Implementation interview: Center Director

Assessing the Implementation and Cost of High Quality Early Care and Education: Comparative Multi-Case Study, Phase 2

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Implementation interview: Center Director

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INTRODUCTION

Introduction:

My name is [NAME], I work at Mathematica Policy Research. Mathematica has contracted with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families to conduct this study to Assess the Implementation and Cost of High Quality Early Care Education (ECE-ICHQ). Thank you for agreeing to participate in our study. This study will produce measures of implementation and costs that help us better understand how early childhood programs use their resources to make a difference for children’s early childhood experiences and outcomes. This interview collects information on what your center is doing to provide quality early care and education services for children ages 0-5.

Do you have any questions for me before we get started?

We have several questions for you about:

1. Center resources

2. Child and family support

3. Instructional planning, coordination, and child assessment

4. Instruction and caregiving

5. Workforce development, leadership activities, and program planning; and

6. Center administration

We have scheduled this interview in two, one and a half hour sessions. We expect that it will take 3 hours to complete this interview.

This interview is completely voluntary. The information we gather through this interview will be used to help estimate the implementation activities that a center does to support quality. All data will be treated in a private manner to the extent permitted by the law. Only members of the research team will have access to your responses. The study team will report estimates of the overall costs and the costs of different program activities and components at an aggregate level. The names of individual programs will not be linked with implementation activities in reports.

Is it okay with you if I record this conversation to ensure that I capture your response accurately?

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INTERVIEWER: IF YOU HAVE NOT GOTTEN THROUGH SECTION N. STAFFING AT 1 HOUR AND 10 MINUTES INTO THE FIRST INTERVIEW CALL, PLEASE SKIP AHEAD TO THAT SECTION OF QUESTIONS. IF THE RESPONDENT IS NOT ABLE TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOUT STAFF QUALIFICATIONS DURING THE CALL, IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO FOLLOW-UP WITH AN EMAIL (AFTER THE FIRST INTERVIEW AND BEFORE THE SECOND) TO COLLECT THIS INFORMATION.

SECTION A: CENTER RESOURCES*

First, we would like information on the resources available to the center that may affect the center’s operating costs. This includes use and purpose of volunteers, use of donated or subsidized space, and sources of financial support.

A1. How often does your center make use of volunteers?

SELECT ONE

0 Never GO TO A4

1 Less than monthly

2 A few times a month, but not every week

3 At least once a week

4 More than a couple times per week

5 Just about every day

A2. Why do you make use of volunteers?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 To help us enhance things we already do

2 To help us do things we could not do otherwise

3 To meet requirements for specific programs or funders (WRITE IN REQUIREMENTS)

4 To promote parent involvement

5 Other (WRITE IN OTHER)

A3. Would you hire additional staff if you did not have volunteer support?

SELECT ONE

1 No, without volunteers we could still provide services similar to those we currently offer

2 No, we do not have the resources to hire more staff but without volunteers it would be difficult to provide similar services

3 Yes, we would have to hire staff to provide services similar to those we currently offer


A4. Does your center operate in space that is donated, subsidized, or that is not directly paid for by the center, that is, the space is paid for by the larger organization within which the center operates or another entity?

SELECT ONE

1 No, the center pays for all its space

2 Yes, some of the space is donated. (WRITE IN SOURCE)

3 Yes, all of the space is donated. (WRITE IN SOURCE)

4 Yes, the rent is subsidized or we pay lower than full market rate. (WRITE IN SOURCE)

5 Yes, the space is paid for by the larger organization that we are a part of. (WRITE IN SOURCE)

A5. We are interested in learning about all the various sources of financial support to your center.

INTERVIEWIER: NOTE THAT INFORMATION IN THE NEXT QUESTION (A5a) WAS COLLECTED DURING CENTER RECRUITMENT TO ASSESS CENTER CHARACTERISTICS PRIOR TO DATA COLLECTION. REVIEW THIS INFORMATION PRIOR TO THE CALL AND DOUBLE CHECK IT WITH THE RESPONDENT DURING THE CALL. THIS WILL ALSO HELP TO GENERATE DISCUSSION ABOUT CENTER FUNDING ASKED IN QUESTIONS A5b AND A5c.

A5a. Which of the following public programs provide tuition funding support for your center?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 CCDF (Child Care Development Fund)

2 Head Start/Early Head Start

3 State pre-kindergarten program

0 NO GOVERNMENT FUNDING

A5b. Does your center receive funds from any of the other following sources?

INTERVIEWER: OKAY TO READ OFF ALL ANSWER CATEGORIES

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Private tuition

2 Local government such as preK funding from local school board or other local agency, grants from city or county government

3 Child care subsidy programs other than CCDF such as TANF or any other federal, state, or local child care subsidies

4 Community organizations such as the United Way, local charities or other service organizations

5 Other types of government funded programs such as the Child and Adult Care Food Program or Title I

6 Donations from fundraisers or charitable contributions





A5c. What are the two largest sources of financial support for your center?

A5c1.

A5c2.

A6. Does your center use accounting software to track expenditures and manage finances?

1 Yes (WRITE IN NAME OF ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE)

0 No


B. STAFFING STRUCTURE

Now, we would like information on all staff located within the center’s physical location, by job title and role. This information will help us understand how the center’s staffing structure might affect the services provided to children and their families and operating costs.

B1a. Please list each type of staff position, by job title, that you currently have working at your center in this location. We are interested in the positions that work with or support activities for children ages 0-5 excluding staff who focus only on kindergarten, school-aged child care, or summer camps for older children, for example.

B1b. What are the responsibilities of this position? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY PER ROLE, AND WRITE IN BRIEF DESCRIPTION IF A ROLE IS NOT CLEAR FROM THE JOB TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES SELECTED. (FOR EXAMPLE, “COACH” IS GIVEN AS JOB TITLE, AND IS SOMEONE WHO PROVIDES SPECIAL SERVICES; DETAIL ABOUT THE SERVICES IS NECESSARY, SUCH AS “COACHES ON PRACTICES RELATED TO MENTAL HEALTH AND SCHOOL READINESS.”)

PROBES: Administration over center operations includes planning and managing staff and resources to provide early care and education, including general management, human resources, financial management, marketing and enrollment, and information technology.

Administration over educational program includes managing the aspects of the center that specifically focus on child development, curriculum development, and instructional planning.

Operations support includes responsibilities related to food, transportation, maintenance, laundry, and others that support the center’s infrastructure.

Special services includes:

Specialized services to children (such as health screening, therapeutic services, mental health services; any non-academic or non-instructional services provided to children).

Support services for families (that occur outside of instruction and caregiving, such as social services, adult education programs).



B1a.

B1b.
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY PER ROW

B1c.


