What qualification documents are required to demonstrate that a teacher is suitably qualified to deliver the kindergarten program?
The documents required to demonstrate that a teacher meets the qualification requirements to be funded to deliver the Kindergarten Program will depend on which of the three qualification options the kindergarten teacher meets under the eligibility criteria for the Queensland Kindergarten Funding Scheme (see definition of qualified early childhood teacher in the Guidelines for Long Day Care Services). The qualification documents required will include one or more of the following- • certified copy of each teacher’s qualification/s • certified copy of the academic transcript (if applicable) • Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) registration (if applicable) • change of name details (if applicable) • proof of studying towards an approved early childhood qualification (if applicable – that is, a letter from the education institution of training provider) Please note- An academic transcript is not required if the qualification is on two or three years approved list. However an academic trans
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