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Early childhood educators who would like to appeal their placement on Pennsylvania’s Early Childhood Education (ECE) Career Pathway should follow the directions below.

The form below can be completed by the appealing educator or may be completed by an Early Learning Resource Center (ELRC) representative or Professional Development Organization (PDO) partner who might have additional information for an appeal. A signature is required by the appealing educator if the ELRC representative or PDO partner submits the form on the educator’s behalf.

To appeal Career Pathway placement:

1

The appealing educator should confirm the following documents are uploaded in the Education tab of their PD Registry profile:

  • Current Transcripts (transcripts must contain the name of the institution, the student’s name, the conferred date, and the major)
  • Credentials
  • Certificates
  • Diplomas
  • Endorsements
2

Fill out SECTION B: Appeal Career Pathway Placement of the Career Pathway Placement Review form.

Reminder: The form above can be completed by the appealing educator or may be completed by an Early Learning Resource Center (ELRC) representative or Professional Development Organization (PDO) partner who might have additional information for an appeal. A signature is required by the appealing educator if the ELRC representative or PDO partner submits the form on the educator’s behalf.

Email the completed form and appropriate attached documents with the Subject: Career Pathway Placement Form to donwen@pakeys.org.

NOTE: Documents will be reviewed and completed within 60 days of a completed submission. All incomplete forms will be emailed back to the sender and will need to be resubmitted. The date of the resubmission will be used to begin the process time frame.

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