3. What is “CDA 2.0 ”?
• The term “CDA 2.0” is the Council’s way of letting the early
childhood community know that the CDA credentialing
system is about to be updated, on June 1, 2013,
streamlining the process and making it
even more valuable as a professional
development experience for Candidates.
• Once the new system goes into effect,
we will stop using the term “2.0” because,
at that point, it will be the one and only Child Development
Associate (CDA) National Credentialing Program™.
4. Candidate Assessment
• The credentialing system is built upon the the
CDA Competency Goals and Functional Areas
• Every Candidate will be required to:
– collect evidence of competence into the Professional
Portfolio
– compose a Professional Philosophy Statement and six
Reflective Statements of Competence
– be observed working with young children
– participate in a reflective dialogue
– take the CDA Exam
5. Candidate’s knowledge and competencies will
be determined using two factors:
Both the CDA Exam and Verification Visit Comprehensive Scoring
Instrument were designed using the CDA Competency Goals and
Functional Areas, which will remain unchanged.
6. The R. O. R. Model ™
Components of the Verification Visit that will contribute
to the assessment of Candidate competency
7. Credentialing Determination
Upon completion of the Exam, the Candidate’s scores in each of the 13 CDA Functional
Areas will be immediately transmitted to the Council.
Based on their findings from the Verification Visit, the PD Specialist will submit their
Recommended Scores to the Council online.
The Council will then combine the two sets of scores into a final Cumulative
Score which will determine Candidate credentialing. Awarded or denied,
the Candidate will also receive feedback on their strengths and areas of
growth in each of the CDA Functional Areas.
10. Step 1: Anytime before Application
Current CDA “CDA 2.0”
Credentialing Process Credentialing Process
Minimum of high school Minimum of high school
diploma/GED diploma/GED
or
or Enrolled in a high school
vocational program
Enrolled in a high school
vocational program 120 hours of education in 8
Subject Areas
11. Step 2: Before Application
Current CDA “CDA 2.0”
Credentialing Process Credentialing Process
(within 5 years) (within 3 years)
120 hours of training in
8 Subject Areas 480 hours of experience
480 hours of experience
12. Step 3: Within Six Months before Application
Current CDA “CDA 2.0”
Credentialing Process Credentialing Process
Observation by CDA Advisor Professional Portfolio
(chosen by the candidate) completed by Candidate
Professional Resource File
(PRF) completed by Family Questionnaires (FQ)
Candidate gathered by the Candidate
Parent Questionnaires (PQ)
gathered by Candidate
13. Step 4: Application
Current CDA “CDA 2.0”
Credentialing Process Credentialing Process
Candidate sends to the Candidate sends to the
Council: Council:
• Application •Application
•Fee •Fee
•Transcripts and/or •Candidate receives
Certificates of training approval that application is
complete and fee
was processed
14. Step 5: Council Approval of Completed Application
Current CDA “CDA 2.0”
Credentialing Process Credentialing Process
(approval within 3 months) (approval within 30 days)
Verification Visit conducted by Verification Visit conducted by
Council Representative CDA Professional Development
(assigned by Council): Specialist (chosen by Candidate):
•Early Childhood Studies Review •Review of PP, FQs,
exam transcripts/Certificates
•Observation
•Oral Interview •Reflective Dialogue
•Review of PRF and PQs •Candidate takes CDA
Exam at a local
PearsonVUE center
15. Step 6: After Verification Visit
Current CDA “CDA 2.0”
Credentialing Process Credentialing Process
Council Representative mails Professional Development
Verification Visit results to the Specialist sends Verification
Council Visit scores to the Council
online
PearsonVue sends exam
scores to the Council online
Step 7: Council awards or denies CDA Credential
16. The 2013 Transition Plan
• Any Candidate whose application is received by the Council with a
postmark date on or before May 31, 2013 will use the current CDA
Credentialing process. The Candidate will be assigned a Council
Representative who will conduct the Verification Visit, even if that
Visit takes place after June 1. All applications using the current CDA
Credentialing process, that therefore include Verification Visits by
Council Reps, will be completed by August 31, 2013.
• Any Candidate whose application is received by the Council with a
postmark date on or after June 1, 2013 will use the “CDA 2.0”
Credentialing process . The Candidate will need to choose a CDA
Professional Development Specialist to conduct the Verification
Visit and will need to take the CDA Exam at a local
PearsonVUE testing center.
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Program, at maryl@cdacouncil.org.
Editor's Notes
Why is it called CDA 2.0? The term “CDA 2.0” is the Council’s way of letting the early childhood community know that the CDA credentialing system is about to be updated, early next year, streamlining the process and making it even more valuable as a professional development experience for Candidates. Once the new system goes into effect, we will stop using the term “2.0” because, at that point, it will be the one and only CDA national credentialing system.
Both the CDA Exam and Verification Visit Comprehensive Scoring Instrument were designed using the CDA Competency Goals and Functional Areas, which will remain unchanged. Upon completion of the exam, the Candidate’s scores in each of the 13 CDA Functional Areas will be immediately transmitted to the Council. Based on their findings from the Verification Visit, the PD Specialist will submit their 13 Recommended Scores to the Council online. The Council will then combine the two sets of scores into a final Cumulative Score which will determine Candidate credentialing. Awarded or denied, the Candidate will also receive feedback on their strengths and areas of growth in each of the CDA Functional Areas.
The PD Specialist will: Review the Candidate’s Professional Portfolio, training transcripts/certificates and Parent Questionnaires Observe the Candidate working with children and record criterion evidence Reflect with the Candidate, focusing on areas of strength or growth found in the Portfolio or seen in the Observation. Submit the Competency Recommendation Scores to the Council that contribute to the final credentialing decision.
Upon completion of the exam, the Candidate’s scores in each of the 13 CDA Functional Areas will be immediately transmitted to the Council. Based on their findings from the Verification Visit, the PD Specialist will submit their 13 Recommended Scores to the Council online. The Council will then combine the two sets of scores into a final Cumulative Score which will determine Candidate credentialing. Awarded or denied, the Candidate will also receive feedback on their strengths and areas of growth in each of the CDA Functional Areas. In order to move into this updated process, the Council anticipates the need for an expanded group of early childhood professionals to serve the candidates.