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Oklahoma Early Childhood Program

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About OECP

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The Oklahoma Early Childhood Program (OECP) was created by the Oklahoma State Legislature in 2006 to improve the quality of early education and expand capacity to serve children from birth through age three statewide. The OECP provides the fiscal structure to align Oklahoma State Department of Education and private resources to promote high-quality standards tied to minimum teacher qualifications, ongoing professional development, and parent supports designed to foster low-income families' independence and economic success.

OECP Quality

All centers meet the OK Human Services licensing requirements. Participating childcare programs are required to meet selected requirements from the Head Start Program Performance Standards, and must be in the process of being accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).

Teacher Qualifications
Every classroom is staffed with at least two credentialed teachers.
Pay Equity
Lead teachers with a bachelor's degree are paid comparably to public school teachers.
Training
Teachers receive 32 hours of WestEd Program for Infant/Toddler Care training in their first year of employment, and partners receive additional support for creating quality programs.
Time
Services are provided 44 weeks of the year and at least 8 hours per day.
Family Support
Bachelor-degreed staff provide wraparound services to meet basic family needs.

Impact

Created in 2006, eligible providers include child care centers, school districts, tribal and community agencies, and local Head Start and Early Head Start program operators. Since its inception, OECP has benefited:

39,000+
children
23
community partners
3,300+
classrooms
83
early childhood centers
24
rural communities
10
urban communities

A national model

OECP is a national model for states and communities. The University of Oklahoma's Early Childhood Education Institute independently evaluates OECP on an annual basis and has documented that, compared with typical community child care centers (as measured by ITERS-S), OECP classrooms have:

Every dollar spent on high-quality, birth-to-five programs for disadvantaged children delivers a 13% per annum return on investment.

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