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Frequently Asked Questions for Providers/Teachers
Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation
Administration for Children and Families
R
Family
and
Early
Care
and
Education
Provider
Relationship
Study
Answers
to
Teachers’
and
Child
Care
Providers’
Frequently
Asked
Questions
What
is
the
Family
and
Early
Care
and
Education
Provider
Relationship
Study?
The
study,
also
called
the
Family-‐Provider
Relationship
Quality
Study
(FPRQ),
is
about
how
families
and
their
children’s
early
education
teachers
and
child
care
providers
work
together
to
teach
and
care
for
children
from
birth
to
5
years.
A
survey
is
being
developed
to
look
at
this
relationship
from
parents’
and
teachers’/child
care
providers’
points
of
view.
The
results
will
help
educators,
child
care
providers,
and
policymakers
improve
children’s
care
and
education.
To
find
out
more
about
the
study,
visit
the
Office
of
Planning,
Research,
and
Evaluation
(OPRE)
website
at:
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/other_resrch/fprq/overview.html#overview.
Who
conducts
the
Family
and
Early
Care
and
Education
Provider
Relationship
Study?
The
Office
of
Head
Start
(OHS)
and
the
Office
of
Planning,
Research,
and
Evaluation
(OPRE)
are
sponsoring
this
study.
Both
OHS
and
OPRE
are
part
of
the
Administration
for
Children
and
Families
(ACF)
in
the
U.S.
Department
of
Health
and
Human
Services
(HHS).
Westat
and
Child
Trends,
two
research
firms
in
the
Washington,
DC
area,
are
conducting
the
study.
Westat
is
collecting
the
data.
What
will
I
be
asked?
You
will
be
asked
about
your
experiences
teaching
and
caring
for
children
from
birth
to
5
years.
Some
questions
you
will
be
asked
are
as
follows:
How
often
do
you
talk
with
parents
about
their
children’s
abilities?
How
often
are
you
able
to
help
children
settle
in
when
they
are
dropped
off?
If
families
have
a
question
or
a
problem
comes
up
during
the
day,
how
easy
or
difficult
is
it
for
them
to
reach
you?
We
will
also
be
asking
parents
to
fill
out
a
survey.
We
will
ask
you
to
help
us
by
displaying
study
brochures
and
flyers
around
your
classroom
or
care
setting.
How
long
will
the
survey
take
to
complete?
The
survey
will
take
about
10
minutes
to
fill
out.
To
thank
you
for
your
time,
we
will
send
you
a
check
for
$25
after
we
receive
your
completed
survey.
You
will
be
given
a
prepaid
and
pre-‐addressed
envelope
in
which
to
mail
your
survey
to
Westat.
Will
my
supervisors,
the
other
teachers/child
care
providers,
or
the
parents
of
children
in
my
care
see
my
answers?
No.
Your
responses
will
remain
private.
Do
I
have
to
participate?
Your
participation
in
this
survey
is
voluntary.
By
taking
part
in
this
study,
you
will
provide
important
information
that
is
not
available
anywhere
else.
This
information
will
help
child
care
providers,
teachers,
and
policymakers
improve
children’s
early
care
and
education.
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 10 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and reviewing
the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.The office of
Management and Budget has approved the data collection under OMB # xxxx-xxxx.
OPRE is authorized to conduct this study under Section 649 of the Head Start Act, as amended by the Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007, codified at 42 United States Code (U.S.C.) 9844.
OMB
No.:
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Expiration
date:
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File Created | 2012-08-24 |