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Professional Development Opportunities for Child Care Professionals
in the Ventura County Region!


To earn professional growth hours through trainings and workshops offered by local and regional agencies and groups, see training list and calendar below (of note, some trainings offer a college unit option).

 
 
 

LIST OF TRAININGS BY DATE
Statewide trainings/workshops/online classes for early childhood professionals, family and school-age child care providers, and others are listed below.
For Region 8 After School Program Trainings: click here
If you would like your training flyer posted here contact: hejohnson@vcoe.org
If the workshop/training title is blue,
click to print a copy of the Registration Flyer!
 

Date(s)

Workshop/Training/Class/Event - City

  2010 Feb - Dec
The Child Development Centers Webinar Series
 -Online
 Aug 26, 2010    
Desired Results Developmental Profile - DRDP  2010- Ventura
Summer/Fall 2010     
Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale-R (ECERS-R) Training  - See flyer for sessions, locations and dates

 Sept 21, 2010  
Skill Builders-All About ECERS- Ventura
Sept 29, 2010 
 
California Preschool Curriculum Framework Vol. 1- Camarillo

Sept 30-Oct 2, 2010   
CalSAC Training of Trainers- LA Area
 Oct 9, 2010   
PITC-Infant/Toddler Learning & Development Foundations- Camarillo
Oct 18-20, 2010   
CDE/CDD DRDP Training with followup training in March 2011 - Los Angeles
Nov 6, 2010   
PITC-Infant/Toddler Learning & Development Guidelines- Camarillo
Nov 19, 2010   
Director Mentor Information Session- Moorpark

 
 
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LOOKING FOR STATEWIDE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES?
Trainings are offered throughout the State of California for professionals in the early childhood field.  Here are a few organizations who provide professional growth:

CDPI (Child Development Policy Institute)
The Child Development Policy Institute (CDPI) is a non-partisan, independent organization whose mission is to help establish sound public policy that benefits the children of California. CDPI is a leader in the childcare and development field on fiscal and policy matters and the principal advocate for children and families in the California budget process.
CAEYC (CA Association for the Education of Young Children) The California Association for the Education of Young Children has existed for more than 50 years and offers a number of valuable services and excellent opportunities for early childhood educators to get together and exchange ideas, as well as pursue professional growth and success.
PACE (Professional Association for Childhood Education)  PACE is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, and membership-based organization. PACE was established in 1955 to fill the legislation, education and development needs of early child care professionals.
PITC (The Program for Infant Toddler Care) PITC seeks to ensure that America's infants and toddlers get a safe, healthy, emotionally secure and intellectually rich start in life.  The Program for Infant/Toddler Care's approach equates good care with trained caregivers who are preparing themselves and the environment so that infants can learn.  PITC is a collaboration between the California Department of Education and WestEd.


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TO TAKE UNIT-BEARING COURSEWORK THROUGH LOCAL COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES:

 Child Development Degrees offered at local colleges and 
 universities:
AA/AS  BA/BS MA/MS
  Moorpark College      
  Oxnard College      
  Ventura College      
  University of LaVerne      
  National University      
  California State University Channel Islands  

 
 
  California State University Northridge      

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