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Texas ECE Professional Development Requirements

Texas childcare teachers must complete 24 hours of annual continuing education, directors 30 hours.

Texas ECE professional development requirement summary

Texas childcare center staff are required by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to complete annual continuing education: 24 hours per year for teachers and 30 hours per year for directors. At least 6 hours must cover child development topics including guidance and discipline and teacher‑child interaction. brightwheel Professional Development courses are accepted toward these requirements, and staff completion is tracked automatically within brightwheel.

Texas childcare training requirements at a glance
Annual CE hours (teachers)24 hours per training year
Annual CE hours (directors)30 hours per training year
Required competency hoursAt least 6 hours in child growth/development, guidance and discipline, curriculum, or teacher‑child interaction
Instructor‑led requirementMinimum 20% of annual hours must be instructor‑led
Pre‑service training (new staff)24 hours total (8 hours before working with children; 16 hours within 90 days)
Regulatory authorityTexas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)
Licensing chapterChapter 746 (Centers) / Chapter 747 (Licensed homes)
brightwheel approved in Texas✓ Yes — accepted by Texas HHSC
Auto‑posts to TX Registry (TECPDS)✓ Yes — completed course hours post automatically to staff TECPDS accounts
Courses available in TexasView courses across 8 CDA competency areas

Browse courses by competency area in Texas

Each competency area maps to CDA standards and satisfies Texas’s continuing education requirements. Select a competency area to explore available courses.

Texas Rising Star and brightwheel

Texas Rising Star (TRS) is Texas’s voluntary quality rating and improvement system for childcare programs participating in the Texas Workforce Commission’s Child Care Services (CCS) subsidy program. TRS certification signals quality above the HHSC licensing floor — and directly affects a program’s ability to serve subsidized families, since higher TRS star levels unlock higher reimbursement rates from TWC.

TRS evaluates programs across four criteria domains, with Caregiver‑Child Interactions as the highest‑weighted area. Staff training records documented through TECPDS feed directly into TRS’s Caregiver Qualifications criteria — making brightwheel’s HHSC‑accepted, TECPDS auto‑posting courses a direct contributor to TRS star advancement. Programs working toward initial TRS certification or a higher star level can direct staff to brightwheel’s full CDA‑aligned catalog as a targeted investment in documented qualifications that TRS assessors evaluate.

Texas Rising Star

Supports TRS Star Level Advancement

✓ TECPDS training records feed TRS Caregiver Qualifications

TRS programs are rated Level 1 through Level 4. Staff training hours documented in TECPDS contribute to TRS’s Caregiver Qualifications criteria — one of four TRS domains. brightwheel courses auto‑post to TECPDS and cover skills directly relevant to TRS’s highest‑weighted domain: Caregiver‑Child Interactions.

Texas Rising Star program →TRS certification levels →

Frequently asked questions — Texas

How many continuing education hours do childcare teachers need in Texas?
Texas childcare center teachers are required to complete 24 hours of annual continuing education. Directors must complete 30 hours. At least 6 of those hours must cover specific topics including child growth and development, guidance and discipline, age‑appropriate curriculum, and teacher‑child interaction.
Is brightwheel Professional Development accepted by Texas HHSC?
Yes. Brightwheel Professional Development courses are accepted by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) toward annual continuing education requirements for licensed childcare center staff.
What Texas competency areas does brightwheel cover?
Brightwheel offers courses across all 8 CDA competency areas, all of which map to Texas HHSC continuing education requirements. This includes Social and Emotional Development, Physical and Intellectual Development, Safe and Healthy Environments, Families, Program Management, Professionalism, Observation and Documentation, and Child Development.
Does brightwheel satisfy the Texas instructor‑led training requirement?
Texas requires a minimum of 20% of annual training hours to be instructor‑led. brightwheel’s expert‑led video courses with live instructor sessions and virtual office hours may satisfy this requirement — confirm with your Texas HHSC licensing representative for your specific program.
How does brightwheel track training for Texas compliance audits?
When a staff member completes a brightwheel Professional Development course, it is automatically recorded in their staff profile and in the administrator training dashboard. Administrators can generate training completion reports at any time, making audit preparation straightforward.

State‑accepted professional development courses in brightwheel

Brightwheel offers expert‑led, IACET‑accredited courses accepted by Texas HHSC — with automatic tracking and TECPDS registry auto‑posting built in.

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Accreditation: Brightwheel is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for its learning events that comply with the ANSI/IACET Continuing Education and Training Standard. IACET is recognized internationally as a standard development organization and accrediting body that promotes quality of continuing education and training.