History
Gateways to Opportunity is a statewide system of professional
development administered by the Illinois Network of Child Care Resource and
Referral Agencies (INCCRRA). Funding from the Illinois Department of Human
Services, the McCormick Tribune Foundation, and the Joyce Foundation supports
the system.
The design process is being coordinated with existing early care and education
credentials - the Type 04 Early Childhood Education Teaching Certificate, the
Illinois Director Credential, and the Early Intervention Credential - as well
as other higher education initiatives currently under development. These
include the revised Early Childhood Teacher Standards, the Paraprofessional
Credential, the Associate of Arts in Teaching degree, the Infant Toddler
Credential, the Child Care Apprenticeship, and the Natural Allies Project to
prepare practitioners to better serve young children with disabilities by using
community college resources.
An initial two-year grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to the Illinois
State Board of Education supported the beginning efforts of the Professional
Development Advisory Committee. The Illinois Workforce Investment Board
approved the funding for this project.
Gateways to Opportunity builds upon the professional development recommendations
included in the report on universal preschool and the results from the April
2002 Statewide Forum on Professional Preparation and Development of the Early
Childhood Workforce.
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