A

B

C

D

E

F

JOB TITLE

# OF STAFF IN POSITION

ADMIN OVER CENTER

ADMIN OVER ED PROGRAMS

DIRECT SUPERVISION OF TEACHERS

TEACHER IN CLASSROOM (0-5)

PROVIDE OPERATIONS SUPPORT

PROVIDE SPECIAL SERVICES

DESCRIPTION OF POSITION (IF NECESSARY)

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

1

2

3

4

5 LEAD TEACHER

6

7

INTERVIEWER: USE THE FOLLOWING PROBES TO CHECK THAT ALL POSITIONS ARE LISTED IF THEY ARE NOT SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED IN THE DISCUSSION. ASK THE SPECIFIC QUESTIONS (A – C) AS NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE DETAILS IN THE TABLE.

Does your center have a dedicated position(s) in charge of the educational program (or curriculum) that is a distinct position from the center director?

If yes, what is the job title of this position? [Ask questions B1a-C.]

Does your center have a finance manager or a person in charge of maintaining the financial records?

If yes, what is the job title of this position? [Ask questions a-c.]

Does your center have administrative staff who hold positions that focus on or support the management or operations of the center but who do not have classroom responsibilities on a regular basis?

If yes, what are the job titles of these positions? [Ask questions a-c.]

Does your center have other professional staff or specialists who provide or connect children and their families with services outside of the classroom (such as to assist with nutrition, health, mental health, or support services)?

If yes, what is the job title of these positions? [Ask questions a-c.]

Does your center have any other staff not yet listed who do not work directly with children such as, support staff, clerical staff, drivers, cooks, and anyone else on your center’s payroll?

If yes, what are the job titles of these positions? [Ask questions a-c.]




DIRECTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE STAFFING STRUCTURE PART 2 RUBRIC:

INTERVIEWER: Confirm the numbers of staff (in the center’s physical location) who are primarily teachers or caregivers for children ages 0-5.

LEAD TEACHERS

B2a. Please confirm the number of lead teachers who work with children ages 0-5. WRITE IN TOTAL NUMBER

PROBE: Teachers who are in charge of a group or classroom of children, often with staff supervisory responsibilities.

B2a.1. Please confirm the job title for these teachers.

B2a.2. Now, I would like to know the number of [lead teachers] working with each age group of children in the classroom.

How many [lead teachers] work in classrooms with infants?

1.

How many work in toddler classrooms?

2.

How many in preschool classrooms?

3.

ASSISTANT TEACHERS

B2b. Please confirm the number of assistant teachers who work with children ages 0-5. WRITE IN TOTAL NUMBER OR MARK NONE

PROBE: Teachers who work under the supervision of a teacher, and may or may not lead certain activities (such as art projects, or story time), but who do not have sole responsibility for the classroom and do not have staff supervisory responsibilities.

NONE GO TO B2c

B2b.1. Please confirm the job title for these teachers.

B2b.2. Now, I would like to know the number of [assistant teachers] working with each age group of children in the classroom.

How many [assistant teachers] work in classrooms with infants?

B2b.2a.

How many work in toddler classrooms?

B2b.2b.

How many in preschool classrooms?

B2b.2c.

AIDES OR TEACHING ASSISTANTS.

B2c. How many aides or teaching assistants who work with children ages 0-5 and are not considered assistant teachers do you have in the center? WRITE IN TOTAL NUMBER OR MARK NONE

PROBE: Staff who work under the supervision of a teacher, but who are not included in meeting licensing requirements for teacher/child ratios.

NONE GO TO B2D

B2c.1. What is the job title for this position?

FLOATERS OR SUBSTITUTES.

B2d. How many floaters or consistent substitute teachers who work with children ages 0-5 do you have in the center? WRITE IN TOTAL NUMBER OR MARK NONE

PROBE: That is regular paid staff who are not regularly assigned to a particular room, but fill in different positions as necessary to help meet teacher/child ratios.

NONE GO TO B3

B2d.1. What is the job title for this position?

FOR CENTERS EMBEDDED WITHIN LARGER ORGANIZATIONS ONLY

B3. Are there staff that support the operations or services of your center but who do not work within the center’s physical location? If yes, what types of support or services do they provide?


SELECT ONE PER ROW

WRITE IN SPECIFIC JOB TITLES OR PROGRAM UNITS

EDUCATIONAL, CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES

YES

NO


  1. Educational program or curriculum development and support (that occurs as part of instructional planning).

1

0

  1. Academic or instructional related screening, diagnostic, and assessment services (such as developmental screening to identify children’s special needs, or readiness assessments to develop children’s learning needs)

1

0

  1. Specialized services to children (such as health screening, therapeutic services, mental health services; any non-academic or non-instructional services provided to children)

1

0

  1. Support services for families (that occur outside of instruction and caregiving, such as social services, adult education programs)

1

0

ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT




  1. General management

1

0

  1. Human resources

1

0

  1. Financial management

1

0

  1. Marketing and enrollment

1

0

  1. Information and technology services

1

0

OPERATIONS SUPPORT




  1. Food

1

0

  1. Transportation

1

0

  1. Maintenance

1

0

  1. Other (Specify)

1

0

C. CHILD AND FAMILY SUPPORT*

The next section of questions are about Child and Family Support services, which include services that the center supports access to, or provides to children and families that occur beyond instruction and caregiving. Note, these questions refer to non-academic or non-instructional activities that the center engages in to support children and their families.

INTERVIEWER: FOR EACH SERVICE, WRITE IN ANY SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES THAT OCCURRED OVER THE YEAR THAT MIGHT HAVE INFLUENCED THE CONSISTENCY WITH WHICH SERVICES WERE PROVIDED AND THEREFORE COULD HAVE COST IMPLICATIONS.

C1. Does the center support access to or provide health screenings? If yes, what types of health screening does the center support access to or provide?

PROBE: Health Screening refers to simple tests to identify children (or family members) who may need dental or vision care, or to identify other health risk factors, such as lead exposure.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

0 NONE GO TO C7

1 Dental

2 Vision

3 Hearing

4 Medical

5 Other (Specify)


DENTAL

C2.

For children in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need to be screened?

Select one

C3.

Who decides that children or families need to be screened?

Select all that apply

C4. How does the center help children and families access screening?

C5.

How does the center track if the screening was received?

Select all that apply

C4a.

Does the center support access to screening?

Select one

C4b.

Does the center provide screening?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No process

1 No, all children are screened

2 Yes, informal

3 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

______________________

1 Center provides information to families about screening (or refers child/family to screening services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the screening and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides screening at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the screening and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SCREENING IN THE PAST YEAR

C4b2a. I/T DROP DOWN

C4b2b. Preschool DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the screening

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the screening

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the screening

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C6. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how dental screening is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES

VISION

C2.

For children in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need to be screened?

Select one

C3.

Who decides that children or families need to be screened?

