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To view the Career Lattice guide,
CLICK HERE.
When reading the downloadable guide, please keep the following
information in mind:
Within columns: Multiple colored
asterisks in a column represent the S.T.E.P. level(s) able to work
in that position.
Across rows: The gray area
represents a position that is not yet attainable at the current
S.T.E.P. The bottom line in the white area and up represents a
position that is now available at your current S.T.E.P.
Note A: When reading the guide: The
gray area represents a position that is not yet attainable at the
current S.T.E.P. The bottom line in the white area and up
represents a position that is now available at your current S.T.E.P.
For example, in order to be an instructor in higher education, you
must have completed your master’s degree in early childhood, special
education or other related field. Multiple colored asterisks
in a column represent the S.T.E.P. level(s) able to work in that
position.
Note B: Degrees required for
S.T.E.P. 5 and above may be in early childhood education, special
education or other related fields. Other fields might include
Human Development, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Education,
Pediatric Nursing, Family & Consumer Science, Recreation, Child and
Family Studies and Business.
Note C: This framework was adapted
from the Kent County Professional Development Steps and represents
recommendations made by the GSC Early Care and Education
Subcommittee members as a model for best practices in professional
development. However, individual agencies and programs may
differ in their requirements. Please check with the director
of the program for their policies.
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