Early Childhood NAEYC Assessment
This Assessment requires submission of one (1) document that includes a completed
and IPDP Template.
Instructions
Access the following to complete this Assessment:
-
PD Planning Worksheet
- Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP) Template
Before submitting your Assessment, carefully review the rubric. This is the same rubric the assessor will use to evaluate your submission and it provides detailed criteria describing how to achieve or master the Competency. Many students find that understanding the requirements of the Assessment and the rubric criteria help them direct their focus and use their time most productively.
This assessment has four-parts to complete this NAEYC assessment.
PV005: Goals, Action Steps, Timeline: Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP)
In the first column, list your near-term goals. They should be specific and clear. Action steps should be specific, such as gathering materials, interviewing specific people, visiting specific places to observe, etc. Add resources, such as written materials you will read, websites you will explore, funding needed to attend events, etc. Finally, think about how long it will take to reach your goal. This is your timeline and helps you meet your goal. Put a day, month, and year next to each goal and/or strategy showing when you expect to complete it or check in on your progress; this is the status.
Action Steps
(What specific tasks will I
complete to accomplish this goal?)
Resources
(What do I need to
accomplish my goal?)
Timeline
(Anticipated completion date)
Status
Example:
Obtain certification in child CPR
· Call the local health department to find where classes are held.
· Complete a child CPR certification course.
· Phone number of local health department
December 2015
November 17th—called the health department and enrolled in a child CPR training course
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Note: After completing the IPDP, choose two action steps from your plan to implement. Provide evidence to demonstrate that you completed the action step and attach it as an appendix to your IPDP. Examples of evidence might include such items as a certificate of attendance from a professional conference, interview notes, and/or photographs.
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NAEYC Assessment
USE the 2 documents below to complete the 4 parts along with reference documentation. Please make sure all detailed information and questions are answered in-depth or points will be takin off or will result in grade of a “0 zero”
Access the following to complete this Assessment:
1.
PD Planning Worksheet
2.
Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP) Template
Part 1: Professional Goals & Self-Assessment
Start with the end in mind. Consider the goals you want to achieve as an early childhood professional. What are your highest aspirations for serving children and families? Write two long-term goals in the appropriate “Part One” of the Professional Development Worksheet that reflect NAEYC standards for professional preparation.
Consider where you are now in relation to your long-term goals and aspirations. Reflect on your current knowledge, skills, and experience. Think about your areas of strength and areas for growth, including areas of study and professional interaction that have been most interesting and inspiring to you. Consider this information within the context of each of the following core areas of the early childhood profession:
· Safe and Healthy Learning Environments
· Physical and Intellectual Development
· Social and Emotional Development
· Relationships With Families
· Program Management
· Professionalism
· Observing and Recording Behavior
· Child Growth and Development
Record your areas of strength, areas for growth, and areas of interest and inspiration for at least three of these areas on the Professional Development Worksheet.
With these areas in mind, formulate three very specific and clear near-term goals—measureable goals that you will achieve in the next 6 months to 1 year. List them on the worksheet. These will be the goals that drive your Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP).
Part II: Research to Inform Professional Development
Each of the near-term goals you identified on your Professional Development Worksheet is impacted by the broader landscape of the early childhood field. For example, you may have a goal of initiating advocacy efforts in an area in which new sources of funding are being made available at a national level. Or, it may be an area in which funding is being withdrawn. Understanding how your goals are influenced by current research, policies, issues, and trends can help you to be more strategic in deciding where to focus your professional growth and learning.
Consider each of the near-term goals you identified on your Professional Development Worksheet. In “Section Two” of the worksheet, summarize the larger context at the community, state, national, and/or global levels as follows:
Describe at least three examples of current research, policies, issues, and/or trends that inform your near-term goals. Explain how the current research, policies, issues, and/or trends support or impede your ability to reach your goals.
Explain how you can apply your learning about the research, policies, issues, or trends to advance toward achieving your goals.
Part III: Professional Organizations and Resources
Whatever the policies, issues, and trends may be affecting the early childhood field, a multitude of professional organizations and resources are available to provide information, training, guidance, and support that can assist you in reaching your professional goals.
Reflect on the policies, issues, and trends impacting your near-term goals. Based on this reflection, in “Section 3” of your Professional Development Worksheet, identify at least three professional organizations and resources that would be beneficial in supporting your ongoing development withing your area or surrounding. (My area is in the state of MS)
For each organization and resource selected, include the following:
Name of organization or resource
Website or contact information
Brief overview of purpose of organization or resource
Explanation of how the organization can support achievement of near-term goals
Part IV: Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP):
Attaining your goals requires far more than identifying what you would like to achieve. You also need to identify specific strategies and resources for achieving each goal, a timeline for completion, and progress measures. These are the components of an Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP). Your IPDP serves becomes the cornerstone of your professional development. It serves as a guidepost for your professional development, providing pathways for translating your goals into concrete action steps.
Based on the information you gathered in your worksheet, complete the IPDP Template to create your Individual Professional Development Plan. An example of how to fill out each column is provided in the first row of the template.
After completing the IPDP, choose two action steps from your plan to implement. Provide evidence to demonstrate that you completed the action step and attach it as an appendix to your IPDP. Examples of evidence might include such items as a certificate of attendance from a professional conference, interview notes, and/or photographs.
Use the 2 documents forms below to complete and citate information and references.
