Leadership |
Student will demonstrate knowledge of history, theory, and approaches of early childhood multicultural education well enough to be able to conduct cultural sensitivity training for early childhood providers in the community. |
Early Childhood Resource & Training Center |
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Contracts and Policies for Family Child Care Providers |
0.5 |
Program Planning & Evaluation |
Student knows the concepts and skills of contracts and policies at an introductory level well enough to establish and enforce their contract and policies with clients. |
Resources for Child Caring
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Child Development Associate |
6 |
Child Development
Learning Environment & Curriculum
Interactions with Children
Families & Communities
Health, Safety and Nutrition
Program Planning & Evaluation
Professional Development & Leadership |
Metropolitan State University students who have earned their Child Development Associate (CDA) have the opportunity to earn college credit for this credential. Student learning is assessed by representatives from the Council for Professional Recognition; therefore additional assignments are not required to earn college credit. However, credits will not be granted for expired CDA certificates. If your CDA certificate is expired, you can learn how to have your current learning assessed by attending an Early Childhood Assessment Program Workshop. |
Council for Professional Recognition
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Child Growth and Development |
1 |
Child Development |
Student knows the theory and stages of child development at an introductory level well enough to examine their current practices and improve their skills in working with children and families. |
Resources for Child Caring
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Infant Toddler Training Intensive (ITTI) |
0.5-4 |
All Core Competency areas are addressed through various trainings. |
Child Care Resource and Referral trainers around the state offer ITTI workshops for infant and toddler caregivers. Students who participate in the workshops gain competencies in areas including Social Emotional Growth and Socialization, Group Care, Learning and Development, and Culture Family and Providers. Click on the ITTI link to view a list of all trainings. |
Minnesota Child Care Resource & Referral Network
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Legal and Insurance Issues for Family Child Care |
1 |
Program Planning & Evaluation |
Student knows the laws and approaches to legal and insurance issues at an introductory level well enough to reduce risks involved in running a family child care program. |
Resources for Child Caring
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Marketing for Family Child Care Providers |
0.5 |
Program Planning & Evaluation |
Student knows the principles and techniques of marketing at an introductory level well enough to attract new clients to their program. |
Resources for Child Caring |
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Montessori Training Center of Minnesota |
27 |
All Core Competency areas are addressed upon graduation from the program. |
Students and alumni of The Montessori Training Center of Minnesota, Inc., Saint Paul, Minnesota, who meet Metropolitan State University admissions requirements, may have competencies gained through The Minnesota Training Center assessed for academic credit. The Montessori Training Center is accredited by The Association Montessori International. Students pay all instructional charges for the Montessori training directly to the Montessori Training Center. |
The Montessori Training Center of Minnesota
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Money Management and Retirement Planning for Child Care Providers |
0.5 |
Program Planning & Evaluation |
Student knows the principles and methods of money management and retirement planning at an introductory level well enough to identify and avoid financial pitfalls, use strategies to track and save money, and invest with an eye toward retirement savings. The workshop helps family child care providers build their business on a strong financial foundation. |
Resources for Child Caring
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More than Letters-Literacy |
1 |
Learning Environment & Curriculum |
Student knows the concepts and skills of literacy development well enough to plan appropriate experiences to promote emergent reading and writing skills for preschool children. |
Resources for Child Caring |
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Not By Chance: Child Care that Supports School Readiness |
1 |
Professional Development & Leadership |
Student knows how to use the following tools at an introductory level: (1) The Minnesota Early Childhood Indicators of Progress which describes what young children should know and be able to do. (2) The Minnesota Core Competencies which defines what providers should know and be able to do. (3) The Environmental Rating Scales, a set of tools for understanding and measuring the quality of child care or school-age care programs. |
Minnesota Child Care Resource & Referral Network
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Parents In Community Action (PICA) Head Start Journey Program |
4-16 |
All Core Competency areas are addressed through various trainings.
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Teachers and assistant teachers employed by Parents In Community Action (PICA) Head Start who have successfully completed PICA Head Start's Journey Assessment may apply for college credit at Metropolitan State University for the competencies they have achieved. Teachers and assistant teachers requesting college credit should be admitted to Metropolitan State University. |
Parents In Community Action Head Start
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Planning Activities to Meet Children's Needs |
1 |
Learning Environment & Curriculum |
Student knows the principles and approaches to planning activities at an introductory level well enough to plan appropriate experiences for young children. |
Resources for Child Caring
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Project Exceptional (PE) |
1-2 |
All Core Competency areas are addressed through various trainings. |
Child Care Resource and Referral trainers around the state offer Project Exceptional training to assist caregivers in developing competencies to address the needs of children with disabilities. Click on the Project Exceptional link to view a list of all trainings. |
Minnesota Child Care Resource & Referral Network
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Record Keeping and Taxes for Family Child Care Providers |
1 |
Program Planning & Evaluation |
Student knows the principles and methods of record keeping at an introductory level well enough to claim the basic business deductions on their annual tax return. |
Resources for Child Caring
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SEEDS for Emergent Literacy |
1-3 |
Learning Environment & Curriculum |
Student knows the concepts and techniques of emergent literacy including book and print rules, vocabulary and background knowledge, phonological awareness, alphabet knowledge, and communication and problem solving and can apply these concepts well enough to create literacy rich activities and environments. |
Center for Early Education and Development
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