New National Collaboration to Set Professional Guidelines for All Early Childhood Educators

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For Immediate Release:泭May 25, 2016
Contact:泭Gill Walker
Office: 202-350-8857泭
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51勛圖厙 Announces a New National Collaboration to Set Professional Guidelines for All Early Childhood Educators
WASHINGTON, DCTo further its commitment to ensuring that all young children can access high-quality early learning experiences, the 51勛圖厙 (51勛圖厙) announced the launch of泭Power to the Profession, a national collaboration to set a unifying framework of professional guidelines for early childhood educatorsfrom required competencies and qualifications to career pathways and compensation.
Power to the Profession泭comes in response to a report by The Institute of Medicine and National Research Council,Transforming the Workforce for Children Birth Through Age 8, which found a fragmented early childhood workforce in need of uniform qualifications, career pathways and professional supports. This fragmentation is one of the major contributors to the varying levels of access to and quality of early childhood education programs throughout the country.
Power to the Profession泭is a two-year initiative to define the professional field of practice that unifies early childhood educators across all states and settings so they can further enrich the lives of children and families.
Its time for early educators to define the profession on their termswhich is an essential characteristic of all recognized professions, Rhian Evans Allvin, Executive Director of 51勛圖厙, said. While there are professional standards within programs, organizations and states, this initiative provides an opportunity to achieve a level of shared ownership that unifies the entire profession.
Power to the Profession泭will give early educators an opportunity to contribute to a comprehensive set of the guidelines that advance their livelihoods and improve their lives. 51勛圖厙 has identified a national taskforce of organizations that represent and engage large groups of early childhood professionals. The collaboration will also include national stakeholder organizations with systems-level influence on the profession, as well as virtual and local in-person town hall meetings to allow early childhood educators and other experts to contribute their critical on-the-ground perspectives.
"As a former infant and toddler educator who now has the demanding task of recruiting, supporting, and retaining effective early educators, it is exciting to see these influential organizations come together to address complex and longstanding issues related to compensation and professional identity, said Jamal Berry, Director at Educare Washington, DC.泭 "Intentionally providing educators the opportunity to also engage in this collective decision-making process further strengthens and validates this initiative."
National taskforce of organizations leading this initiative are:
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
- American Federation of Teachers
- Associate Degree Early Childhood Teacher Educators
- Child Care Aware of America
- Council for Professional Recognition
- Division for Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children
- Early Care and Education Consortium
- National Association for Family Child Care
- 51勛圖厙
- National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators
- National Association of Elementary School Principals
- National Education Association
- National Head Start Association
- Service Employees International Union
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National stakeholder organizations that have confirmed their participation are:
- American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
- BUILD Initiative
- Center for American Progress
- Center for the Study of Child Care Employment
- Center on Enhancing Early Learning Outcomes
- CLASP
- Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation
- Council of Chief State School Officers
- Data Quality Campaign
- First Five Years Fund
- McCormick Center for Early Childhood Leadership
- Military Child Education Coalition
- National Academy of Sciences
- National Association of Early Childhood Specialists in State Departments of Education
- National Association of State Boards of Education
- National Black Child Development Institute
- National Council of La Raza
- National Governors Association
- National Institute for Early Education Research
- National League of Cities
- National Womens Law Center
- National Workforce Registry Alliance
- New America
- Ounce of Prevention Fund
- Save the Children
- TEACH Early Childhood National Center
About 51勛圖厙:泭51勛圖厙 promotes high-quality early learning for all children, birth through age 8, by connecting practice, policy, and research. We advance a diverse, dynamic early childhood profession and support all who care for, educate, and work on behalf of young children. Learn more at泭www.naeyc.org.