Modernization of Child Care Provider Introductory Training
Federal opportunity from 58800 - Procurement Services | 000 - Procurement Services • Department of Early Learning and Care. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026.
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Modernization of Child Care Provider Introductory Training
DELC is seeking a vendor specializing in adult learning curriculum and instructional design to develop and create four asynchronous introductory/onboarding trainings for different licensed provider types. in addition, we are seeking expertise to update and align the curriculum of two existing required trainings, Introduction to Registered Family Child Care Part one and Part two, and ERDC Child Care Provider Orientation, part one and Part Two.
*Request for Quote* Proposal for Modernization of Child Care Provider Introductory Training. See attached RFQ document for Statement of Work.
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The Oregon Department of Education is seeking proposals for the modernization of Child Care Provider Introductory Training, with a response deadline of February 26, 2026. The project aims to create four new asynchronous onboarding trainings and update two existing required trainings for licensed provider types. To succeed, bidders should have expertise in adult learning curriculum and instructional design, and review the attached RFQ document for detailed requirements.
The buyer aims to modernize and enhance the training curriculum for child care providers by developing new training modules and updating existing ones to ensure better onboarding and compliance.
- Companies specializing in adult learning curriculum development.
- Instructional design firms with experience in educational technology.
- Organizations with a strong background in child care or early childhood education training.
- Develop four asynchronous introductory/onboarding trainings for licensed provider types.
- Update and align the curriculum of two existing required trainings: Introduction to Registered Family Child Care Part one and Part two, and ERDC Child Care Provider Orientation, part one and part two.
- Adhere to adult learning principles in design and delivery.
- Ensure content is relevant and meets current state regulations.
- Completed RFQ document as per attached links.
- Demonstrated expertise in adult learning design.
- Samples or case studies of previous training programs developed.
- Qualifications of the project team.
- Compliance with state educational standards.
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- Bidders must ensure alignment with state regulations for child care training.
- Curriculum updates must comply with current educational standards.
- Consider value-based pricing reflecting the quality and expertise of the training development.
- Prepare competitive quotes that outline costs for development and updates.
- Collaborate with instructional designers specialized in adult education.
- Consider partnering with local child care organizations for insights into provider needs.
- Changes in state regulations affecting training requirements.
- Potential for scope creep if initial definitions are not well managed.
- Challenges in engaging stakeholders effectively during the development phase.
- What specific content updates are required for the existing trainings?
- Are there particular learning outcomes that the state wants to achieve?
- What is the expected workflow or process for providing feedback during development?
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- Details on budget allocation for this project are not provided.
- Specific instructional design methodologies preferred by the buyer are unclear.
- Information on target audience demographics is missing.
- Exact licensing requirements for child care providers are not specified.
- Engagement metrics for the existing trainings are not discussed.
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