Environment Rating ScaleS

The environment rating scales (ERS) are standardized rating scales used to assess the quality of classrooms for children. There are scales that assess early childhood environments (ECERS-R), infant-toddler environments (ITERS-R), Family Day Care (FCCERS-R), and school-age environments (SACERS). The appropriate scale for Group Day Care is dependent on the setting and type of service provided.  Each ERS scale is divided into criteria that assess health, safety, building positive relationships with children and with parents, and providing opportunities for learning and development.  Each of these criteria impacts the program’s environment, curriculum, policies, schedule, supervision and parent involvement.

What do I have to fill out to request a visit from an ERS Assessor?

Request for ERS Validation Visit STAR 3-4 (This is a fill-in PDF document)

Who can use the environment rating scales?

The environment rating scales can be used by child care teachers and directors, agencies that provide oversight and technical assistance to child care providers, and researchers.  Child care providers can use the rating scales to complete a self-assessment of the quality of their classrooms. Agencies that are responsible for oversight can use the rating scales to determine areas of high quality and areas that need attention. Researchers can use the rating scales to examine the quality of programs over time and the factors that are significantly related to quality programs.

How does Keystone STARS make use of the environment rating scales? Providers who are enrolled in Keystone STARS will complete self-assessments as well as have ERS staff come to their program to assess the program and explain the scores. How do providers learn more about using the environment rating scales? 

In Pennsylvania, providers participating in Keystone STARS may access Keystone STARS ERS professional development. The workshop includes an overview of the indicators of child care quality and prepares providers with the skills necessary to use the rating scale as a self-assessment tool. To find out more about this professional development and when it is offered in your area, click here or contact your Regional Key.

Why is an ERS assessment important?

When providers use the ERS scales to assess their own classrooms or have an outside assessor conduct assessments, they learn valuable information about strengths and areas of growth needed in each classroom and age group. Using this information helps the provider make decisions about what areas of quality can be addressed in the early learning program. ERS assessments also help providers celebrate growth as they achieve the scores needed for STARS three and four and make decisions about continuous quality improvement.

Determining the appropriate environment rating scale for child care centers

The chart below provides guidance for child care providers to determine which ERS training(s) is most appropriate for their facility and which scale is appropriate for an individual classroom. To determine which scale should be used in mixed-age groupings, the provider should determine the age of the majority of the children in the group and use the ERS scale developed for that age group.

In situations where there is an equal age distribution of children for the ITERS-R and for the ECERS-R or where there is an equal age distribution of children for the ECERS-R and the SACERS, use the scale designed for the older group of children. This takes into account the emerging developmental needs of the younger children. 

The following guidelines refer to typically developing children. In classrooms where at least half of the children are experiencing significant developmental delays, the developmental age of the majority of the children will determine the appropriate scale to use. 

Child Status

DPW Certification age level

ERS Scale

Infant  

Birth-12 months

ITERS-R

Young Toddler  

13-24 months

ITERS-R

Older Toddler

25—36 months

ITERS-R

Preschool

37 months to date child enters first grade 1st grade

ECERS-R

Younger School Age

1st grade through 3rd grade

SACERS

Older School Age

4th grade through 15 years

SACERS

 

Determining the appropriate environment rating scale for Family Day Care and Group Day Care Facilities

Family Day Care:

The FCCERS-R will be used to assess all family day care homes. 

Group Day Care:

The FCCERS-R will be used to assess all GDC homes that are located in a residence.
In group day care homes that are not in the provider’s residence AND the program is set up to serve one particular age group, the corresponding age appropriate scale should be used. For instance, if the group day care is located in a church and provides care for school-age children only, the appropriate scale is the SACERS. 

 

GDC in a Residence

GDC out of residence

Age groups separated by room as in a center

FCCERS-R

ITERS-R or
ECERS-R or
SACERS
Age of the majority of the children in the group will determine which training the provider should take and which scale will be used for assessment

Classrooms serving children in grades 1-6 only

FCCERS-R

SACERS

Mixed age groups

FCCERS-R

FCCERS-R

Position Statements

ECERS PA Position Statements
ITERS PA Position Statements
FCCERS-R PA Position Statements
SACERS PA Position Statements

Useful Topics 

Diaper Changing Procedures 

What to Expect from my FCCERS-R Assessment