Select all that apply

C4. How does the center help children and families access screening?

C5.

How does the center track if the screening was received?

Select all that apply

C4a.

Does the center support access to screening?

Select one

C4b.

Does the center provide screening?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No process

1 No, all children are screened

2 Yes, informal

3 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

______________________

1 Center provides information to families about screening (or refers child/family to screening services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the screening and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides screening at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the screening and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SCREENING IN THE PAST YEAR

C4b2a. I/T DROP DOWN

C4b2b. Preschool DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the screening

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the screening

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the screening

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C6. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how vision screening is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES

HEARING

C2.

For children in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need to be screened?

Select one

C3.

Who decides that children or families need to be screened?

Select all that apply

C4. How does the center help children and families access screening?

C5.

How does the center track if the screening received?

Select all that apply

C4a.

Does the center support access to screening?

Select one

C4b.

Does the center provide screening?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No process

1 No, all children are screened

2 Yes, informal

3 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

______________________

1 Center provides information to families about screening (or refers child/family to screening services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the screening and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides screening at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the screening and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SCREENING IN THE PAST YEAR

C4b2a. I/T DROP DOWN

C4b2b. Preschool DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the screening

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the screening

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the screening

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C6. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how hearing screening is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES


MEDICAL

C2.

For children in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need to be screened?

Select one

C3.

Who decides that children or families need to be screened?

Select all that apply

C4. How does the center help children and families access screening?

C5.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C4a.

Does the center support access to screening?

Select one

C4b.

Does the center provide screening?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No process

1 No, all children are screened

2 Yes, informal

3 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

______________________

1 Center provides information to families about screening (or refers child/family to screening services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the screening and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides screening at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the screening and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SCREENING IN THE PAST YEAR

C4b2a. I/T DROP DOWN

C4b2b. Preschool DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the screening

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the screening

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the screening

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C6. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how medical screening is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES


OTHER

C2.

For children in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need to be screened?

Select one

C3.

Who decides that children or families need to be screened?

Select all that apply

C4. How does the center help children and families access screening?

C5.

How does the center track if the screening was received?

Select all that apply

C4a.

Does the center support access to screening?

Select one

C4b.

Does the center provide screening?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No process

1 No, all children are screened

2 Yes, informal

3 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

______________________

1 Center provides information to families about screening (or refers child/family to screening services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the screening and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides screening at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the screening and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SCREENING IN THE PAST YEAR

C4b2a. I/T DROP DOWN

C4b2b. Preschool DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the screening

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the screening

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the screening

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C6. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES



Therapeutic services

INTERVIEWER: FOR EACH SERVICE, WRITE IN ANY SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES THAT OCCURRED OVER THE YEAR THAT MIGHT HAVE INFLUENCED THE CONSISTENCY WITH WHICH SERVICES WERE PROVIDED AND THEREFORE COULD HAVE COST IMPLICATIONS.

C7. Does the center support access to or provide therapeutic services? If yes, what types of therapeutic services does the center support access to or provide?

PROBES (IF NEEDED):

Therapeutic services refers to services provided to children (or family members) ho have a diagnosed condition, often arising as a barrier to a child’s (or family member’s) development.

Speech and language or auditory therapy services are focused on improving speech, communication, processing of language, and feeding skills.

Occupational therapy (OT) services are focused on promoting normal development and (age-appropriate) daily living skills. OT involves interventions to address delays or difficulties with motor skills, play skills, and sensory processing skills, attention, or behavior.

Physical therapy (PT) services are focused on restoring mobility, promoting function and healing, and providing education and consultation to children and families. PT focuses on improving gross motor skills.

Cognitive and/or behavioral therapy services are designed for children with autism or conditions that affect their behavior (OCD, ADHD). These services may include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA).

Nutrition involves dieticians counseling children and their families on a variety of nutritional issues, such as failure to thrive, feeding tube adjustments, weight management, food allergies, and therapeutic diets.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

0 NONE GO TO C14

1 Speech and language or auditory therapy

2 Occupational therapy (OT)

3 Physical therapy (PT)

4 Cognitive and/or behavioral therapy

5 Nutrition

6 Other (Specify)

SPEECH AND LANGUAGE OR AUDITORY THERAPY

C8.

For children in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need speech and language or auditory therapy?

Select one

C9.

Who decides that children or families need this service?

Select all that apply

C10. How does the center help children and families access speech and language or auditory therapy services?

C11.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to children or families? 1

Select one

C12.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C10a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C10b.

Does the center provide this services?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No process

1 No, all children are screened for service

2 Yes, informal

3 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides the service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C10b2a. I/T DROP DOWN

C10b2b. Preschool DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

____________________

C13. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (OT)

C8.

For children in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need occupational therapy?

Select one

C9.

Who decides that children or families need this service?

Select all that apply

C10. How does the center help children and families access occupational therapy services?

C11.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to children or families? 1

Select one

C12.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C10a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C10b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No process

1 No, all children are screened for service

2 Yes, informal

3 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides the service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C10b2a. I/T DROP DOWN

C10b2b. Preschool DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C13. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES




PHYSICAL THERAPY (PT)

C8.

For children in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need physical therapy services?

Select one

C9.

Who decides that children or families need this service?

Select all that apply

C10. How does the center help children and families access physical therapy services?

C11.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to children or families? 1

Select one

C12.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C10a.

Does the center support access to screening services?

Select one

C10b.

Does the center provide this services?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No process

1 No, all children are screened for service

2 Yes, informal

3 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides the service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C10b2a. I/T DROP DOWN

C10b2b. Preschool DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C13. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES




COGNITIVE AND/OR BEHAVIORAL THERAPY

C8.

For children in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need to cognitive and/or behavioral therapy services?

Select one

C9.

Who decides that children or families need this service?

Select all that apply

C10. How does the center help children and families access cognitive and/or behavioral therapy services?

C11.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to children or families? 1

Select one

C12.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C10a.

Does the center support access to screening services?

Select one

C10b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No process

1 No, all children are screened for service

2 Yes, informal

3 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides the service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C10b2a. I/T DROP DOWN

C10b2b. Preschool DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C13. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES


NUTRITION

C8.

For children in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need nutrition services?

Select one

C9.

Who decides that children or families need this service?

Select all that apply

C10. How does the center help children and families access nutrition services?

C11.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to children or families? 1

Select one

C12.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C10a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C10b.

Does the center provide nutrition services?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No process

1 No, all children are screened for service

2 Yes, informal

3 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides the service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C10b2a. I/T DROP DOWN

C10b2b. Preschool DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C13. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES




OTHER THERAPEUTIC SERVICE

C8.

For children in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need [other therapeutic] service?

Select one

C9.

Who decides that children or families need [other therapeutic] service?

Select all that apply

C10. How does the center help children and families access [other therapeutic] services?

