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Tennessee Early Childhood Training Alliance (TECTA)

From Land-based to Online: Community Colleges

Please see the information below to help with your transition. 

  • Vol State

    Find answers to questions related to instructional technology, such as eLearn, Zoom, and accessibility of course materials.

  • TN eCampus

    All TN eCampus programs and courses are accessed through D2L Brightspace, a state-of-the-art, user-friendly online learning management system. - D2L Learning Management System

  • Roane State

    What is Momentum?
    This is where you go to access your courses, it is Roane State’s learning management system. Momentum is the online area where you take your online courses and your traditional courses post additional materials.
    What is D2L?
    Momentum and D2L are the same thing. D2L is short for Desire2Learn, the company that hosts our site. Momentum is the name Roane State chose for our online learning area.

  • Motlow

    One Stop Shop for Help


Financial Assistance for Education
TECTA is here to support you from our Orientation to a PhD. in the field of ECED or similar majors. In order to receive our service you MUST first attend one of our orientations. After the orientation, we can help you on your educational journey.   

  • Child Associate Development Credential (CDA)

     Click here for CDA Flyer

    How does TECTA support the CDA candidate?

    TECTA sponsored CDA assistance program includes the following steps:

    Step I: Complete a TECTA Orientation

    Step II: Complete the required Early Childhood Courses

    • ECED 2310: Safe and Healthy Learning Environments
    • ECED 2335: Clinical Practicum I
    • ECED 2315: Early Childhood Curriculum
    • ECED 2340: Family Dynamics
    • ECED 1310  Intro to Early Childhood Education
    • ECED 2335 or ECED 1310 (depending on the institution you are attend)

    Step III: Participate in CDA support group meetings sponsored by TECTA.

    TECTA support includes:

    • Providing you with an advisor
    • Completing the CDA Assessment Observation Instrument
    • Reviewing your Competency Statements and Resource File
    • Assisting you with completing the CDA application
    • Paying the Application Fee

    Who issue the CDA Credential?

    The Council for Professional Recognition is the grantor of the CDA Credential. TECTA assist candidates in the process of attaining their credential through tuition assistance, mentor and adviser support

    Candidates for CDA assessment must meet the guidelines for submission of materials to the CDA Council. The TECTA statewide management office will award assessment fee scholarships, as funds are available, on a quarterly basis to candidates who have completed the three steps outlined above.

     

  •  Tennessee Early Child Program Administrator Credential (TECPAC

    The (TECPAC) is a Credential designed to give recognition to early childhood program Administrators and Directors. Candidates for the Credential are selected based on their experience and educational background. Earning the Credential takes ten months. In 2011, the TECPAC program began offering sessions in a hybrid format with a combination of online courses and face-to-face meetings. The first session of the Academy is a face-to-face session. This session is a work group provided to give additional support to the candidates.

    The Online Academy offers the candidates an opportunity to meet with instructors and communicate with each other without leaving the comfort of their homes. In addition, the Online Academy cuts back on time away from centers, family childcare, or group homes.

    Upon completion of the Online Academy sessions, candidates are assessed on a portfolio of program related documents and completed assignments. The Credential is awarded on four levels: Provisional, Standard, Advanced, and Master. The level awarded is based on each candidate’s individual experience and educational background.

    TECPAC FORMS

     

    Contact:

    Mercedes Ford Miller , TECPAC Manager - 615-277-1692 or mford17@tntstate.edu

  • Technical Certificate 

  • Associate/BS/MS/PHD Degrees


This project is funded through a contract with The Tennessee Department of Human Services and Tennessee State University, Center of Excellence for Learning Sciences.

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