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ERSEA Management License  (45 units/36 weeks)

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  • The ERSEA Management License (ML) program is designed for those responsible for training and implementation of ERSEA.  It provide students the tools and training necessary to meet training and staff understanding of the ERSEA requirements in the CFR Part 1302 of federal regulations regarding eligibility, recruitment, enrollment, selection and attendance for their program. Participants learn about determining community strength and needs, using the community assessments to determine program design options and methods of implementing ERSEA requirements at their program. This 36 week course gives you access to practical tools, strategies, and techniques that will make your ERSEA trainings dynamic, engaging, and effective. We show you how to optimize your training environment and training programs to achieve outstanding ERSEA implementation and compliance results.

  • The Management License (ML) program is designed as a valid and reliable measure of the candidates understanding of the Head Start regulations.  Candidates enrolled in this License program acquire a skill set of the best practices and procedural methods for implementing Head Start regulations as well as training and conducting professional development processes of ERSEA. A Supervisor Credential (CS) is a Head Start professional who is responsible for collecting, reporting, managing, monitoring and professional development and training of ERSEA Management Services. 

    The Management License (ML) program is designed for professionals who are responsible for ensuring the professional development of Head Start staff. Candidates enrolled in this program usually have 2 years or more experience administering Head Start training curriculum. The Credentialed Trainer program is designed to identify leading trainers who can deliver superior training events, conferences and seminars on Head Start standards. Candidates enrolled in this program will have a competitive edge in their career and will be a vital resource in today's Head Start training community. In addition to the national recognition, candidates are provided with a valuable set of resources to aid them in becoming some of the best trainers in the Head Start community. The Management License (ML) process usually takes about 36 weeks to complete and requires 45 credit units.

    The Management License (ML) in ERSEA Management includes is designed to identify the areas of perfomance that are the primary focus of the ERSEA Protocol. Each outcome indicates a federal regulation

    Learning Outcomes

    Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:

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    Build comfortable rapport with staff and get buy-in for ERSEA procedures from the beginning 

    2.

    Deliver ERSEA standards logically and simply in a brain-friendly fashion.

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    Orchestrate the optimum environment for your training

    4.

    Engage the audience in multi-faceted, ingenious ways to facilitate ERSEA compliance.

    5.

    Use and combine compelling audio & visual aids to utilize more senses.

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    Choose creative and stimulating delivery formats for "dry" regulatory materials.

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    Facilitate partner and group activities applicable to learning goals.

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    Transfer ERSEA information from short-term to long-term memory.

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    Plan and design a seamless, multi-sensory ERSEA training that will have lasting impact.

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    Apply accelerated ERSEA strategies for results-boosting, super-charged productivity

     

     Program Information

  • Program Length
  • This program are 36 weeks in length, 45 credits unless specified otherwise. HS University students are Head Start working adults who can earn their certificate at their own pace and on their own schedule.  Most students attend part-time, and the normal time to complete this program is 36 weeks.
  • Program Course of Study
  • The following list a suggested course of study. Students must complete 15 credits/45 units in order to earn a credential. Please contact your advisor and student representative for an individual Professional Development Plan (Plans consist of a detailed program of study requirement and Proposal for Tuition payment).  Students must complete an application and pay application fee in order to receive Professional Development Plans of Study.