C11.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to children or families? 1

Select one

C12.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C10a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C10b.

Does the center provide the service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No process

1 No, all children are screened for service

2 Yes, informal

3 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides the service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C10b2a. I/T DROP DOWN

C10b2b. Preschool DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C13. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES

C14. Does the center support access to or provide counseling services?

PROBES: Counseling services refers to services provided by a mental health practitioner, and include play therapy, family therapy, group therapy, psychotherapy, parent counseling, psychiatry, or a combination of these methods.

0 NONE GO TO C21

1 Counseling services

COUNSELING SERVICE

C15.

For children in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need counseling?

Select one

C16.

Who decides that children or families need this service?

Select all that apply

C17. How does the center help children and families access counseling services?

C18.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to children or families? 1

Select one

C19.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C17a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C17b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No process

1 No, all children are screened for service

2 Yes, informal

3 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

_____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C17b2a. I/T DROP DOWN

C17b2b. Preschool: DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

____________________

C20. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES

C21. Does the center support access to or provide social services to families? If yes, what social services?

PROBE: Social services refers to services, often government services, provided for the benefit of the community and aim to promote the welfare of children and their families.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

0 NO SOCIAL SERVICES GO TO C28

1 Housing

2 Food assistance

3 Substance abuse

4 Domestic violence

5 Other (specify)

HOUSING - SOCIAL SERVICES

C22.

For children/families in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need this service?

Select one

C23.

Who decides that children or families need this service?

Select all that apply

C24. How does the center help children and families access this service?

C25.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to children or families? 1

Select one

C26.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C24a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C24b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No GO TO C24

1 Yes, informal

2 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

_____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C24b2a. I/T: DROP DOWN

C24b2b. Preschool: DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C27. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES


FOOD ASSISTANCE - SOCIAL SERVICES

C22.

For children/families in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need this service?

Select one

C23.

Who decides that children or families need this service?

Select all that apply

C24. How does the center help children and families access this service?

C25.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to children or families? 1

Select one

C26.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C24a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C24b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No GO TO C24

1 Yes, informal

2 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

_____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C24b2a. I/T: DROP DOWN

C24b2b. Preschool: DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C27. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES


SUBSTANCE ABUSE - SOCIAL SERVICES

C22.

For children/families in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need this service?

Select one

C23.

Who decides that children or families need this service?

Select all that apply

C24. How does the center help children and families access this service?

C25.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to children or families? 1

Select one

C26.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C24a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C24b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No GO TO C24

1 Yes, informal

2 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

_____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C24b2a. I/T: DROP DOWN

C24b2b. Preschool: DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C27. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES


DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - SOCIAL SERVICES

C22.

For children/families in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need this service?

Select one

C23.

Who decides that children or families need this service?

Select all that apply

C24. How does the center help children and families access this service?

C25.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to children or families? 1

Select one

C26.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C24a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C24b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No GO TO C24

1 Yes, informal

2 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

_____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C24b2a. I/T: DROP DOWN

C24b2b. Preschool: DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C27. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES


OTHER SOCIAL SERVICES

WRITE IN SERVICE PROVIDED:

C22.

For children/families in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need this service?

Select one

C23.

Who decides that children or families need this service?

Select all that apply

C24. How does the center help children and families access this service?

C25.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to children or families? 1

Select one

C26.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C24a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C24b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No GO TO C24

1 Yes, informal

2 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

_____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C24b2a. I/T: DROP DOWN

C24b2b. Preschool: DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C27. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES

C28. Does the center support access to or provide adult education programs to parents and families? If yes, what types of adult education programs?

PROBE: Adult education programs refers to services provided to parents or caregivers.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

0 NO ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM SERVICES GO TO D1

1 Parent education

2 Fatherhood programs

3 Job training

4 GED

5 ESL

6 Couples relationship programs

7 Other (specify)


FATHERHOOD PROGRAMS - PARENT EDUCATION

C29.

For parents or families in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need this service?

Select one

C30.

Who decides that parents families need this service?

Select all that apply

C31. How does the center help parents or families access this service?

C32.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to parents or families? 1

Select one

C33.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C31a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C31b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No GO TO C31

1 Yes, informal

2 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

_____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C24b2a. I/T: DROP DOWN

C24b2b. Preschool: DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C34. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES


JOB TRAINING - PARENT EDUCATION

C29.

For parents or families in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need this service?

Select one

C30.

Who decides that parents families need this service?

Select all that apply

C31. How does the center help parents or families access this service?

C32.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to parents or families? 1

Select one

C33.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C31a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C31b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No GO TO C31

1 Yes, informal

2 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

_____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C24b2a. I/T: DROP DOWN

C24b2b. Preschool: DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C34. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES


GED - PARENT EDUCATION

C29.

For parents or families in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need this service?

Select one

C30.

Who decides that parents families need this service?

Select all that apply

C31. How does the center help parents or families access this service?

C32.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to parents or families? 1

Select one

C33.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C31a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C31b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No GO TO C31

1 Yes, informal

2 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

_____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C24b2a. I/T: DROP DOWN

C24b2b. Preschool: DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C34. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES


ESL - PARENT EDUCATION

C29.

For parents or families in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need this service?

Select one

C30.

Who decides that parents families need this service?

Select all that apply

C31. How does the center help parents or families access this service?

C32.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to parents or families? 1

Select one

C33.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C31a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C31b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No GO TO C31

1 Yes, informal

2 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

_____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C24b2a. I/T: DROP DOWN

C24b2b. Preschool: DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C34. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES




COUPLES RELATIONSHIP PROGRAMS - PARENT EDUCATION

C29.

For parents or families in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need this service?

Select one

C30.

Who decides that parents families need this service?

Select all that apply

C31. How does the center help parents or families access this service?

C32.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to parents or families? 1

Select one

C33.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C31a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C31b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No GO TO C31

1 Yes, informal

2 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

_____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C24b2a. I/T: DROP DOWN

C24b2b. Preschool: DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C34. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES




OTHER PARENT EDUCATION

WRITE IN OTHER PARENT EDUCATION PROGRAM

C29.

For parents or families in the center, is there a process for deciding if they need this service?

Select one

C30.

Who decides that parents families need this service?

Select all that apply

C31. How does the center help parents or families access this service?

C32.

How often does the center track receipt of this service when provided to parents or families? 1

Select one

C33.

How does the center track if the service was (partially or fully) received?

Select all that apply

C31a.

Does the center support access to this service?

Select one

C31b.

Does the center provide this service?

