What’s new with the BAS? Second edition changes and how they impact providers, coaches, and QRIS


This session will be held at the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Professional Learning Institute.

A nurturing heart is an essential part of family child care, but quality care is hard to sustain without sound business and professional practices in place. The Business Administration Scale for Family Child Care (BAS) was designed as a tool to measure and guide such practices. This session will include an update on national norms, an overview of changes to the second edition, and interactive activities on how to incorporate the BAS into leadership academies and QRIS.

Presented by: Teri Talan | Michael W. Louis Chair & Jill Bella | Director of Professional Learning

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Date and Time

June 12, 2018
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Location

NAEYC Professional Learning Institute
JW Marriott Austin
Lone Star Ballroom Salon A – RDS 100
Austin, TX

Registration

Registration cost: See registration site.

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Scholarships

Your local child care resource and referral agency may have scholarship funds available to assist with your registration or tuition costs for this event. Find your local CCR&R.

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