TABLE 251.094 Director of a school-age program | |
Preservice training | Additional training |
A combination of 2 noncredit department-approved courses in school-age care and 6 credits in leadership, management, education, physical education, community health, child guidance, recreation, psychology, social work, or juvenile justice | Within one year of assuming the position, at least 10 hours in staff supervision or coaching and mentoring |
Twelve credits in leadership, management, education, physical education, community health, child guidance, recreation, psychology, social work, or juvenile justice | Within one year of assuming the position, at least 10 hours in staff supervision or coaching and mentoring |
Forty-eight credits with at least 2 credits in school-age child growth and development | Within one year of assuming the position, at least 10 hours in staff supervision or coaching and mentoring |
The Registry Afterschool & Youth Development Credential | No additional training required |
The Registry Child Care Administrator Credential | No additional training required |
An associate degree from an accredited institution of higher education | No additional training required |
A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education | No additional training required |
An educator license issued by the Wisconsin department of public instruction or the appropriate authority in another state to be a kindergarten, early childhood, middle school, or high school regular or special education teacher | No additional training required |
Note: The noncredit courses approved by the department to meet the entry-level training requirements for a school-age director are Introduction to the School-Age Care Profession and Skills and Strategies for the School-Age Teacher. School-age directors may also meet this requirement by completing both Guiding Behavior of Children in School-Age Programs and School-Age Curricular Framework in place of Skills and Strategies for the School-Age Teacher.
Note: The noncredit courses approved by the department to meet the entry level training requirements for a school-age program leader are Introduction to the School-Age Care Profession and Skills and Strategies for the School-Age Teacher. School-age program leaders may also meet this requirement by completing both Guiding Behavior of Children in School-Age Programs and School-Age Curricular Framework in place of Skills and Strategies for the School-Age Teacher.
Note: The noncredit course approved by the department to meet the entry level training requirement for a school-age program leader in combination with 2 credits is Introduction to the School-Age Care Profession.
Note:Introduction to the School-Age Care Profession is the noncredit course approved by the department to meet the entry level training requirements for a school-age group leader.
Wis. Admin. Code Department of Children and Families DCF 251.094
Introduction to the School-Age Care Profession is the noncredit course approved by the department to meet the entry-level training requirements for a school-age program aide.