PV005: Goals, Action Steps, Timeline: Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP)
In the first column, list your near-term goals. They should be specific and clear. Action steps should be specific, such as gathering materials, interviewing specific people, visiting specific places to observe, etc. Add resources, such as written materials you will read, websites you will explore, funding needed to attend events, etc. Finally, think about how long it will take to reach your goal. This is your timeline and helps you meet your goal. Put a day, month, and year next to each goal and/or strategy showing when you expect to complete it or check in on your progress; this is the status.
Near-Term Goals |
Action Steps (What specific tasks will I complete to accomplish this goal?) |
Resources (What do I need to accomplish my goal?) |
Timeline (Anticipated completion date) |
Status |
Example: Obtain certification in child CPR |
· Call the local health department to find where classes are held. · Complete a child CPR certification course. |
· Phone number of local health department |
December 2015 |
November 17th—called the health department and enrolled in a child CPR training course |
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Note: After completing the IPDP, choose two action steps from your plan to implement. Provide evidence to demonstrate that you completed the action step and attach it as an appendix to your IPDP. Examples of evidence might include such items as a certificate of attendance from a professional conference, interview notes, and/or photographs.
PV005: Professional Development Worksheet
Use the following worksheet to guide the development of the Assessment for this Competency.
Part One: Professional Goals and Self-Assessment
Long-Term Goals and Aspirations | 1. Areas for Growth Areas of Interest/Inspiration Near-Term Goals (Note: These are goals that you will achieve in the next 6 months.) Goal 2: Goal 3: |
Part Two: Research to Inform Professional Development · What current policies, research, issues, and/or trends inform your near-term goals? · How might these policies, research issues, and/or trends support or impede your ability to reach your goals? · How can you apply your learning about the research, policies, issues, or trends to advance toward achieving your goals? |
Part Three: Early Childhood Professional Organizations and Resources Organization/Resource #1 · Name of organization or resource: Washington County Opp. Inc. · Website or contact information: www.wcoihs.edu · Brief overview of purpose of organization or resource: · Statement of how the organization or resource can be used to support one or more of your near-term goals: |
Organization/Resource #2 · Name of organization or resource: Walden University · Website or contact information: www.waldenu.edu · Brief overview of purpose of organization or resource: |
Organization/Resource #3 · Name of organization or resource: · Website or contact information: · Brief overview of purpose of organization or resource: |
Part Four: Individual Professional Development Plan Complete the Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP) template and Appendix. Submit them separately. |
PV005: Professional Development Worksheet
Use the following worksheet to guide the development of the Assessment for this Competency.
Part One: Professional Goals and Self-Assessment
Long-Term Goals and Aspirations | 1. My goal is to be come a college professor to pursue my career in Early childhood Education. 2. Complete my education in receiving my PhD to receive my Doctoral degree in Early Childhood and teach Early Childhood studies at surrounding Universities. Areas of Strength · I work well with children in the Early Childhood classrooms. Areas for Growth Areas of Interest/Inspiration Near-Term Goals (Note: These are goals that you will achieve in the next 6 months.) Goal 2: Goal 3: |
Part Two: Research to Inform Professional Development · What current policies, research, issues, and/or trends inform your near-term goals? · How might these policies, research issues, and/or trends support or impede your ability to reach your goals? · How can you apply your learning about the research, policies, issues, or trends to advance toward achieving your goals? |
Part Three: Early Childhood Professional Organizations and Resources Organization/Resource #1 · Name of organization or resource: Washington County Opp. Inc. · Website or contact information: www.wcoihs.edu · Brief overview of purpose of organization or resource: · Statement of how the organization or resource can be used to support one or more of your near-term goals: |
Organization/Resource #2 · Name of organization or resource: Walden University · Website or contact information: www.waldenu.edu · Brief overview of purpose of organization or resource: |
Organization/Resource #3 · Name of organization or resource: · Website or contact information: · Brief overview of purpose of organization or resource: |
Part Four: Individual Professional Development Plan Complete the Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP) template and Appendix. Submit them separately. |
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PV005: Goals, Action Steps, Timeline: Individual Professional Development Plan (IPDP)
In the first column, list your near-term goals. They should be specific and clear. Action steps should be specific, such as gathering materials, interviewing specific people, visiting specific places to observe, etc. Add resources, such as written materials you will read, websites you will explore, funding needed to attend events, etc. Finally, think about how long it will take to reach your goal. This is your timeline and helps you meet your goal. Put a day, month, and year next to each goal and/or strategy showing when you expect to complete it or check in on your progress; this is the status.
Near-Term Goals |
Action Steps (What specific tasks will I complete to accomplish this goal?) |
Resources (What do I need to accomplish my goal?) |
Timeline (Anticipated completion date) |
Status |
Example: Obtain certification in child CPR |
· Call the local health department to find where classes are held. · Complete a child CPR certification course. |
· Phone number of local health department |
December 2015 |
November 17th—called the health department and enrolled in a child CPR training course |
1. Take professional development courses to “Understand the adult relationship in an inclusive child care environment”. |
· TEXAS AMU CEU certification early childhood development |
· Continue to keep up my work and maintain my studies in a timely fashion. |
May 2020 |
January 4, 2020 – I completed 7.25 competency hours of my degree plan. |
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Note: After completing the IPDP, choose two action steps from your plan to implement. Provide evidence to demonstrate that you completed the action step and attach it as an appendix to your IPDP. Examples of evidence might include such items as a certificate of attendance from a professional conference, interview notes, and/or photographs.
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