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Supporting Leadership and Quality in Infant/Toddler Programs

Woman communicating via phone The California Department of Education, and WestEd are pleased to announce a new training opportunity for infant/toddler program directors (including center-based directors and directors of large family child care programs).

The PITC Academy for Program Directors will provide an opportunity to learn about the Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC) instructional materials, philosophy and content and how these resources can be used in infant/toddler program leadership.
PITC is a nationally recognized training program designed to improve the quality of child care services for infants and toddlers and was developed through a long-term collaboration between the California Department of Education, Child Development Division and WestEd. This quality improvement activity is made possible through the use of funds from the Federal Child Development Fund (CDF), Quality Improvement Activities, Infant/Toddler Earmark.
Please note: These Academies are no longer offered in California. They can be offered in other states by special arrangement.



For more information contact: Alicia Tuesta, WestEd: 415.289.2319 or atuesta@wested.org
 
 

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