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PQA- Program Quality Assessment
What do you find meaningful about the PQA?
How does it improve the quality of your relationships and instruction?
PQA & Creative Curriculum
What new information are you hoping to gain today?
PQA - Program Quality Assessment
Goal of the PQA is to make Quality Changes in the
classroom, center, program or child care home.
Many programs use PQA as a marker for ongoing progress and improvements.
PQA The assessment tool is based on the five key
objectives of Head Start, which are: enhancing children's growth and development; strengthening families as the primary nurturers of
their children; providing children with educational, health, and
nutritional services; linking children and families to needed community
services; and ensuring well-managed programs that involve
parents in decision making. -M. Bunch, 2004
PQA Developed by:High Scope Educational Research Foundation
PQA Describes what a high quality early care and education program looks like.
PQA provides us with the knowledge and common vocabulary to make quality improvements with research based supports.
Based on Sound Principles of a High Quality Preschool Classroom and 40 years of research in the Perry Preschool Project -Ypsilanti, MI
What Is Program Quality?Program quality, like child development, has many dimensions. It includes:
Structural components — the classroom, center, program or home. How the learning environment is set up and what happens during the program day.
Process — how adults interact with children and plan and carry out meaningful learning experiences. Ways in which staff relate to parents, one another, and the community can affect children and are part of the quality process. Finally, agency-wide factors influence what happens in the classroom and can directly or indirectly impact children.
Uses for the PQA Research and Evaluation Self Assessment Supervision , Observation & Feedback
“Our PQA feedback is grounded in two strong convictions: that all teachers want to do the best for the children in their care and that there is always room for growth, no matter how good the teacher.”
-S. Christensen and A. Rosen, 2010
What is the PQA?Comprehensive toolResearch – based and field-testedAppropriate for use in all early care
and education settingsAdministered by independent
evaluators or used as a self- assessment tool
Defines quality along a continuum
StructureEach item begins with a statement followed
by a series of indicators defining the lower, middle and upper ends of the 5-point quality continuum or rubric.
“When teachers are on a quest for high quality, the Program Quality Assessment is an integral component of their journey.”
- High Scope ReSource Spring 2010
Potential Uses of the PQA
Improving the Quality of Early Care and Education Programs with:
Self Assessment Training/ Coaching Program MonitoringObservation and Feedback Research and Evaluation
The goal of assessment is to acknowledge strengths and identifyareas for improvement.
We travel side by side with teachers and directors as we all strive to make quality better.
-A. Rosen & S. Christensen, 2010
Michigan’s Roadmap to Quality Great Start 2 Quality Resource Center, NWQuality Improvement Consultants & Specialists help support us on our
journey.
Michigan’s T.Q.R.I.S. Tiered Quality Rating Improvement System
Self Assessment Survey (SAS)
PQA
Creative Curriculum
The Curriculum grows and changes along with the early childhood field as we learn from current research and gain new insights about what teachers need to know in order to teach effectively. The CC now has a long history – each new edition reflects our commitment to respond to the needs of early childhood educators.
John Dewey, Lev Vygotsky, Erik Erikson, Jean Piaget, brain research and literacy/math research between 2003 and 2009
First edition launched in 1978
• Introduced teachers how to set up their classrooms into interest areas and to use them effectively
• Blocks, House Corner, Art and Table Toys
2nd edition in 1988
• Added the Library, Sand and Water, and Outdoors sections
1992 was the 3rd edition
• Explained the theories and philosophy behind the Creative Curriculum
• Goals and objectives for children’s learning assessment
• Families
• Cooking, Music and Movement, and Computers
Fourth edition in 2002
• New brain research guided the development of the fourth edition providing more guidance about appropriate teaching strategies
• Defined the vital role of the teacher in connecting content, teaching and learning for preschool children
• Explained the teacher’s role in addressing content in literacy, math, science, social studies, the arts and technology
• New interest area added – Discovery
Fifth and most current edition created in 2010
•Includes 5 volumes that help teachers build their professional knowledge of best practices
• The Foundation• Interest Areas• Literacy• Math• Objectives for Development and Learning
•The Creative Curriculum volumes are designed to support teachers at all levels of experience in planning and implementing a high quality developmentally appropriate program
•To make the curriculum work for you, incorporate your own interests and teaching style as well as information about the children you teach and their families
The Creative Curriculum is based off of 5 fundamental principles:
1. Positive interactions and relationships with adults provide a critical foundation for successful learning
2. Social-emotional competence is a significant factor in school success
3. Constructive, purposeful play supports essential learning
4. The physical environment affects the type and quality of learning interactions
5. Teacher-family partnerships promote development and learning
How do these 5 areas tie to the PQA?
Moving from Good to Great! Together we can!
Developing High Quality Learning Environments for all children!
PQA & Creative Curriculum
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Q & A
Facilitated by:
Angela Norvell, Traverse Bay Area ISD
Liz Walker, Wexford, Missaukee and Manistee ISDs
Dru O’Connor, Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency