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Professional Standards & Competencies Resource Library

The Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators outline the essential knowledge, skills, and practices that are foundational to high-quality early childhood education. These standards define what early childhood educators should know and be able to do in order to support the learning and development of young children from birth through age 8. They serve as a guiding framework for professional development, practice, and evaluation within the field of early childhood education.

Understanding and implementing these standards is crucial for educators as they help ensure the delivery of equitable, inclusive, and high-quality education that promotes the well-being and success of all children. By adhering to these standards, educators also contribute to the profession's commitment to continuous improvement and accountability.

Please note that while the collection of resources has been organized and tagged according to the Professional Standards and Competencies, only the most applicable competencies have been prioritized for searching and tagging purposes.

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    **As of Feb. 2025, certain webpages and resources, particularly from agencies/organizations/projects that receive federal funds, have been at least temporarily removed in order to comply with federal mandates related to the Trump Administration’s Executive Orders. We will continue to monitor these resource links and update them if and when new links are available.

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Intentional Teaching Video Collection

Intentional Teaching Video Collection

The videos and resources provide ideas and guidance on practicing intentionality in the early childhood classroom through observation, documentation, activities, and learning opportunities.

Organization/Author: Center for Early Childhood Education at Eastern Connecticut University

Type of Resource: Video Collection with Reflection Questions

Publication Date: Unknown

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Classroom Environment Video Collection

Classroom Environment Video Collection

The videos and resources provide ideas and guidance on intentionally preparing the learning environment to help support healthy development.

Organization/Author: Center for Early Childhood Education at Eastern Connecticut University

Type of Resource: Video Collection with Reflection Questions

Publication Date: Unknown

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Guiding Behavior Video Collection

Guiding Behavior Video Collection

The videos and resources provide ideas and guidance for supporting the development of positive behaviors and relationships.

Organization/Author: Center for Early Childhood Education at Eastern Connecticut University

Type of Resource: Video Collection with Reflection Questions

Publication Date: Unknown

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Universal Design for Learning Resources from ECTA

Universal Design for Learning Resources from ECTA

A collection of resources about UDL, including online tool kits, articles, books, and national centers.

Organization/Author: ECTA

Type of Resource: Collection

Publication Date: Unknown

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Universal Design for Learning: Meeting the Needs of All Students

Universal Design for Learning: Meeting the Needs of All Students

This site provides an overview of UDL concepts, then shares examples of how UDL approaches are being used to support two specific and different children in their literacy development.

Organization/Author: Patti Ralabate, Reading Rockets

Type of Resource: Blog

Publication Date: 2024

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Universal Design for Learning in the Early Childhood Classroom

Universal Design for Learning in the Early Childhood Classroom

This article provides a concise overview of the components of Universal Design for Learning, along with examples.

Organization/Author: Molly Breen, Free Spirit Publishing Blog

Type of Resource: Blog

Publication Date: 2024

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UDL at a Glance

UDL at a Glance

This brief video shows how UDL can guide the design of instructional goals, assessments, methods, and materials that can be customized and adjusted to meet individual needs.

Organization/Author: CAST

Type of Resource: Video

Publication Date: 2010

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UDL: Principles and Practice

UDL: Principles and Practice

National Center on UDL Director David Rose explains how UDL helps meet the most pressing issues facing educators today. Drawing on brain research and the learning sciences, he describes UDL principles and what they mean for classroom practice.

Organization/Author: National Center on UDL

Type of Resource: Video

Publication Date: 2010

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Environmental Support

Environmental Support

This in-service suite offers strategies for using environmental support to help increase the participation of children who need more support or challenge. Links to supporting materials are provided, including tips, tools, and resources for teachers, supervisors, and trainers.

Organization/Author: Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)

Type of Resource: Video and Facilitators Guide

Publication Date: 2024

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Child Preferences

Child Preferences 

Child preference is a key component of the UDL principle of engagement. This in-service suite offers strategies for using child preferences to help increase the participation of children who need more support or challenge. Links to supporting materials are provided, including tips, tools, and resources for teachers, supervisors, and trainers.

Organization/Author: Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)

Type of Resource: Video and Facilitators Guide

Publication Date: 2024

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Building Inclusive Child Care

Building Inclusive Child Care

This 12-minute video provides an overview of UDL, then shows how UDL is incorporated in the infant/toddler, preschool, and kindergarten classrooms at the Northampton Community College lab school.

Organization/Author: Northampton Community College Lab School

Type of Resource: Video
Publication Date: 2019

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Activity Simplification

Activity Simplification

Watch this suite to discover strategies for simplifying activities to increase participation of children who need more support or challenge. Links to supporting materials are provided, including tips, tools, and resources for teachers and trainers.

Organization/Author: Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)

Type of Resource: Video and Facilitators Guide
Publication Date: 2024

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Culturally Responsive Teaching

Culturally Responsive Teaching

A short article that introduces Culturally Responsive Teaching and the work of Zaretta Hammond.

Organization/Author:  National Equity Project

Type of Resource: Blog

Publication Date: Unknown

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Critical Practices for Anti-Bias Education

Critical Practices for Anti-Bias Education

 This guide offers practical strategies for creating a space where academic and social-emotional goals are accomplished side by side in an educational setting. It also provides advice for how teachers can implement culturally responsive pedagogy and bring anti-bias values to life. Critical Practices for Anti-Bias Education are organized into four sections: Instruction, Classroom Culture, Family and Community Engagement, and Teacher Leadership. In each section, you can explore recommended practices, find helpful explanations and learn how each practice connects to anti-bias education. A companion website offers additional resources.

Organization/Author: Perspectives for a Diverse America and Teaching Tolerance

Type of Resource: Report

Publication Date: 2014

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Crying and Laughing: The Emotional Development of Infants and Toddlers

Link: https://media.edweb.net/edWebinar/?view=20201028edweb32

A 60 minute recording of an overview of the book, Crying and Laughing: the Emotional Development of Infants and Toddlers.

Organization/Author: Dr. Donna Sasse Wittmer, Gryphon House Webinar 

Type of Resource: Webinar

Publication Date: 2020

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NAEYC’s Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) Position Statement (full document)

NAEYC’s Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) Position Statement (full document)

This position statement, one of five foundational documents developed by NAEYC in collaboration with the early childhood profession to advance high-quality early learning for all young children, defines the term, “developmentally appropriate practice.”  The definition emerges from a set of evidence-based core considerations and principles of child development and learning, all of which are explained in the principles section of this statement. To support educators’ use of developmentally appropriate practice, this statement also identifies guidelines for decision making in six key areas of responsibility that correspond to the Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators.

Organization/Author: NAEYC 

Type of Resource: Position Statement

Publication Date: 2020

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NAEYC’s Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education Position Statement Recommendations for Early Childhood Educators: (full document)

advancingequitypositionstatement.pdf

This position statement is one of five foundational documents NAEYC has developed in collaboration with the early childhood profession. With its specific focus on advancing equity in early childhood education, this statement complements and supports the other foundational documents that (1) define developmentally appropriate practice, (2) set professional standards and competencies for early childhood educators, (3) define the profession’s code of ethics, and (4) outline standards for early learning programs.

Organization/Author: NAEYC 

Type of Resource: Position Statement

Publication Date: 2019

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Take a Look! Visual Supports for Learning

Take a Look! Visual Supports for Learning

With pictures and words, this article defines visual supports and shows how they help all children to understand rules and expectations, engage in daily routine, navigate transitions, communicate thoughts, feelings and needs, and increase independence in child care routines and activities. 

Organization/Author:  Bonnie Blagojevic, Mary Ellin Logue, V. Susan Bennett-Armistead, Billie Taylor, and Erika Neal, Teaching Young Children 

Type of Resource: Article 

Publication Date: unknown

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Integrating Principles of Universal Design into the Early Childhood Curriculum

Integrating Principles of Universal Design into the Early Childhood Curriculum 

The authors offer examples and recommendations for how teachers of young children can support each young learner in diverse early learning settings by using Universal Design for Learning. 

Organization/Author:  Laurie A. Dinnebeil, Mary Boat, and Youlmi Bae, Dimensions of Early Childhood

Type of Resource: Article 

Publication Date: 2013

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