Select one for outside/center provides

SELECT ONE FOR COST IF OUTSIDE

WRITE IN PROPORTION OF CHILDREN

0 No GO TO C31

1 Yes, informal

2 Yes, formal

1 Family

2 Teacher (not trained)

3 Trained teacher

4 Trained specialist (either on staff or from outside entity)

5 Administrator

6 Requirement

WRITE IN

_____________________

1 Center provides information to families about service (or refers child/family to services, but does not make appointment)

2 Center provides information to families about the service and makes the appointment for child/family to receive service

1 Outside entity provides service at no cost to the center

2 Outside entity provides the service and the center covers the cost

IF 2, WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE PROPORTION OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED THIS SERVICE IN THE PAST YEAR:

C24b2a. I/T: DROP DOWN

C24b2b. Preschool: DROP DOWN

3 Untrained teachers employed by the center provide the service

4 Trained teachers employed by the center provide the service

5 Trained specialists employed by the center provide the service

1 Not at all

2 Varies across children and families

3 Once or twice

4 Multiple times

5 Until the services are fully received

1 Not tracked

2 Paper-based tracking system

3 Electronic tracking system

WRITE IN NAME OF TRACKING SYSTEM

_____________________

C34. Over the past year, have there been any substantial changes to how this support/service is provided that might influence the consistency with which the support/service is provided or that might have cost implications for the center? WRITE IN SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES

D. CHILD CHARACTERISTICS

DROP DOWN FOR D1-D3

D1. Approximately what percentage of children (ages 0-5) with special needs does your center serve?

PROBE: We are asking about “special needs” broadly, including children with a diagnosis as well as children who have physical, social-emotional, behavioral, or cognitive needs that require additional support.

D2. Approximately what percentage of children (ages 0-5) enrolled in your center have an IEP/IFSP? Probe if necessary, An IEP is an Individualized Education Plan for children with disabilities who receive special education services in school. An IFSP is an individualized Family Services Plan for children with disabilities and their families who receive early intervention services.

D3. Approximately what percentage of children (ages 0-5) enrolled in your center speak a language other than English at home?




E. INSTRUCTIONAL PLANNING*

The next section of questions is focused on instructional planning and tools and resources the center uses to support instructional planning.

E1a. To what extent does the center use child standards such as State early learning guidelines to inform instruction?

SELECT ONE

1 Not used

2 Used as a general guide

3 Specifically follow standards

E1b. To what extent does the center use program standards such as QRIS standards to inform instruction?

SELECT ONE

1 Not used

2 Used as a general guide

3 Specifically follow standards



INTERVIEWER: FOR EACH CURRICULUM SELECTED, ASK E3 AND E4

E2.

What type of curriculum is used?

E3.

How long has this curriculum been used?

E4.

How was this curriculum selected or developed?

0 NO CURRICULUM – GO TO E5

SELECT ONE RESPONSE PER ROW

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY


0-2 YEARS

3-5 YEARS

MORE THAN 5 YEARS

based on alignment with center philosophy or goals

to meet certain program requirements or standards

based on evidence of effectiveness

DON’T KNOW

COMMERCIAL (WRITE IN CURRICULUM)

1

2

3

1

2

3

d

COMMERCIAL (WRITE IN CURRICULUM)

1

2

3

1

2

3

d

COMMERCIAL (WRITE IN CURRICULUM)

1

2

3

1

2

3

d

COMMERCIAL (WRITE IN CURRICULUM)

1

2

3

1

2

3

d

CENTER DEVELOPED (WRITE IN CURRICULUM)

1

2

3

1

2

3

d

STATE DEVELOPED (WRITE IN CURRICULUM)

1

2

3

1

2

3

d


E5.

What other resources are provided to teachers to support instructional planning?

E5a.

Does center have resource?

E6.

How long has resource been used?

SELECT ONE

SELECT ONE RESPONSE PER ROW


Yes

No

0-2 YEARS

3-5 YEARS

MORE THAN 5 YEARS

a. Resource books

1

0

1

2

3

b. Other resources, paper or online

1

0

1

2

3

c. Center-developed activities

1

0

1

2

3

d. Child portfolios

1

0

1

2

3

e. Information from peers

1

0

1

2

3

f. Tools from coaches

1

0

1

2

3

g. Materials from professional development sessions

1

0

1

2

3

h. Other resources (Specify)

1

0

1

2

3

i. Other resources (Specify)

1

0

1

2

3




F. CURRICULUM TRAINING

INTERVIEWER: IF NO CURRICULUM, CHECK HERE AND GO TO G1

F1. Who is trained on the curriculum?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Center director/ assistant director

2 Education specialist/ Program director

3 Staff from larger organization

4 All lead teachers

5 Some lead teachers

DROP DOWN

6 All assistant teachers

7 Some assistant teachers

DROP DOWN

8 Other (specify)

F2. How are center directors or program administrators trained on the curriculum?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No curriculum or no training is provided

2 Online

3 In-person by curriculum developer or external certified trainer

4 Other (specify)

F3. Over the course of a year, about how much time do center directors and/or program administrators spend in curriculum training?

SELECT ONE

1 None

2 One day or less

3 2-4 days

4 5 or more days


F4. How are teaching staff trained on the curriculum?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No curriculum or no training is provided

2 Online

3 A curriculum book (written materials) are provided and teaching staff are expected to review

4 By program director, education specialist, or center director during staff meetings

5 By program director, education specialist, or center director through one-on-one training

6 By program director, education specialist, or center director in sessions dedicated to curriculum e.g., during PD days or in-service training time

7 By curriculum developer or external certified trainer

8 Other (specify)

F5. Over the course of a year, about how much time do individual teaching staff (lead, aide, and assistant teachers) spend in curriculum training?

1 None

2 One day or less

3 2-4 days

4 5 or more days

F6. How often are teaching staff trained on the curriculum?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No curriculum or no training is provided

2 Upon initial curriculum implementation

3 During new staff orientation

4 Once a year

5 Monthly

6 As needed


G. INSTRUCTIONAL COORDINATION

G1. Which staff get paid planning time, during which the teaching staff has no responsibility for child supervision?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No paid time or coverage

2 Aides

3 Assistant teachers

4 Lead teachers

5 Specialists

6 Center directors/Assistant director

G2. How much paid planning time do teaching staff have, during which they have no responsibility for child supervision?

SELECT ONE

1 None

2 About 1/2 hour per month

3 About 1 hour per month

4 About 1/2 hour per week

5 About 1 hour per week

6 About 1/2 hour per day

7 About 1 hour per day

8 Other (specify)

G3. Which staff work together to plan or coordinate instruction? That this can be face-to-face, or virtual.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No planning and coordination

2 Classroom teams (lead and assistant teachers)

3 Lead teachers and center directors

4 Lead teachers and specialists

5 Grade- and/or age-level teams

6 Other (specify)


G4. When teaching staff plan instruction on what topics do staff coordinate?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No planning and coordination

2 X Planning instruction

3 Planning assessments

4 Classroom management, such as discipline, daily routines, classroom set-up, and supplies

5 Transitions between classrooms

6 X Special events such as parent conferences, holiday celebrations, field trips

7 Other (specify)

G5. What is the format of meetings for planning and coordination?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No planning and coordination meetings

2 Virtual meetings of center staff

3 In-person meetings of center staff

4 Virtual meetings with peers internal or external to the center focused on peer learning (online communities of practice intended to enrich professional practice, this is a strategy recommended by QRIS)


H. SCREENING TO plan instruction or DETERMINE FURTHER ASSESSMENT NEEDS

H1. Does the center screen or diagnose children to determine whether they need further development assessment or services?

