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Division of Management
Before and After
• The Infant Toddler Rating Scale is a tool that can
guide programs for children birth to 30 months of
age to achieve high quality standards
• ITERS is recognized by the State of New Jersey
and is part of the QRIS
• It Assess provisions in the environment for
– Health and safety
– Appropriate stimulation through language and
activities
– Encouraging warm and supportive interactions
• Indoor Space (classroom and whatever other
room(s) the children use)
• Furniture for routine care and play
• Provision for relaxation and comfort
• Room arrangement
• Display for children
• Greeting/departing
• Meals/snack
• Nap
• Diapering/toileting
• Health Practices
• Safety Practices
• Helping children understand language
• Helping children use language
• Using books
• Fine Motor
• Active physical play
• Art
• Music and Movement
• Blocks
• Dramatic play
• Sand and water play
• Nature/science
• Use of TV, video, and/or computer
• Promoting acceptance of diversity
• Supervision of play and learning
• Peer interaction
• Staff-child interaction
• Discipline
• Schedule
• Free play
• Group play activities
• Provisions for children with disabilities
• Provisions for parents
• Provisions for personal needs of staff
• Provisions for professional needs to staff
• Staff interaction and cooperation
• Staff continuity
• Supervision and evaluation of staff
• Opportunities for professional growth
• Each category is judged on a scale of 1 to 7.
• 7 is the highest number you can reach
• There are four columns in each category to
determine if the indicator is deemed:
Inadequate, Minimal, Good, or Excellent
• Each indicator is scored Yes or No
• Measures the quality in the classroom
• Measures the effectiveness of the teacher
• Promotes change in the school
environment
• Provides insight on how to train staff
• Makes you want to rip your hair out
• At the beginning
• Familiarize yourself with the standards by reading
the “ALL ABOUT”
• Pick a section and thoroughly read it
• After you read each section copy the rating scale
and criteria for that section and go and observe the
classroom
• Remember- It takes a trained rater multiple days
and at least 3 hours a day to do the entire scale
• As you read and observe jot down what seems
ridiculous to you
Examples of ridiculousness
-Multiple steps inside and outside
-Googly eyes and q-tips used at teacher directed art activity
-Play ground is too large
-Parents are not involved in decision making roles for the
program
- Special needs person can not be enrolled due to school’s
physical layout
- Brushing children’s teeth
• Yes!!!!!!
• Make this a team effort
• Ask your teachers to read the books too
• Decide who reads what sections
• Have them be the ‘raters’ for the section they
read
• This way there are multiple levels of
accountability and ‘eyes’
• Plus it can count as training hours
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ITERS-R

  • 1. Questions and Answers Samples Division of Management Before and After
  • 2. • The Infant Toddler Rating Scale is a tool that can guide programs for children birth to 30 months of age to achieve high quality standards • ITERS is recognized by the State of New Jersey and is part of the QRIS • It Assess provisions in the environment for – Health and safety – Appropriate stimulation through language and activities – Encouraging warm and supportive interactions
  • 3.
  • 4. • Indoor Space (classroom and whatever other room(s) the children use) • Furniture for routine care and play • Provision for relaxation and comfort • Room arrangement • Display for children
  • 5. • Greeting/departing • Meals/snack • Nap • Diapering/toileting • Health Practices • Safety Practices
  • 6. • Helping children understand language • Helping children use language • Using books
  • 7. • Fine Motor • Active physical play • Art • Music and Movement • Blocks • Dramatic play • Sand and water play • Nature/science • Use of TV, video, and/or computer • Promoting acceptance of diversity
  • 8. • Supervision of play and learning • Peer interaction • Staff-child interaction • Discipline
  • 9. • Schedule • Free play • Group play activities • Provisions for children with disabilities
  • 10. • Provisions for parents • Provisions for personal needs of staff • Provisions for professional needs to staff • Staff interaction and cooperation • Staff continuity • Supervision and evaluation of staff • Opportunities for professional growth
  • 11. • Each category is judged on a scale of 1 to 7. • 7 is the highest number you can reach • There are four columns in each category to determine if the indicator is deemed: Inadequate, Minimal, Good, or Excellent • Each indicator is scored Yes or No
  • 12. • Measures the quality in the classroom • Measures the effectiveness of the teacher • Promotes change in the school environment • Provides insight on how to train staff • Makes you want to rip your hair out
  • 13.
  • 14. • At the beginning • Familiarize yourself with the standards by reading the “ALL ABOUT” • Pick a section and thoroughly read it • After you read each section copy the rating scale and criteria for that section and go and observe the classroom • Remember- It takes a trained rater multiple days and at least 3 hours a day to do the entire scale
  • 15. • As you read and observe jot down what seems ridiculous to you Examples of ridiculousness -Multiple steps inside and outside -Googly eyes and q-tips used at teacher directed art activity -Play ground is too large -Parents are not involved in decision making roles for the program - Special needs person can not be enrolled due to school’s physical layout - Brushing children’s teeth
  • 16. • Yes!!!!!! • Make this a team effort • Ask your teachers to read the books too • Decide who reads what sections • Have them be the ‘raters’ for the section they read • This way there are multiple levels of accountability and ‘eyes’ • Plus it can count as training hours
  • 17.
  • 18.