Standardized Training

A Standardized Training is packaged curricula developed and/or approved by OCCD, statewide partners, independent trainers or experts in order to meet statewide training needs. When the Oregon Registry Trainer Program creates, approves, or updates a Standardized Curriculum, trainers are selected to attend a Training of Trainers (TOT) in order for them to become a Standardized Trainer in that specific curriculum and to offer it across the state.

Standardized Training Curricula

Standardized Training curricula currently available in Oregon are:

  • All 4 Math in Early Childhood
  • Building a Business: Certified Family Child Care Management
  • Building Blocks of Social & Emotional Development
  • Director Certificate Training Series
  • Discovering Potentials: Social & Emotional Development of School-Age Children
  • Early Words: Language & Literacy Development 2014
  • Eco-Healthy Child Care: Small Steps to Improve Children's Health
  • Every Child Ready to Read At Your Library
  • First Connections: Infant & Toddler Development & Care
  • Implementing Developmental Screening Using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire-Third Education (ASQ-3)
  • In the Mix: School-Age Children in Family Child Care
  • Introduction to Child Care Health and Safety
  • Language Is the Key: Promoting Intentional Adult-Child Interactions
  • Mind in the Making: Oregon Standardized
  • Opening Doors to Inclusive Afterschool Programs
  • Oregon Kids - Healthy & Safe
  • Proteger A Los Niños Es Nuestro Deber
  • Recognizing & Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect
  • Supporting Children’s Social and Emotional Development Birth - 5
  • Supporting Literacy and Language Development for Dual Language Learners
  • TALE: Training for Afterschool Literacy Education
  • Teaching Research Assistance to Child Care Providers Serving Children with Special Needs (TRAC)

Download the Analysis of Standardized Training Curricula by Languages, Core Knowledge Categories and Age Group of Focus for a comparison of standardized curricula.

Certified trainers and registered Sponsoring Organizations may propose standardizing a curriculum. If you are interested in proposing a standardized curriculum, please write occdtrainer@pdx.edu to discuss the process.