PROBE: By screen or diagnose, we mean a do you have a procedure or tool that you use to determine if any children need further assessment or a referral for further evaluation. This includes screening such as developmental screening, screening for English Language Learner (ELL) needs or for auditory processing deficits.

INTERVIEWER: IF THE CENTER SCREENS CHILDREN ON-SITE TO DETERMINE IF FURTHER ASSESSMENT OR SERVICES ARE NEEDED, WRITE IN THE NAME(S) OF THE TOOL(S) AND MARK THE SOURCE OF SCREENING (CENTER-DEVELOPED OR COMMERCIAL).

SELECT ONE

0 No screening GO TO I1

1 No screening done by center staff but screening is provided by non-center staff

2 Yes. Screen on site (WRITE IN THE SCREENING TOOL(S))

Tool 1

Tool 2


FIRST SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC TOOL

H1a.

Is the screening/diagnostic tool center-developed or commercial?

Select one

H2.

Who administers the screening/ diagnostic tool?

Select all that apply

H3.

How long has the screening/ diagnostic tool been used in the center?

Select one

H4.

How often is the screening/ diagnostic tool administered in the center?

Select one

H5.

How was the screening/ diagnostic tool selected?

Select all that apply

H6.

How is the screening/diagnostic information used in the center?

Select all that apply

1 Center

2 Commercial


1 Trained classroom teacher

2 Untrained classroom teacher

3 Trained administrator or specialist on site

4 Untrained administrator or specialist on site

5 Outside specialist not paid for by the center

6 Outside specialist paid for by the center

1 1-2 years

2 3-5 years

3 More than 5 years


1 Once a year

2 2-4 times a year

3 Monthly

4 Other (Specify)

__________________________

1 Based on ease of use/ experience with tool

2 Based on connection to selected curriculum

3 Based on evidence of effectiveness

4 Based on state or QRIS standards

5 Other (Specify)

__________________________

1 Not used

2 Used for further assessment paid for by center

3 X Used for further assessment not paid for by center

4 Used to guide instruction, such as individualized instruction

5 Used by a specialist not paid for by the center

6 X Used by the teacher




SECOND SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC TOOL

H1a.

Is the screening/diagnostic tool center-developed or commercial?

Select one

H2.

Who administers the screening/ diagnostic tool?

Select all that apply

H3.

How long has the screening/ diagnostic tool been used in the center?

Select one

H4.

How often is the screening/ diagnostic tool administered in the center?

Select one

H5.

How was the screening/ diagnostic tool selected?

Select all that apply

H6.

How is the screening/diagnostic information used in the center?

Select all that apply

1 Center

2 Commercial


1 Trained classroom teacher

2 Untrained classroom teacher

3 Trained administrator or specialist on site

4 Untrained administrator or specialist on site

5 Outside specialist not paid for by the center

6 Outside specialist paid for by the center

1 1-2 years

2 3-5 years

3 More than 5 years


1 Once a year

2 2-4 times a year

3 Monthly

4 Other (Specify)

__________________________

1 Based on ease of use/ experience with tool

2 Based on connection to selected curriculum

3 Based on evidence of effectiveness

4 Based on state or QRIS standards

5 Other (Specify)

__________________________

1 Not used

2 Used for further assessment paid for by center

3 Used for further assessment not paid for by center

4 Used to guide instruction, such as individualized instruction

5 Used by a specialist not paid for by the center

6 Used by the teacher


I. CHILD Preliminary ASSESSMENT TO PLAN INSTRUCTION

I1. Does the center conduct preliminary assessments to determine children’s needs and plan instruction?

PROBE: By preliminary assessment we mean do you have a tool or procedure that you use to determine a child’s learning needs and to plan instruction. For example, reading readiness assessments, vocabulary.

SELECT ONE

1 No preliminary assessment done by center staff. The center refers children out. GO TO I2e

2 Yes. Preliminary assessments are done on site (WRITE IN THE ASSESSMENT TOOL(S))

FIRST ASSESSMENT TOOL

I1a.

Is this assessment tool center developed or commercial?

Select one

I1b.

Is there a cost to the center for the commercial assessment tool?

Select one

I2a.

How long has the assessment tool been used in the center?

Select one

I2b.

Who administers the assessment tool in the center?

Select all that apply

I2c.

How often is the assessment tool used in the center?

Select one

I2d.

How was the preliminary assessment tool selected?

Select all that apply

I2e.

How does the center track the child’s learning needs?

Select one

1 Center GO TO I2a

2 Commercial


1 Yes

0 No


1 0-2 years

2 3-5 years

3 More than 5 years

1 Classroom teacher or aide

2 Administrator or staff specialist

3 Outside specialist paid for by the center

4 Outside specialist not paid for by the center

1 Less than quarterly

2 About quarterly

3 About monthly

4 At least weekly

1 Based on ease of use/ experience with tool

2 Based on connection to curriculum

3 Based on evidence of effectiveness

4 Based on state or QRIS standards

5 Other (Specify)

_______________________

1 Not tracked

2 Paper based system

3 Electronic tracking system



SECOND ASSESSMENT TOOL

I1a.

Is this assessment tool center developed or commercial?

Select one

I1b.

Is there a cost to the center for the commercial assessment tool?

Select one

I2a.

How long has the assessment tool been used in the center?

Select one

I2b.

Who administers the assessment tool in the center

Select all that apply

I2c.

How often is the assessment tool used in the center?

Select one

I2d.

How was the preliminary assessment tool selected?

Select all that apply

I2e.

How does the center track the child’s learning needs?

Select one

1 Center GO TO I2a

2 Commercial


1 Yes

0 No


1 0-2 years

2 3-5 years

3 More than 5 years

1 Classroom teacher or aide

2 Administrator or staff specialist

3 Outside specialist paid for by the center

4 Outside specialist not paid for by the center

1 Less than quarterly

2 About quarterly

3 About monthly

4 At least weekly

1 Based on ease of use/ experience with tool

2 Based on connection to curriculum

3 Based on evidence of effectiveness

4 Based on state or QRIS standards

5 Other (Specify)

_______________________

1 Not tracked

2 Paper based system

3 Electronic tracking system



J. FORMATIVE AND SUMMATIVE CHILD ASSESSMENT

INTERVIEWER: THESE QUESTIONS ARE ABOUT FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT TO INFORM INSTRUCTION DURING CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES. THERE MAY BE MORE THAN ONE TOOL USED.

