General Questions
SPARK Learning Lab is the new statewide technical assistance (TA) provider for Indiana early childhood education programs. SPARK Learning Lab will provide support using a unique blend of our sophisticated, self-guided assessment tool and tiered-level coaching resources based on the needs and services for each individual child care or early childhood education program.
We chose the word SPARK as an acronym that encompasses our goals: Self Performance Assessment, Resources and Knowledge.
- All programs will have access to the self-assessment and tier 1 support. Tier 1 supports include digital resources and trainings, Peer Learning Communities, quarterly in-person events, and the SPARK Help Desk.
- Programs who fall into tier 2 based on their self-assessment will have access to additional supports including: Program Development Plan, more intensive digital resources, video coaching, and small group learning communities.
- Programs who fall into tier 3 based on their self-assessment will have access to tier 1 and tier 2 supports, in addition to: Quality Improvement Plan and individualized in-person and video coaching.
- SPARK services and supports will be rolled out incrementally, beginning in the fall of 2019.
- SPARK will pilot the self-assessment tool in the fall of 2019. Following revisions, the self-assessment will be implemented statewide by late Spring of 2020.
- Call Center supports will be operational as of January 1.
- Town Square and other online resources will be available in January-February 2020.
- Coaching and other tiered supports will be available in Spring of 2020.
During this transition period, The Indiana Association for the Education of Young Children (IN AEYC) will provide interim coaching supports through June 30, 2020 for Paths to QUALITY™ programs. You will be contacted by IN AEYC on or after September 13, 2019. Beginning October 1, 2019, IN AEYC can be contacted by email or phone for questions related to Paths to QUALITY™ at PTQ@INAEYC.org or 1-855-484-2392, extension 3546.
- The following mandatory trainings that will be offered through Indiana Learning Paths as of October 1st:
- Child Abuse and Neglect: Introductions to Foundations, Health and Safety Modules 1-4, Safe Sleep Module 2
- Safe Sleep Refresher: Center Director Inclusion Training, Safe Sleep Module 1
- The following mandatory trainings that will be offered face to face as of October 1st:
- Child Abuse and Neglect: Introductions to Foundations, Health and Safety Modules 1-4, Safe Sleep Module 2
- Safe Sleep Refresher: Center Director Inclusion Training, Safe Sleep Module 1, Safe Sleep Refresher
- Other opportunities for professional development can be found at https://www.in.gov/fssa/files/Online_Professional_Development_Resources.pdf
We are looking for individuals to join Regional Advisory Councils in each Service Delivery Area (SDA)! Visit www.IndianaSpark.com/RAC for more information.
No, SPARK will not be replacing I-LEAD.
SPARK Learning Lab is utilizing I-LEAD/Indiana Learning Paths to provide Tier 1 supports for early learning professionals. This includes online and face-to-face trainings, resources and learning forums (PLCs). SPARK will provide communication as resources and new training options are made available.
Questions about coaching
The coaching model is changing, and you may not see your coach in person as often as you have in the past. However, you will have a wider variety of supports including video coaching, peer learning opportunities, a technical assistance Help Desk, and an expansive digital learning library.
Questions about Paths to QUALITY (PTQ):
Questions about training
At this time, SPARK is not offering CPR, First Aid, or Universal Precautions training, but we have identified this as a need moving forward. We recommend that you contact your Licensing Consultant who can provide you further guidance on eligible CPR, First Aid, and Universal Precautions training.