Staff briefed the Early Childhood Advisory Committee on a work‑in‑progress review of the required preservice training for early‑childhood providers. The training is a 10‑hour preservice module launched in 2017 and required by state regulation since 2021.
DOE staff said they conducted four regional listening sessions (with low in‑person turnout), opened a three‑month survey that yielded about 50 responses, and collected hundreds of public comments tied to recent Head Start standards and other rulemaking. The team’s goal is to use this feedback to make the training more relevant and accessible — proposals discussed included shorter, role‑specific tracks (for school‑age staff, infant/toddler staff, or family‑home providers), competency‑based assessments and modular online options.
Committee members emphasized the need for brevity and direct job relevance to increase participation. Several members suggested multiple targeted certificates (school‑ager, preschool/younger, family‑home) rather than a single long course. DOE staff said short‑term changes may be possible with the current vendor; larger scope changes would likely require competitive procurement and more time.
Staff committed to returning the committee with refined recommendations and to balancing short‑term vendor adjustments against the need for more fundamental redesign if required by stakeholders and procurement constraints.