J1. Does the center measure development and learning (performance) during classroom activities on an ongoing basis?

PROBE: By measure development and learning performance, we mean do you have a tool or procedure that you use to monitor children’s progress and to assess their learning needs. These assessments tend to provide more qualitative feedback and are often used by educators to guide teaching or differentiate instruction appropriately.

SELECT ONE

1 No, the center does not measure development and learning (or performance) GO TO J7

2 Yes. The center measures development and learning (or performance) WRITE IN NAME OF TOOL(S)

______________________________________________________________________________


______________________________________________________________________________




FIRST (FORMATIVE) ASSESSMENT TOOL

J1a.

Is the measurement tool center developed or commercial?

Select one

J2.

Is there a cost to the center for the measurement tool?

Select one

J2a.

How often is the tool used?

Select one

J3.

How long has the measurement tool been used?

Select one

J4.

How was the measurement tool selected?

Select all that apply

J5.

How do teachers use measurement information on development and learning (performance) to guide instruction?

Select all that apply

J6.

How does the center track the child’s instructional assessments?

Select one

1 Center GO TO J3

2 Commercial


1 Yes

0 No


1 Less than once per week

2 More than once per week


1 0-2 years

2 3-5 years

3 More than 5 years

1 Based on ease of use/ experience with tool

2 Based on connection to curriculum

3 Based on the needs of the child

4 Based on evidence of effectiveness (evidence based practice)

5 Based on conventional best practice (no evidence)

6 Based on requirement (WRITE IN)

________________________

0 Do not use

1 In whole class instruction with no supports

2 In whole class instruction with supports such as professional development coaching, peer collaboration, tracking systems

3 In individual instruction with no supports

4 In individual instruction with supports such as professional development coaching, peer collaboration, tracking system

5 Other (Specify)



____________________________


1 Not tracked

2 Paper based system

3 Electronic tracking system



SECOND (FORMATIVE) ASSESSMENT TOOL

J1a.

Is the measurement tool center developed or commercial?

Select one

J2.

Is there a cost to the center for the measurement tool?

Select one

J2a.

How often is the tool used?

Select one

J3.

How long has the measurement tool been used?

Select one

J4.

How was the measurement tool selected?

Select all that apply

J5.

How do teachers use measurement information on development and learning (performance) to guide instruction?

Select all that apply

J6.

How does the center track the child’s instructional assessments?

Select one

1 Center GO TO J3

2 Commercial


1 Yes

0 No


1 Less than once per week

2 More than once per week


1 0-2 years

2 3-5 years

3 More than 5 years

1 Based on ease of use/ experience with tool

2 Based on connection to curriculum

3 Based on the needs of the child

4 Based on evidence of effectiveness (evidence based practice)

5 Based on conventional best practice (no evidence)

6 Based on requirement (WRITE IN)

________________________

0 Do not use

1 In whole class instruction with no supports

2 In whole class instruction with supports such as professional development coaching, peer collaboration, tracking systems

3 In individual instruction with no supports

4 In individual instruction with supports such as professional development coaching, peer collaboration, tracking system

5 Other (Specify)



____________________________


1 Not tracked

2 Paper based system

3 Electronic tracking system


INTERVIEWER: THESE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE ABOUT SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT TO TRACK CHILD PROGRESS OR DEVELOPMENT GROWTH OVER TIME. THERE MAY BE MORE THAN ONE TOOL USED.

J7. Does the center measure and track child progress or summarize developmental growth overtime?

PROBE: By measure and track child progress or summarize development growth overtime, we mean do you use a tool or procedure that you use to evaluate student achievement. Summative assessments are often administered at the end of an instructional unit and compare student learning against relevant standards or benchmarks.

SELECT ONE

1 No, the center does not measure development and learning (or performance) GO TO K1

2 Yes. The center measures development and learning (or performance) WRITE IN THE NAME OF THE TOOL(S)


_________________________________________________________________________________________


_________________________________________________________________________________________





































FIRST (SUMMATIVE) MEASUREMENT TOOL

J7a.

Is the measurement tool center developed or commercial?

Select one

J8.

Is there a cost to the center for the measurement tool?

Select one

J8a.

How often is the tool used?

Select one

J9.

How long has the measurement tool been used?

Select one

J10.

How was the measurement tool selected?

Select all that apply

J11.

How does the center use information about children’s progress?

Select all that apply

J12.

How does the center track the child’s instructional assessments?

Select one

1 Center GO TO J3

2 Commercial


1 Yes

0 No


1 Once per year

2 Twice per year

3 More than twice per year

1 0-2 years

2 3-5 years

3 More than 5 years

1 Based on ease of use/ experience with tool

2 Based on connection to curriculum

3 Based on the needs of the child

4 Based on evidence of effectiveness (evidence based practice)

5 Based on conventional best practice (no evidence)

6 Based on requirement (WRITE IN)

________________________

0 Do not use

1 To inform classroom instruction

2 To compare national trends

3 To set and track center goals

4 To identify training priorities

5 Other (Specify)



___________________________

1 Not tracked

2 Paper based system

3 Electronic tracking system



SECOND (SUMMATIVE) MEASUREMENT TOOL

J7a.

Is the measurement tool center developed or commercial?

Select one

J8.

Is there a cost to the center for the measurement tool?

Select one

J8a.

How often is the tool used?

Select one

J9.

How long has the measurement tool been used?

Select one

J10.

How was the measurement tool selected?

Select all that apply

J11.

How does the center use information about children’s progress?

Select all that apply

J12.

How does the center track the child’s instructional assessments?

Select one

1 Center GO TO J3

2 Commercial


1 Yes

0 No


1 Once per year

2 Twice per year

3 More than twice per year

1 0-2 years

2 3-5 years

3 More than 5 years

1 Based on ease of use/ experience with tool

2 Based on connection to curriculum

3 Based on the needs of the child

4 Based on evidence of effectiveness (evidence based practice)

5 Based on conventional best practice (no evidence)

6 Based on requirement (WRITE IN)

________________________

0 Do not use

1 To inform classroom instruction

2 To compare national trends

3 To set and track center goals

4 To identify training priorities

5 Other (Specify)



___________________________

1 Not tracked

2 Paper based system

3 Electronic tracking system




K. TRAINING ON ASSESSMENT TOOL(S)

K1. Who is trained on the assessment tool(s)?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Center director/ assistant director

2 Education specialist/ Program director

3 Staff from larger organization

4 All lead teachers

5 Some lead teachers

DROP DOWN

6 All assistant teachers

7 Some assistant teachers

DROP DOWN

8 Other (specify)

K2. How are center directors or program administrators trained on the assessment tool?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No assessment tool or no training is provided

2 Online

3 In-person by curriculum developer or external certified trainer

4 Other (specify)

K3. Over the course of a year, about how much time do center directors and/or program administrators spend in assessment tool training?

