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Equip directors, administrators and leaders in early childhood education with the business knowledge and interpersonal skills for success with Adams/Kronberg/Donley/Lynch's DEVELOPING AND ADMINISTERING AN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAM, 10E. This comprehensive edition highlights the director's role in leading both people and programs. Administrators learn the keys to selecting and implementing a high-quality curriculum. Updates present the latest changes in the field, including NAEYC’s 2020 statement on Developmentally Appropriate Practice and new position statement, Advancing Equity. Revised chapters integrate NAEYC's Power to the Profession Unifying Framework and a new chapter covers leadership during change and crisis. Practical insights guide readers through all aspects of directing a program -- from budgeting, facility and equipment to selecting, training and supervising staff; working with children and parents; and handling accrediting, licensing, evaluations and improvements.
- REVISIONS REFLECT THE 2020 NAEYC POSITION STATEMENT OF DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE PRACTICE. This edition's timely content integrates the latest professional standards and positions, including the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)'s most recent position statement.
- TITLE AND CONTENT CHANGES ARE DRIVEN BY THE UNIFYING FRAMEWORK DEVELOPED BY THE POWER TO THE PROFESSION TASKFORCE. The Unifying Framework recommended by NAEYC's Power to the Profession Taskforce serves as the catalyst to changes in this edition's title and new verbiage describing the work of early childhood education. This framework seeks to advance the profession and change how leaders view the field.
- NEW EDITION INTEGRATES NAEYC'S ADVANCING EQUITY: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADMINISTRATORS. As part of a commitment to incorporate the latest professional recommendations and standards, this edition has woven insights and suggestions from the position statement, Advancing Equity: Recommendations for Administrators, throughout the text.
- NEW MATERIAL ON BIASES APPEARS IN CASE VIGNETTES. This edition's case vignettes now feature information on both implicit and explicit biases. This new content encourages readers to think critically about their own biases and the impact of those biases on relationships with children, families and co-workers. This edition also shares interventions to help professionals better manage the impact of biases in practice.
- NEW CHAPTER ADDRESSES TODAY'S INCREASE IN STRESS AND TRAUMA. This new Chapter 12, Leading in Times of Change and Crisis, takes a candid look at the rise of stress and trauma in the lives of staff, children and families. The authors offer both specific insights and helpful suggestions for dealing with these challenges.
- STREAMLINED INFORMATION ON FINANCE AND BUDGETING NOW APPEARS IN ONE CHAPTER (CH. 5). Helpful streamlined content includes a new sample budget that offers a realistic view of costs, based on the recommendations from NAEYC's Power to the Profession--Unifying Framework.
- "CRISIS: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR POSITIVE CHANGE" CALLOUTS PROMPT READERS TO EXAMINE PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES. These engaging callouts highlight real life examples to encourage both meaningful class discussion and significant student reflection.
- VALUABLE APPENDICES PROVIDE THE LATEST STANDARDS AND POSITION STATEMENTS FROM NAEYC. Readers can quickly and easily reference the latest versions of directives and standards from this guiding body for today's early childhood profession.
- TEACHSOURCE VIDEOS DEMONSTRATE CONCEPTS IN ACTION IN THE CLASSROOM. Actual footage from today's early childhood classroom helps readers connect key content from each chapter to real-life scenarios. These powerful TeachSource videos are integrated into the eReader.
- EXPANDED INSTRUCTOR RESOURCES OFFER NUMEROUS NEW INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS. This edition's support package now includes new video case studies, a helpful solutions manual and real-world scenarios that enable you to assess higher-order critical thinking.
- UPDATED "WORKING SMART WITH TECHNOLOGY" CALLOUTS FEATURE THE NEWEST TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT. Readers become familiar with the most current resources being used in the field today to support administrators and other professionals in early childhood education.
- "DIRECTOR'S CORNER" VIGNETTES PROVIDE INSIGHTFUL FIRST-HAND EXPERIENCES. These captivating scenarios illuminate the chapter's material with memorable examples described from a director's experiences.
- "GROWTH MINDSET MOMENTS" PROMPT READERS TO PAUSE AND THOUGHTFULLY CONSIDER THE CHAPTER'S MAIN POINTS. These thought-provoking boxes often relate to an experience that readers have had or may have in the future. The feature boxes clearly illustrate the importance of today's professionals maintaining a constantly growth mindset versus one that is fixed.
- "TRY IT OUT!" ACTIVITIES GIVE READERS OPPORTUNITIES TO APPLY CONCEPTS. These carefully crafted practice opportunities appear at the end of each chapter. Learners apply the theories they have studied to professional situations in early childhood education today.
- UPDATED "DIRECTOR'S RESOURCES" PROVIDE SUCCESSFUL SUPPORT MATERIALS FOR TODAY'S PROFESSIONALS. These resources, including numerous digital downloads, offer students authentic examples of professional tools, such as forms, surveys, evaluations and handbooks, that effective directors regularly use. Students can use many of these resources to complete the end-of-chapter "Try It Out!" activities.
2. Assessing Community Need and Establishing Program Funding.
3. Licensing, Credentialing, and Accreditation.
4. Organizing Center Structure and Working with a Board.
5. Handling Financial Matters.
6. Developing a Center Facility.
7. Equipping the Center.
8. Staffing the Center.
9. Recruiting Children.
10. Supporting Quality Curriculum.
11. Managing the Food and the Health and Safety Programs.
12. Leading in Times of Change and Crisis.
13. Working with Families, Volunteers, and the Community.
14. Providing for Personal and Professional Staff Development.
15. Evaluating Center Components.
16. Marketing the Program.
Appendix A. NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct and Statement of Commitment.
Appendix B. NAEYC Professional Competencies for Early Childhood Educator.
Appendix C. NAEYC Standards and Competencies by ECE Designation.
Appendix D. NAEYC Early Learning Program Standards.
Appendix E. NAEYC Statement on Advancing Equity: Recommendations for Administrators.
Appendix F. Sources of Early Childhood Materials, Equipment, and Supplies.
Appendix G. Early Childhood Professional Organizations and Information Sources.
Appendix H. Director's Library.