Course Creation: Director Training

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As the demand for child care across the state increases, the need for qualified directors will also increase. Directors are key to the successful operation of child care centers, and through additional training and education can better support their employees, improving both staff retention and quality of care.

The Strategy

This activity develops a free Director Training Sequence for child care center directors through the Colorado Shines Professional Development Information System (PDIS). The sequence of four online courses is designed for directors new to the role and focuses on Colorado’s Competencies for Early Childhood Center Directors and Related Administrators. Courses will be available in both English and Spanish.

Outputs

Six hours of online, self-paced coursework published in English and Spanish:

Key Outcomes and Learnings

Impact

All six hours (four courses) of online, self-paced coursework in both English and Spanish were published for public access in February 2024 on the Colorado Shines Professional Development Information System (PDIS).

Early feedback on the courses:

Learning

Stakeholder and subject matter expert (SME) engagement is key in quality training design. Maintaining engagement is challenging when stakeholders and SMEs (both internal and external to CDEC) are contributing time to training development on top of their regular job responsibilities.

Multimedia eLearning development is a lengthy process. Coordinating project management tasks and deadlines ahead of time supports keeping this process on track, as well as improved stakeholder and SME engagement.

eLearning development projects continue to confirm that publishing completed courses in English and Spanish simultaneously is best practice for equity and inclusion, rather than publishing in English first and Spanish after translation is completed.

Thoughtful evaluation is critical when developing course sequences (such as this director's training) to determine whether each course should be published upon completion, or whether all courses should be published together. The best timing for publication may vary by project.