Supporting Administrators of the Section 619 Program

Moderator: Kathy Whaley (NECTAC)
Presenters:
Abby J. Cohen
Abby J. Cohen
Susan Rohrbough
Susan Rohrbough
National Child Care Information and Technical Assistance Center (NCCIC)

State Presenters:
Kim Carlson
Kim Carlson
Ohio Section 619
Kim Galant
Kim Galant
Florida Technical Assistance and Training System
Marilyn Hibbard
Marilyn Hibbard
Florida Section 619
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This is the first call in a series of calls coordinated by National Early Childhood TA Center (NECTAC), in collaboration with OSEP Preschool LRE Community of Practice, Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center, and the National Child Care Information and Technical Assistance Center. The presentation materials and audio recording are available on this Web page.

This conference call will share frameworks and strategies for forming, implementing and sustaining partnerships at the state level to enhance inclusive practices. Potential partners for supporting inclusive practices will be provided within the current national early care and education context. The role of the Section 619 Coordinator in forming and sustaining key partnerships will be central to the concepts described. Ohio and Florida will share their state level interagency partnership experiences with other agencies that promote inclusive opportunities for young children and their families.

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Call Resources

For information regarding these calls, contact Kathy Whaley at NECTAC at (919) 962-7317 or whaley@mail.fpg.unc.edu

Return to the list of calls in the series, 2009 Conference Calls for Administrators of Section 619 Programs Web Page.

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