Episode Summary:
Dr. Calvin Moore - CEO, The Council For Professional Recognition.
In this lively conversation with host Jeana Ross, Dr. Moore shares his informed and thoughtful perspectives. Describing himself as a “lifelong learner,” Dr. Moore has a passionate and undeniable enthusiasm when it comes to his search for a better tomorrow.
Dr. Moore is an accomplished early education leader with an inspiring vision for a brighter future. Throughout his career, he has held senior roles directing complex public departments at both federal and state levels, while always retaining a focus on improving outcomes for underserved children and families. In addition (after initially gravitating to the early learning field after his time in the Air Force) his experiences include having been a teacher, an administrator and also an author on the topic of early education. Previously, Dr. Moore was the regional program manager in Atlanta for the Office of Head Start for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where he led the largest region in the country, providing oversight for over 350 Head Start and Early Head Start grantees. Today Dr. Moore is CEO of The Council For Professional Recognition which oversees the CDA credential for early educators. Dr. Moore holds a bachelor of science degree in early childhood education from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and a master’s degree in education and a Ph.D. in early childhood education, both from Walden University.
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About Jeana Ross:
Jeana Ross is a lifelong educator who believes that early childhood education is a key component of a strong economy at state and national levels. As former Secretary of Alabama’s Department of Early Childhood Education, Jeana led successful efforts to grow the state’s early learning program which earned consecutive recognition as the nation’s best throughout her term. Recently, Jeana was elected to the Alabama House where she intends to prioritize education. In addition, Jeana joined the Saul Zaentz Charitable Foundation as its Strategic Advisor on Early Education Policy & Practice, where she works with policymakers, nonprofit organizations, funders, and practitioners to support the early education workforce and advocate for increased funding for high-quality early childhood education.