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T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Illinois: T.E.A.C.H. (Teacher
Education and Compensation Helps) is a scholarship and compensation project
designed to help child care practitioners working in child care centers and
licensed family child care homes to obtain funding for college coursework or
tuition. T.E.A.C.H. links education, compensation and commitment to improving
the quality of early childhood care and education programs for children. It is
administered by INCCRRA and funded collaboratively by the Illinois Department
of Human Services, participating scholarship recipients, sponsoring child care
programs, and other funding sources.
Teacher: Person directly responsible for the care and education
of a group of children in an early childhood program.
Teacher Certification: In order to teach in Illinois public
elementary and secondary schools the teacher must be certified by the state of
Illinois. See the recommendations for the following baccalaureate majors: Early
Childhood, Elementary, Secondary and Special Education.
Teacher Educator: College instructor or professor who teaches
early childhood practitioners.
Tech Prep: Administered by ICCB, Tech Prep is a federally
funded education program built upon three critical components intended to
develop seamless pathways that prepare students for high-wage, high-demand
careers: 1) linkages between academic and career and technical educators; 2)
articulation between secondary and postsecondary education; & 3)
collaboration between educators and the business community. Programs are run
locally through an educational partnership between the community college, high
schools, and various other entities involved with the delivery of career and
technical education in their region. There are 40 local Tech Prep Consortium in
Illinois.
Tiered Reimbursement: Increased payment rates based on quality
in a state’s child care subsidy system. In tiered reimbursement systems, states
provide higher rates for child care centers and family child care homes that
achieve one or more levels of quality beyond basic licensing requirements.
Toddler: Children between 15 months and 2 years of age. The
term may include a child up to 30 months of age depending upon physical or
social development.
Trainer approval (standards and registries): Set of standards
and qualifications for individuals who offer training. A registry is a database
that sets standards for trainers and tracks trainers’ qualifications and the
standards they have met.
Training approval: Set of standards that trainers must meet,
usually linked to core knowledge and to principles of adult learning.
Transcript: The transcript is an official document that is a
record of a student's academic work. To request a copy of the transcript or to
have it sent to another party a student would need to contact each institution
that was attended for information.
Transfer Student: A transfer student is a person who begins an
academic career at one institution, but leaves that institution and enrolls in
another institution.
Turnover: The percentage of staff that cease employment within
a 12-month or other specified period. Turnover is calculated by dividing the
number of staff who have left employment by the number of staff on the payroll.
Two-Year School: An institution that awards a student an
associate degree. In Illinois, community colleges award associate degrees.
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