SUMMARY OF NAEYC AND NACCP ACCREDITATION



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Overview: SUMMARY OF NAEYC AND ACCREDITATION Overview: NAEYC Accreditation National Association for the Education of Young Children Accreditation National Accreditation Commission NAEYC Purpose The purpose of the National Academy of Early Childhood (division of NAEYC) is to improve the quality of care and education provided for young children in all types of preschools, kindergartens, child care centers and school-age child care programs. NAEYC Accreditation Process Self-Study Process: The program personnel and parents conduct a self-study to determine how well the program meets the criteria and make needed improvements. Purpose The National Accreditation Commission for Early Care and Education Programs () is a national accreditation program that was developed for early care and educational programs that are used to promote professionalism and quality in child care. The Process The process includes a self-study component, a validation visit and a review by the commission for the final accreditation decision. Validation Visit: Trained validators make an onsite visit to verify the accuracy of the program description. Accreditation Decision: A three-person commission considers the validated program description and makes a final accreditation decision. 1

SUMMARY OF NAEYC AND ACCREDITATION Eligibility Requirements To meet Eligibility Requirements for Step 2: Application/Self-Assessment of NAEYC Accreditation, a program must: Be center or school-based. Serve a minimum of 10 children from birth through kindergarten. Be located in the United States or its territories, unless affiliated with United States Department of Defense schools and child development centers/programs. Be in operation for at least one year prior to submitting Step 3: Candidacy. Be regulated by the appropriate licensing/regulatory body. See Additional Information on Licensing/Regulation below for more information about licensing/regulation. Eligibility Requirements provides accreditation only to Child Care Centers. Centers with on-site before and/or afterschool care programs for school age children, with the same administration, license and name, must include the school-age program in the accreditation process. Stand-alone School Age programs and Family Child Care programs are not eligible for accreditation. Early care and education programs applying for accreditation must be in compliance with state and local regulatory agencies. Programs must be in continuous operation for at least one year at the time of the validation visit. The director must have been in place for a minimum of six (6) months prior to submitting a request for an on-site visit. Be willing to meet each of the NAEYC Early Childhood Program Standards. Programs must demonstrate that they meet all eligibility requirements in order to be accepted as an Applicant for NAEYC Accreditation. Eligibility requirements must be maintained throughout the NAEYC Accreditation process and the program s fiveyear accreditation term. 2

SUMMARY OF NAEYC AND ACCREDITATION Program Administrator The designated program Administrator must demonstrate ONE of the following: Have at least a baccalaureate degree AND at least 9 creditbearing hours of specialized collegelevel course work in administration, leadership, or management AND at least 24 credit-bearing hours of specialized college-level course work in early childhood education, child development, elementary education or early childhood special education that addresses child development and learning from birth through kindergarten. Documents meeting an appropriate combination of formal education, work experience, and relevant training and credentials as outlined in the alternative pathways table. Note: The Candidacy requirement for a program administrator is the same as the qualifications outlined in Criterion 10.A.02, which is a required criterion. 3 Director Qualifications On-site administrator responsible for the day-to-day operation of the program has a baccalaureate degree or higher in Early Childhood Education/Child Development OR related field with 12 college credits in early childhood education/child development AND six college credit hours in business administration/program management OR nine CEUs in business administration/program management OR a state approved Director/Administrator Credential Onsite Supervisor AND a minimum one year experience in administration of a child care program and a minimum of two years experience teaching in an early care and education classroom Assistant directors, program coordinators and other staff with supervisory and/or mentor responsibilities. The Onsite Supervisory Staff have an Associate degree or higher in early childhood education/child development OR related field with 12 college credits in early childhood education/child development AND a minimum of two years experience teaching in an early education and care classroom.

SUMMARY OF NAEYC AND ACCREDITATION Teacher 75 percent of the teachers must meet ONE of the following: Have a minimum of CDA credential awarded by the Council for Professional Recognition or equivalent. Be working on an associate s or higher degree in early childhood education, child developmentfamily studies, early childhood special education, or elementary education with a concentration in early childhood education or the equivalent Lead Teacher Staff member responsible for the direct care and education of the children in a classroom and included in the staff-child ratio. The majority of lead teachers have an Associate degree or higher with 12 college credits in early childhood education/child development AND a minimum of two years experience teaching in an early education and care classroom. Have a degree (associate s or higher) outside of the early childhood field and three or more years of work experience in an NAEYC-Accredited program. Have a degree (associate s or higher) outside of the early childhood field with three or more years of work experience in a non-accredited program and at least 30 contact hours of relevant training during that past three years. Assistant Teacher- Teacher Aide 50 percent of all assistant teachers-teacher aides must meet ONE of the following: Have either a CDA credential awarded by the Council for Professional Recognition or the equivalent. Be working on either a CDA credential awarded by the Council for Professional Recognition or the equivalent. Meet one of the Candidacy requirements for teachers, listed above. Assistant Teacher - Teacher Aide All other staff members included in the staff-child ratio who primarily work under the supervision of a lead teacher. The majority of assistant teachers/teacher aides have a CDA Credential. 4

SUMMARY OF NAEYC AND ACCREDITATION To successfully earn accreditation during Step 4: Meeting the Standards, a program must meet the following requirements during a site visit: Programs must have a licensed capacity of 15 or more children and operate on a half-or-full-day basis. Meet all required criteria. Meet each of the 10 NAEYC Early Childhood Program Standards. This is demonstrated by: The program meeting at least 80% of the criteria upon which it is assessed in each standard and each group observed meeting at least 70 percent of criteria upon which it is assessed across all Standards. 5

SUMMARY OF NAEYC AND ACCREDITATION Fees for NAEYC Accreditation NAEYC Accreditation fees are spread out over the entire accreditation process, so that you can build the costs into your annual budgets. Each Step of the Accreditation Process involves a fee based on the number of children in the program. Programs with 10-60 children completing steps 1-4 would have fees totaling $1275 (425/200/650) and a yearly reporting fee of $300 for the next 4 years 61-120 children: $1575/350 121-240 children: $1950/400 241-360 children: $2350/450 NAEYC offers need-based scholarships to subsidize fees at each step of the process. Additional Fees may be applicable if needed to inform decisions regarding candidacy or accreditation, or in the event of visit cancellation. For more information about NAEYC, call 1-800-424-2460, ext. 360 or visit www.naeyc.org Fees for Accreditation Accreditation fees are spread out over the entire accreditation process, so that you can build the costs into your annual budgets. Each Step of the Accreditation Process involves a fee based on the number of children in the program. Programs with 15-50 children completing steps 1-3 would have fees totaling $1360 (360/800/200) including the Annual Report. 51-100 children: $1585 101-175 children: $1760 176-250 children: $1985 251-350 children: $2235 Faith-Based Component The faith-based component of Accreditation is a response to the many weekday programs seeking to extend their ministry and/or to strengthen the relationship with a sponsoring organization of faith. The faith-based addendum by itself is not a complete accreditation document. The Self-Study materials and standards are needed to complete the picture of quality programming and professional management. Embedded in the faith-based self-study component are truths identified in documents of faith and later confirmed by researchers as to how children grow and learn. The faith-based component adds to this understanding by demonstrating: Application of positive early childhood practices in the spiritual development of children. Development of a partnership between the weekday program and the sponsoring organization. Other Fees: $25 Electronic (pdf) Accreditation Manual $25 Faith-Based Component Additional fees for additional services **Centers in TEXAS will be charge 8.25% sales tax on Self-Study materials only For more information visit www.naccp.org or call the office at 1-800-537-1118 6