Burden Hours Revised.10.30.07

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Data Collection/Needs Assessment for the Institute of Education Sciences' funded Regional Educational Laboratory-Southeast (REL-SE)

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Revised Supporting Statement for Request for OMB Approval of Data Collection/Needs Assessment for the REL-SE

October 30, 2007


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Part A. Justification


Question #12: Provide estimates of the hour burden of the collection of information. The statement should: *Indicate the number of respondents, frequency of response, annual hour burden, and an explanation of how the burden was estimated. Unless directed to do so, agencies should not conduct special surveys to obtain information on which to base hour burden estimates. Consultation with a sample (fewer than 10) of potential respondents is desirable. If the hour burden on respondents is expected to vary widely because of differences in activity, size or complexity, show the range of estimated hour burden, and explain the reasons for the variance. Generally, estimates should not include burden hours for customary and usual business practices. *If this request for approval covers more than one form, provide separate hour burden estimates for each form and aggregate the hour burdens in Item 13 of OMB Form 83-1. *Provide estimates of annualized cost to respondents for the hour burdens for collections of information, identifying and using appropriated wage rate categories. The cost of contracting out or paying outside parties for information collection activities should not be included here. Instead this cost should be included in Item 13.


The REL-SE will conduct these market research sessions within a two-hour block of time. The first 30 minutes will consist of an introduction to the REL mission and products and a discussion of the term evidence-based education. The market research protocol administration can take up to 1.5 hours depending on the extent of the qualitative discussions and the size of the group. The annual numbers of respondents below are estimated based on a projected 10 market research sessions annually. The projected annual meetings for 2008 include: one conference in each state targeting various role groups, one regional CEEBE meeting, two topical meetings, and one board meeting. (In 2009, the REL-SE also projects collecting data at 10 similar, annual meetings.)


In sum, for the two years remaining of proposed data collection (2008 through 2009), the number of sessions per year will total approximately 10 or less, rather than the originally proposed 20 per year.

Table 1

Annual Estimate of Burden Hours


Type of Respondent

Number of Respondents

Data Collection Instrument

Number of Responses

Hours per Respondent

Total Time Burden Hours

Estimated Cost to Each Respondent

Estimated Total Cost

Super-intendents/ district staff*

601

Perception

Analyzer

60

1.5

90


$98.13



$8,831.70

Principals/ teachers*

602

Perception

Analyzer

60

1.5

90


$53.50


$4,815.00


CEEBE participants

903

Perception

Analyzer

90

1.5

180


$52.35



$9,423.00

SEA staff*

244

Perception

Analyzer

24

1.5

36


$52.35



$1884.60

Topical Meetings

30

Perception

Analyzer

30

1.5

45


$52.35



$2355.75

REL-SE Board meeting

24

Perception

Analyzer

24

1.5

36


$ 98.13



$3532.68

All Participants

288


288


477




$30,842.73

*State conference attendees invited to market research sessions


Superintendent and district staff salaries are based on 2003-2004 average annual salary of $125,609 reported in http://www.naesp.org. According to NAESP, most Superintendents work approximately 240 days a year, or $523.33 a day/ or $65.42 an hour.

In 2004-2005 principals in the Southeast made an average of $68,398 a year, according to NAESP (http://www.naesp.org), or $285 a day/ or $35.62 an hour at 240 days a year.

For CEEBE participants, primarily district level staff, the same survey reports that central office supervisors make approximately $67,000 annually. Their daily salary is $279.17 (based on a 240 day year) or $34.90 an hour.

Salary estimates for SEA staff could not be located in the literature; therefore, we have estimated that their salaries are comparable to district staff, or $34.90 an hour.

REL-SE Board members serve in a variety of leading education roles, from State Superintendents of Education or their designees, and other prominent state educators. Salaries for these positions are not available, so we conservatively estimate that they earn closer to a district superintendent, or approximately $65.42 an hour.



Table 3

Projected Data Collection Schedule


Month, Year

Project Task

Client Group

Location

Summer-Fall 2006

Develop market research protocol



Winter 2007

OMB Clearance Package submitted



Winter 2007

Receive OMB Clearance



Summer/Fall 2008

Begin market research sessions

State, district, and school staff

6 state-sponsored conferences (one per state)

Fall 2008

Data collection

CEEBE members regional meeting

Atlanta, GA

Fall 2008

Data collection

SERVE/REL-SE Board members and Open Hearing

TBD

Summer/Fall 2008

Topical meetings

TBD

TBD

Summer/Fall 2008

Summarize and report on data to REL-SE staff



November/December 2008

REL-SE staff use in annual planning



January-August 2009

Data collection

State, district, and school staff

6 state-sponsored conferences (one per state)

Fall 2009

Data collection

CEEBE members regional meeting

TBD

Fall 2009

Data collection

SERVE/REL-SE Board members and Open Hearing

TBD

Summer/Fall 2009

Topical meetings

TBD

TBD

Summer/Fall 2009

Summarize and report on data to REL-SE staff



November/December 2009

REL-SE staff use in annual planning




The breakdown of market research by state, year and client group is detailed in the table below:


Table 4

Tentative Schedule of Marketing Meetings


State

Year

Event

Client Group

Alabama

2008

Alabama Mega Meeting

School and district staff

2009

School Superintendents of Alabama Meeting

Superintendents and district staff

Florida

2008

FASA/FAISA/DOE Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Conference

District leaders, staff, principals

2009

Florida Association of District School Superintendents (FADSS) Fall Conference

District leadership

Georgia

2008

Summer Georgia Association of Educational Leaders (GAEL) Conference

District leadership and state staff

2009

Summer GAEL Conference

District leadership and state staff

Mississippi

2008

Mississippi Association of School Superintendents (MASS) Winter Conference

District leadership

2009

Mississippi Mega Conference

District leadership and state staff

North Carolina

2008

North Carolina Accountability Conference, Winter

District leadership and state staff

2009

NC Closing the Gap Conference, Spring

State, district and school staff

South Carolina

2008

South Carolina Association of School Administrators, Summer Conference

State, district and school leaders

2009

SC Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

School, district and state curriculum and instructional leaders

Regional Meetings

2008


SERVE/REL-SE Board Meeting and Open Hearing

State Superintendents and other education leaders; parents and other public stakeholders in Open Hearing

2 Topical Meetings

TBD

Regional CEEBE Meeting

CEEBE Participants (state-, district-, and school level members)

2009

SERVE/REL-SE Board Meeting and Open Hearing

State Superintendents and other education leaders; parents and other public stakeholders in Open Hearing

2 Topical Meetings

TBD

Regional CEEBE Meeting

CEEBE Participants (state-, district-, and school level members)


1 Number of respondents were reduced due to changing the number of conferences from two per state per year to one per state per year.

2 Number of respondents reduced due to changing the proposed number of conferences from two per state per year to one per state per year.

3 Number of respondents reduced due to the decision to collect data from respondents at regional CEEBE meetings instead of individual state CEEBE meetings.

4 Number of respondents remained the same since we are still interested in targeting approximately four SEA level staff from each state annually.

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