Administering for Quality: Leading Canadian Early Childhood Programs 5e is designed to facilitate early childhood educators’ understanding of administrative, professional, and advocacy responsibilities. It covers a range of forms of early childhood experiences, with special attention given to family child care, as it is the type of care most Canadian parents use. Reflecting unique Canadian values, social policy, research, and government structures, the fifth edition reflects the significant changes occurring in the Early Childhood field throughout the country. This book is for Administration Courses offered by Canadian ECE programs.
This sixth edition of Administering for Quality: Leading and Collaborating in Canadian Early Childhood Education Programs is intended to facilitate early childhood educators' understanding of leadership, professional, and advocacy ...
Administering for Quality: Leading Canadian Early Childhood Programs is designed to improve your understanding of administrative, professional, and advocacy responsibilities. It covers a range of forms of early childhood experiences,...
Administering the Quality Control Function
A Guide to Administering Online Learning provides an overview of tasks to be accomplished in order to direct dynamic online initiatives.
Directors who employ new teachers or teachers with little or no background in child development and early childhood education will need to provide detailed coaching (Curtis, Humbarger & Mann, 2011; Skiffington, Washburn & Elliott, ...
Developing and Administering a Child Care Center
Bigelow , D. A. , McFarland , B. H. , and Olson , M.M. ( 1991 ) . Quality of life of community mental health program ... Canales , S. , Ganz , P. A. , and Coscarelli , C.A. ( 1995 ) . Translation and validation of a quality of life ...
With a focus on what center directors need to know and what they need to be able to do, the book guides readers through the process of identifying a program's core values and drafting mission and vision statements.
Example: Paul Parry, an SNT beneficiary uses his credit card to buy a cell phone for $100, appliances for $40, concert tickets for $60, and groceries for $50 at Safeway. The SNT trustee can pay for the cell phone, appliances, ...
Administering Medications: Pharmacology for Healthcare Professionals