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Statistics on children, youth and families in West Virginia from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and West Virginia's KIDS COUNT
Childcare workers with no formal training in caring for children in West Virginia
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Definition and Source
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Definition
This is the percent of all childcare workers enrolled in the state's training register system called STARS Career Pathway who have no formal training in caring for children.
This is the percent of all childcare workers enrolled in the state's training register system called STARS Career Pathway who have no formal training in caring for children. All workers enrolled in Level I and II of the Career Pathway fit this criteria. Level I requires either being enrolled in high school or in a GED preparation class, and Level II requires a high school diploma or equivalent and 0 to 1 years experience.
This is the percent of all childcare workers enrolled in the state's training register system called STARS Career Pathway who have no formal training in caring for children. All workers enrolled in Level I and II of the Career Pathway fit this criteria. Level I requires either being enrolled in high school or in a GED preparation class, and Level II requires a high school diploma or equivalent and 0 to 1 years experience.
Data Source
WV Early Childhood Training Connections and Resources, River Valley Child Development Services, Huntington, WV.
Last Updated
March 2015