Training Available for Immediate Download
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Preparation for Federal Monitoring Reviews
- Designed for management staff preparing for a review
- Highlights of Current Monitoring Tool
- Suggestions for Preparation
- Performance Standards 101
- Designed for new staff, stakeholders
- Overview/highlights of all sections of performance standards
- Opportunities for applying standards to local program
- Not Just for Children
- Designed for parents who desire to learn more about parent involvement
- Gives the big picture of Head Start
- Create a personal plan for parent involvement
- ALL WEBINARS AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
- SCHEDULE TRAINING AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
- NO TRAVEL COSTS
- CERTIFICATION OF COMPLETION AVAILABLE
- NO TIME AWAY FROM THE OFFICE
- SUPPLEMENTAL RESOURCES INCLUDED
Goals for this Project
- To review the Head Start performance standards
- To connect these standards back to the PRISM 2007
- To practice telling and writing how your program implements these standards
- Overall Outcome: Your program prepares notebooks with tabs to answer the protocol questions in the 2007 PRISM.
Who Should Attend
- Any Head Start staff member/stakeholder
- Head Start management staff responsible for federal review planning & self-assessment
SHARON COCHRAN
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TERESA GILBERT
Certfied Leadership Coach |
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Former Head Start Director
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Former Qnet Program Specialist
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Current Federal Peer Reviewer
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Current Head Start Consultant
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Former Head Start Director
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Current Federal Peer Reviewer
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Current Head Start Consultant
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Cost:
- $1,195 for six sessions (12 modules)
- $50 for each additional site/phone connection
Registration Deadlines:
- Friday, February 2, 2007
- Late Registration Fee: $50 (Feb. 2-Feb 9)
Download Registration Form
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