When do programs learn what they must submit as evidence in their Program Self Assessment Report? Will all programs be asked to submit the same evidence?
Programs will receive the form to complete their Program Self Assessment Report from the NAEYC Academy approximately eight weeks prior to the candidacy due date they specified in their Application for NAEYC Accreditation. The form includes a request for evidence that asks programs to provide specific evidence that each standard is met, based on the results of their self-assessment process. The request for evidence will vary from program to program. A sample of the Candidacy Materials is located in the Guide to Self-Assessment which is posted in the program record (www.program.naeyc.org) for currently accredited programs and programs. Click here to review a sample of the Candidacy Materials.
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