Using Standards-Based and Evidence-Based Content in Early Childhood Professional Development
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Rashida Banerjee
University of Northern Colorado, USA
Harvey Rude
University of Northern Colorado, USA
Published 2013-12-30
https://doi.org/10.15388/SW.2013.28270
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Keywords

early childhood
early childhood special education
professional development
standards-based competencies
evidence-based competencies

How to Cite

Banerjee, R. and Rude, H. (2013) “Using Standards-Based and Evidence-Based Content in Early Childhood Professional Development”, Social Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach, 3(2), pp. 42–51. doi:10.15388/SW.2013.28270.

Abstract

Converging empirical evidence has identifi ed key components of effective practices for providing high-quality services to young children and their families. The article describes the components of professional development that result in well qualifi ed, well-trained and effective early childhood professionals who can implement evidence-based practices to improve outcomes of young children and their families. Specifi cally, standards-based and evidence-based professional development competencies developed and guided by national and state agencies are discussed.

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