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Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale Third Edition (ECERS-3)The Third Edition of the ECERS is a major revision that introduces innovations in both the content and administration of the scale while retaining the research-supported definition of quality and the reliance on observation as the primary source of information.
ECERS-3 is a comprehensive tool designed to evaluate the process quality of programs for children ages 3 - 5 years old. This tool supports the measurement of interactions the child has with the classroom environments, as well as child-teacher interactions and a child’s interactions with peers that affect the cognitive, social-emotional, physical, and health and safety needs of children, including additional items for assessing the appropriateness of literacy and math activities.
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“Meaningful learning occurs when there is plenty of time to choose from many activities, with a teacher who brings learning out of play” – Unknown
Inadequate
1
2
Minimal 3
4
Good 5
6
Excellent 7
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14. Staff use of books with children*
1.1 Sta� do not use books with
children during the observation.*
1.2 Book times are unpleasant or not
engaging for many of the children
(Ex: children forced to listen;
punitive atmosphere; children can’t
see book; children’s reactions are
treated as interruptions).
1.3 Sta� reading or use of books with
children is dull, disinterested, and/
or unenthusiastic.*
1.4 Inappropriate book observed
being used with the children
(Ex: reading a book that has
frightening content, gives a
negative social message, or shows
prejudice; that is too long or too
di�cult to understand).*
3.1 Sta� read a book with children at
least once during the observation.*
3.2 Book time is arranged to
encourage children’s engagement
(Ex: children can easily see the
book; crowding does not cause
problems; books used that interest
children; appropriate length).
3.3 �e majority of children appear to
be engaged for most of the time
when books are used (Ex: children
may lose interest for short period,
but then become interested again;
one child is not interested but
others are).
3.4 Sta� show some interest and
enjoyment in books.
5.1 Sta� read books to children during
the observation, either to the
whole group, to a small group, or
individually.*
5.2 Accommodations are made for
children who require additional
support during book time (Ex:
children not �uent in classroom
language, with developmental
delays, or who do not do well in
large groups have special provision,
such as smaller group).*
5.3 All children participating in
the activity are actively engaged
during each book time (Ex: sta� is
supportive and reads with interest;
children appear to enjoy book time
and pay attention).
5.4 Sta� show much interest and
enjoyment in books (Ex: read with
animation; responds to children
who are looking at books).*
7.1 Appropriate books that relate to
current classroom activities or
themes are read to or used with
children.* Observe once
7.2 Sta� and children discuss the
content of a book in a way that
engages children.
Observe once
7.3 Sta� use books informally with
children, with more than one
example observed.*
Observe twice
7.4 Sta� use books with children to
help answer questions and to
provide information on things that
children are curious about.*
Observe once
see book; children’s reactions are
treated as interruptions).
1.3 Sta� reading or use of books with
children is dull, disinterested, and/
or unenthusiastic.*
1.4 Inappropriate book observed
being used with the children
(Ex: reading a book that has
frightening content, gives a
negative social message, or shows
prejudice; that is too long or too
di�cult to understand).*
children; appropriate length).
3.3 �e majority of children appear to
be engaged for most of the time
when books are used (Ex: children
may lose interest for short period,
but then become interested again;
one child is not interested but
others are).
3.4 Sta� show some interest and
enjoyment in books.
delays, or who do not do well in
large groups have special provision,
such as smaller group).*
5.3 All children participating in
the activity are actively engaged
during each book time (Ex: sta� is
supportive and reads with interest;
children appear to enjoy book time
and pay attention).
5.4 Sta� show much interest and
enjoyment in books (Ex: read with
animation; responds to children
who are looking at books).*
Overview of the Subscales and the Items of the ECERS-3
Space and Furnishings page 151. Indoor space
152. Furnishings for care, play, and learning 173. Room arrangement for play and learning 194. Space for privacy 215. Child-related display 236. Space for gross motor play 257. Gross motor equipment 27Personal Care Routines
page 298. Meals/snacks 299. Toileting/diapering 3110. Health practices 3311. Safety practices 35Language and Literacy
page 3712. Helping children expand vocabulary 3713. Encouraging children to use language 3914. Sta� use of books with children 4115. Encouraging children’s use of books 4316. Becoming familiar with print 45
Learning Activities page 4717. Fine motor
4718. Art 4919. Music and movement 5120. Blocks 5321. Dramatic play 5522. Nature/science 5723. Math materials and activities 5924. Math in daily events 6125. Understanding written numbers 6326. Promoting acceptance of diversity 6527. Appropriate use of technology 67Interaction
page 6928. Supervision of gross motor 6929. Individualized teaching and learning 7130. Sta�-child interaction 7331. Peer interaction 7532. Discipline 77Program Structure
page 7933. Transitions and waiting times 7934. Free play 8135. Whole-group activities for play and learning 83
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To complement and provide additional informationAdministration Scales
Environment Rating Scales10308 ITERS-R (spiral bound) $22.9511218 ITERS-R (Spanish) 22.9511841 ECERS-R (spiral bound) 22.9546798 ECERS-R (Spanish) 22.9519522 ECERS-E 22.9528800 ECERS-3 New! 22.9527946 SACERS (updated) 22.9513598 FCCERS-R (spiral bound) 22.9518142 FCCERS-R (Spanish) 22.95
Additional Supports13599 ITERS-R Observations DVD $63.9531436 ITERS-R Training Workbook 3.9513600 ECERS-R Observations DVD 63.9542150 ECERS-R Training Workbook 3.9584475 FCCERS-R Observations DVD 63.9515155 FCCERS-R Training Workbook 3.9514892 All About Diapering Poster 5.9514893 All About Handwashing Poster 5.95
Environment Rating Scales
The Environment Rating Scales include a family of instru-ments designed to assess the overall quality of early child-hood programs. The Scales are designed to assess process quality in four age/program-speci�c segments of early care in education. (Process quality is what children directly experience in their programs that has a direct e�ect on their development. This includes the various interactions that go on in a classroom between sta� and children, and among the children themselves, as well as the interactions children have
with the many materials and activities in the environment. The classroom space, children’s schedules, and other materials support these interactions.)
The scales have been developed in close collaboration with realistic �eld-based sites. They have good inter-rater reliability and validity, thus making them suitable for research and program evaluation, as well as program improvement e�orts.
Program Administration Scales (PAS)Measuring Early Childhood Leadership and Management, Second Edition24682 $22.95
Business Administration Scale for Family Child Care, (BAS)Measuring Early Childhood Leadership and Management, Second Edition18356 $22.95
Escala de Evaluación de la Administratión de NegociosPara el Cuidado de Niños en el Hogar19973 $22.95
include a family of instru
0-36Months
21/2-5Years
5-12Years
Birth-12Years
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Professional Development
Video ObservationsVideo Observations are availablefor the ECERS-R, ITERS-R and FCCERS-R. These multimedia packages contain an interactive video and an instructor’s guide, which explains how to present the various training activities and provides answers and explanations for any questions that may arise. Training Activities are sold separately.13599 ITERS-R Observations DVD $63.9531436 ITERS-R Training Workbook 3.9513600 ECERS-R Observations DVD 63.9542150 ECERS-R Training Workbook 3.9584475 FCCERS-R Observations DVD 63.9515155 FCCERS-R Training Workbook 3.95
101 Online Overview Courses Include:29158 ITERS-R 101 $149.0029156 ECERS-R 101 149.0029155 ECERS-3 101 149.0029157 FCCERS-R 101 149.0029159 SACERS (updated) 101 149.00
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