In this episode of Tiny Talks on Early Learning, we explore how Quality Rating and Improvement Systems (QRIS) help child care providers elevate their programs and enhance outcomes for young children. QRIS frameworks offer a structured approach to training, coaching, and accessing resources that support continuous improvement in early learning settings.
Joining us are Kellie Holcombe and Symone Mixon from Alabama Quality STARS, Alabama’s QRIS program, to discuss how quality rating systems benefit educators, families, and communities. We’ll break down how QRIS works, why participation matters, and how providers can leverage these systems to strengthen early learning experiences.
Key Takeaways for Listeners:
✅ QRIS provides a structured pathway for continuous improvement in child care programs.
✅ Training, coaching, and resources help providers enhance learning environments for children.
✅ QRIS participation benefits everyone—children, educators, families, and communities.
✅ Alabama Quality STARS is accessible and supports providers at all stages of quality improvement.
✅ Investing in quality early learning today leads to stronger educational outcomes for the future.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
What Is Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS)?
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