Eight Indicators of High-Quality Early Childhood Ministries

Written by Professor Cheryl Loomis

The mission of WELS Early Childhood Ministries (ECM) is to partner with families in providing Christian care and education for their children. High-quality programs are marked by eight indicators:

  1. Christ-centered mission, purpose, vision
    The purpose of the early childhood ministry is clearly connected to the work of the church: gospel ministry. High quality is evidenced when that gospel focus—telling others of Jesus’ work of salvation—is seen in all the work of the ECM. ECM is a vital part of the work of the congregation.
  1. Ministry team
    Gospel ministry is accomplished by a ministry team. The Christ-centered mission provides a focus for the team, and communication is vital in making teamwork a reality. The makeup of a team may look different among congregations, but all members (pastor, ECM director, principal, teachers, board members) work together to support and respect the team’s ministry.
  1. Partnership with families
    The ECM supports families in their role of nurturing a child, recognizing that God has given parents the responsibility to provide Christian training for their children. A high-quality partnership has a welcoming atmosphere where families are encouraged to participate.
  1. Qualified teachers
    Early childhood teachers need a solid foundation in the Word. They are actively involved in worship and in the life of the congregation. They are ministry certified. In addition, they have college degrees in early childhood education. Industry standards require degreed teachers who possess a thorough understanding of the theory and practice of early childhood education.
  1. Curriculum that addresses all areas of child development
    High-quality programs use a research-based curriculum to provide experiences that help children grow in all areas of life. That’s a worldly mark of quality, but it’s important. WELS ECMs provide that and more as children gather daily to hear the Word and as teachers teach “the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord.”
  1. Safe, secure, and age-appropriate environment
    A high-quality environment reflects Christ’s love through a display of religious art along with a warm and inviting atmosphere of Christian words and actions. You will recognize it when you see it; it’s evident that this is Christian space. A high-quality space also includes a variety of materials that will stimulate a child’s curiosity. And the environment doesn’t stop indoors; the outside environment is also filled with materials to explore and discover. Licensing is a mark of quality too. Does the ECM meet building and safety codes? State and local authorities demand it, and families expect it.
  1. Appropriate teacher-child ratios
    Best practices in early education demand a proper ratio of children to teachers. The younger the child, the smaller the ratio. Maintaining appropriate ratios helps ensure quality as teachers are able to intentionalize their interactions with each child in their care.
  1. Support for professional development
    High-quality teachers are lifelong learning professionals. A high-quality ECM recognizes the necessity of supporting teachers in this endeavor. Congregations encourage teachers with their words and with financial support for continuing education and professional growth.

Professor Cheryl Loomis (DMLC ’77) serves at Martin Luther College as a professor of education.

Re-printed from Martin Luther College’s InFocus magazine.

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