Due to the lack of public kindergartens, more and more private preschool educational institutions are opening. These are not only semi-legal home gardens. These are professional development centers in which the best teachers work with children.
Instructions
Step 1
To open a kindergarten, prepare a project that needs to be approved by the Department of Education. Based on this plan, you can count on a certain subsidy from the state.
Step 2
Make a project in Power Point. This is very convenient, as it will allow you to immediately add the necessary pictures, photos, diagrams.
Step 3
On the first sheet, type in the text: "Kindergarten (or development center, or early childhood development center) project. Enter the name of the institution. At the bottom of the sheet, write the date."
Step 4
The next sheet is the table of contents. List there everything that will be discussed in the project.
Step 5
Leave the third sheet under the description of what needs to be done. For example, to renovate a building, cut through an additional fire exit, improve the territory. Write that you can cope on your own, and why you need the help of government agencies.
Step 6
On the fourth sheet, provide a detailed estimate of construction work. If there is a photo of the future kindergarten - attach them here.
Step 7
On the fifth sheet, place a rough draft of a ready-made institution. There should be both the exterior of the building and the territory, and the interior decoration of the premises. Describe in detail where the playrooms will be, where the dining room and bedroom will be. Where are the teaching aids and toys, etc.
Step 8
On the sixth sheet, outline your staff plans. How many people are you planning to hire. The number of educators, methodologists, nannies, medical staff. Will you invite tutors in foreign languages, music, rhythm. Is there a psychologist on the staff.
Step 9
The seventh sheet is a description of the methodology by which the preschool educational institution will work. There are enough of them now, you can choose any. Only most of them are paid, so find out in advance the cost of teaching aids and add it to the project.
Step 10
On the eighth sheet, tell in detail about all the problems and difficulties that prevent the opening of a kindergarten. For example, firefighters refuse to give work permits. Or you just can't find the right staff. This will help officials understand exactly what they can help you with.