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If you are taking training to meet annual training requirements or TCCOTS-specific content, sign in to see a variety of courses at no cost to you!

Tennessee Child Care Online Training System (TCCOTS) is a free online learning management system developed and funded through a contract with the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) and Tennessee State University, Center of Excellence for Learning Sciences, and ProSolutions Training.

TCCOTS offers free online training recognized by the TDHS for early childhood educators and supports high-quality child care services in Tennessee. TDHS is committed to promoting high-quality early childhood environments that are safe, healthy, and educationally rich.

TDHS recognizes the value of online trainings as practical alternatives to in-person trainings that support the busy schedules of our early childhood educators. TCCOTS trainings may be completed at any time—days, evenings, or weekends.

Each module is recognized by TDHS for both basic licensing and/or report card training hours.

Health and Safety Training Courses

The Child Care Development and Block Grant (CCDBG) Reauthorization Act of 2014 requires states to develop a system of professional development to improve the knowledge and skills of the child care workforce. Training and professional development in Tennessee is to be conducted on an ongoing basis. Continuous development allows for the incorporation of knowledge of the state’s early learning developmental guidelines, Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) health and safety standards, and social/emotional behavior intervention models (which may include positive behavior intervention and support models).

Child Development Associate (CDA)® Training

TDHS contracts with Tennessee State University (TSU) to provide assistance to educators seeking to pursue an academic-based Child Development Associate (CDA) ® credential from the Council for Professional Recognition. Coursework for a non-academic CDA® credential from the Council for Professional Recognition may be obtained independent of TDHS assistance from other training providers, including ProSolutions Training, Inc.

International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET)

ProSolutions Training is accredited as an Authorized Provider by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), and each completed training module includes IACET CEUs at no extra charge.

RESOURCES

Tennessee Child Care Resource & Referral Network (CCR&R) is a managed network of Child Care Resource and Referral agencies serving eight (8) geographic areas across Tennessee. The CCR&R and provides resources for families, child care educators, employers and the communities who support quality care and education.

CCR&R Quality Coaches are highly trained and educated to provide child care professionals with the training and technical assistance they need to provide the best care possible for Tennessee’s children. CCR&R offers Tennessee Child Care Provider Training (TN-CCPT) at no cost to assist early childhood educators with meeting training requirements.

Click here to locate and register for in-person trainings nearest you.

Tennessee Early Childhood Training Alliance (TECTA) is the professional development and continuing education hub for early childhood educators in Tennessee. Utilizing the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Standards for Professional Preparation as its framework, TECTA offers collaborative supports through eight (8) higher education institutional partners. Click here to find and contact the TECTA site nearest you.

TECTA offers the Tennessee Early Childhood Program Administrator Credential (TECPAC), an award by the Tennessee State University Center of Excellence for Learning Sciences. Designed for early childhood directors, TECPAC incorporates both NAEYC standards and competencies from either the Program Administration Scale Measuring Early Childhood Leadership and Management (PAS) or Business Administration Scale for Family Child Care (BAS) from the McCormick Tribune Center for Early Childhood Leadership. Click here to learn more about TECPAC.

TECTA offers 30-clock hour Orientations designed to provide foundational knowledge in the following content areas:

  • Administration
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
  • Center-Based Care
  • Family Child Care
  • Infant-Toddler Care
  • School-Age Care

Click here to learn more about the schedule of Orientations nearest you.

TECTA offers technical assistance and financial support for child care providers seeking accreditation by either the National Association of Family Child Care (NAFCC) or the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Click here to learn more about available accreditation support.

OTHER RESOURCES

Kid Central
https://www.kidcentraltn.com/

ProSolutions Training
https://prosolutionstraining.com/

Child Care Payment Assistance (Child Care Certificate Program)
https://www.tn.gov/humanservices/for-families/child-care-services/child-care-payment-assistance.html

Tennessee Early Learning Developmental Standards
https://www.tn.gov/education/instruction/academic-standards/early-learning-development-standards.html

Childcare Tennessee
https://www.childcaretennessee.com

TrainTN
https://traintn.sworpswebapp.sworps.utk.edu

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FAQs

What is the CDA program in Tennessee? ›

The CDA National Credentialing Program is a professional development opportunity for early educators working with children ages birth to five years old to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and abilities in the early childhood education field.

What does CDA stand for? ›

What is a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential? Early educators who work with children ages birth to 5 years old, may apply for a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential to demonstrate their knowledge, skills and abilities in the early childhood education field.

How do I get a CDA in North Carolina? ›

Candidates can now earn the national CDA credential by taking 17-18 hours of curriculum course credits in the North Carolina Community College System and completing additional CDA requirements.

Do CDA get paid more? ›

For example Cda Teacher jobs pay as much as $6,556 (16.6%) more than the average Cda Credential salary of $39,485.

What are 3 benefits of getting the CDA? ›

CDA® Benefits
  • Advance your career.
  • Meet job requirements.
  • Reinforce your commitment to early childhood education.
  • Provide parents with peace of mind.
  • Understand developmentally appropriate practice.
  • Increase your confidence.

How long does it take to complete CDA? ›

A CDA class takes 8-9 months to complete. The Child Care Council offers different CDA Classes: Our in-person 120 hour class for infant-toddler and family child care program teachers that is held from September to June.

How do you get certified in CDA? ›

Meeting 120 hours of qualified professional development (typically completed through a CDA training course) Meeting 480 hours of professional work experience. Passing the Child Development Associate Certificate exam, given by Pearson VUE at a designated testing site.

How do you get into CDA? ›

5 Steps to Obtain a CDA Credential
  1. Prepare. High School – Candidates must show proof of high school education with a valid high school diploma, a GED or through enrollment as a junior or senior in a high school career/technical program in early childhood education. ...
  2. Apply. ...
  3. Demonstrate. ...
  4. Earn. ...
  5. Renew.

What's the difference between a CDA and an associate's degree? ›

The timeline to get your CDA is flexible, but it normally takes less time than an Associates degree. Earning your certificate is also usually cheaper than taking college courses or earning a college degree. Typically, child care professionals sign up for a training course, which can vary in length.

How many years is a CDA good for? ›

The CDA® renewal process gives you the opportunity to reaffirm your competence as Preschool, Infant-Toddler, Family Child Care or Home Visitor Child Development Associate®. A CDA credential is valid for 3 years from the award date. Please note: You must renew your CDA credential before it expires.

What is a CDA degree? ›

The Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential™ is a widely recognized credential in early childhood education administered by the Council for Professional Development. The CDA Credential guides early child care professionals as they work toward becoming qualified teachers of young children.

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