
The Teaching Research Assistance to Child care Providers (TRAC) curriculum meets the professional development needs of childcare providers, preschool teachers, and special education staff working with young children who are typically developing and/or children with disabilities or at risk or developmental delay in a variety of early childhood settings.
We are currently offering five days of intensive training delivered by a team of experienced and knowledgeable early childhood educators. This training is a hands-on, skill based training including discussion, practice, and observation in a model child development center. Specifically participating trainers will:
Any person wanting to become a TRAC Trainer should have at least 3 years experience and some formal training or education in the field of Early Childhood Education.
The cost for this 5-day workshop is $500 per person. Download the the TRAC Trainer Training brochure for more details. For registration and training dates contact Gary Glasenapp by email or phone at 503-838-8771.
This web-based tutorial presents a model for the planning, design, implementation, and evaluation of staff development and program planning activities. The model is based on a process approach and is not tied to any particular content. It has been used to develop training for professionals and paraprofessionals from a variety of disciplines and in numerous content areas. The model is most useful to those interested in training that results in skill level outcomes.
This workshop can be delivered as a face-to-face training or as a web-based tutorial.
The cost for this 2-day workshop is $200 per person. For registration and training dates contact Gary Glasenapp by email or phone at 503-838-8771.
Learn how to implement the nationally recognized Second Step® Violence Prevention Curriculum developed by the Committee for Children in Seattle, Washington for children ages 4-6 (preschool/kindergarten).
Preschool, child care, and Head Start teachers, administrators, education coordinators and paraeducators.
Discussion, video presentations, and large and small group activities will be used to prepare participants to implement the preschool/kindergarten Second Step Violence Prevention Curriculum. Participants will learn about:
The cost for this 1-day workshop is $100 person. For registration and training dates contact Gary Glasenapp by email or phone at 503-838-8771.
Learn strategies to more effectively work with parents to support children's development.
Preschool, child care, and Head Start teachers, administrators, education coordinators and paraeducators.
Discussion, video presentations, and large and small group activities will be used to explore ways to effectively communicate with parents. Participants will learn:
The cost for this 1-day workshop is $100 person. For registration and training dates contact Gary Glasenapp by email or phone at 503-838-8771.
Learn strategies to effectively facilitate parent education classes.
People responsible for facilitating parenting educaton sessions including tainiers, teachers and administrators from Head Start teachers and preschool or child care programs.
The workshop will incorporate a variety of large and small group activities as well as individual activities.
Participants will have:
The cost for this 1-day workshop is $100 person. For registration and training dates contact Gary Glasenapp by email or phone at 503-838-8771.
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