SELECT ONE

1 None

2 One day or less

3 2-4 days

4 5 or more days


K4. How are teaching staff trained on the assessment tool(s)?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No assessment tool or no training is provided

2 Online

3 A curriculum/assessment book (written materials) are provided and teaching staff are expected to review

4 By program director, education specialist, or center director during staff meetings

5 By program director, education specialist, or center director through one-on-one training

6 By program director, education specialist, or center director in sessions dedicated to curriculum/assessment e.g., during PD days or in-service training time

7 In-person by assessment developer or external certified trainer

8 Other (specify)

K5. Over the course of a year, about how much time do individual teaching staff (lead, aide, and assistant teachers) spend in assessment tool training?

SELECT ONE

1 None

2 One day or less

3 2-4 days

4 5 or more days

K6. How often are teaching staff trained on the assessment tool?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No assessment tool or no training is provided

2 Upon initial assessment tool implementation

3 Once during new staff orientation

4 Once a year

5 Monthly

6 As needed




L. CHILD ASSESSMENT FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION TO FAMILIES

The next questions are about how the center provides information to parents on instructional and developmental assessments.


A

How often does center provide information?

B

Is this information provided formally or informally?


SELECT ONE RESPONSE PER ROW

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY


Less than once per month

At least once per month

At least one per week

FORMALLY

INFORMALLY

L1. How often does the center provide descriptive information to parents, such as what the child is able to do?

1

2

3

1

2

L2. How often does the center provide diagnostic information to parents, such as what the child struggles with?

1

2

3

1

2

L3. How often does the center provide developmental and learning (performance) information to parents such as the child’s progress in learning the curriculum?

1

2

3

1

2

L4. How often does the center provide information to parents on how their child compares to other children?

1

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3

1

2


L5. If the center schedules parent-teacher conferences, for how long are they usually scheduled? WRITE IN OTHER OCCURRENCES OF PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES BELOW.

SELECT ONE

1 No parent-teacher conferences

2 Monthly for 1/2 hour

3 Monthly for 1 hour

4 Quarterly for 1/2 hour

5 Quarterly for 1 hour

6 Twice a year for 1/2 hour

7 Twice a year for 1 hour

8 Once a year for 1/2 hour

9 Once a year for 1 hour

10 Other (specify)


The next section of questions is about aspects of the center that support instruction and caregiving. This includes classroom and center resources (space and physical set-up, and materials and equipment), and staffing – center resources that support teachers as they provide instruction, and may also have cost implications for the center.

M. CLASSROOM AND CENTER RESOURCES

INTERVIEWER: FOR M1a-M2c: IF THE CENTER MEETS LOWER TARGETS THAN THOSE SET BY LICENSING, WRITE IN THE STANDARDS THAT THEY FOLLOW (FOR EXAMPLE, ACCREDITATION, HEAD START, QRIS, STATE PREKINDERGARTEN). NOTE: THE “EXCEED TARGETS” CELL SHOULD ONLY BE CHECKED IF THE RESPONSE ABOVE IS CHECKED AND THE STANDARDS ARE SPECIFIED.

CLASSROOM SPACE

M1. Does the center have enough classroom space to meet age based group size targets in all the …


SELECT ONE RESPONSE PER ROW


STRUGGLE TO MEET LICENSING REQUIREMENTS

NO PROBLEM MEETING LICENSING REQUIREMENTS

MEET STANDARDS WITH LOWER GROUP SIZE TARGETS (THAN LICENSING)

(WRITE IN STANDARDS)

EXCEED TARGETS SET BY OTHER STANDARDS

a. infant classrooms?

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4

b. toddlers classrooms?

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c. preschool classrooms?

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TEACHING STAFF

M2. Does the center have enough teaching staff to meet age-based teacher/child ratio targets in all the…


SELECT ONE RESPONSE PER ROW


STRUGGLE TO MEET LICENSING REQUIREMENTS

NO PROBLEM MEETING LICENSING REQUIREMENTS

MEET STANDARDS WITH LOWER GROUP SIZE TARGETS (THAN LICENSING)

(WRITE IN STANDARDS)

EXCEED TARGETS SET BY OTHER STANDARDS

a. infant classrooms?

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3

4

b. toddlers classrooms?

1

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3

4

c. preschool classrooms?

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3

4


MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT

M3. Do the classrooms have adequate equipment to support caregiving?

PROBE: Equipment includes center supplies that generally do not need to be replaced each year and are generally more expensive than materials, such as furniture.

SELECT ONE

1 No. Need more equipment

2 No. Staff, families, and other entities contribute equipment

3 Yes, but could use more equipment

4 Yes. Well supplied

M4. Do the classrooms have adequate materials to support instruction?

PROBE: Materials include consumables that are generally replenished frequently, such as art supplies and diapers.

SELECT ONE

1 No. Need more materials

2 No. Staff, families, and other entities contribute materials

3 Yes. Staff, families, and other entities contribute materials

3 Yes, but could use more materials

4 Yes. Well supplied

M5. Does the center have an adequate outdoor play area?

SELECT ONE

1 No access to play area

2 No. Limited access to nearby play area

3 Yes. Minimal play area

4 Yes. Excellent play area


M6. Does your center currently have facility acquisition, construction, or renovation needs?

SELECT all that apply

1 Need to upgrade the space or make repairs to address health and safety concerns such as lead paint, mold, electrical upgrades, etc.

2 Need to improve the capacity of the facilities such as to improve group size targets, create more space to serve a waiting list for additional children, or to add or enlarge outdoor play area

3 Need to improve the quality of the facilities such as having bathrooms adjacent to classrooms, making cubbies accessible, having child-sized sinks, counters, furnishings and fixtures

4 No facility needs


N. STAFFING

N1a. What informs the qualifications you look for when hiring staff in the classroom?

Select all that apply

1 None

2 Licensing standards

3 Background, training, or staff performance assessments

4 Specialized coursework

5 Standards set by larger organization

6 Standards set by funding sources

7 Standards set by QRIS

8 Standards set by local, state, or national accrediting entity

9 Other (specify)

N1a1. Which of those qualifications is the most important?

DROP DOWN

N1b. What informs the qualifications you look for when hiring staff who are not in the classroom such as specialists and directors?

Select all that apply

1 None

2 Licensing standards

3 Background, training, or staff performance assessments

4 Specialized coursework

5 Standards set by larger organization

6 Standards set by funding sources

7 Standards set by QRIS

8 Standards set by local, state, or national accrediting entity

9 Other (specify)

N1b1. Which of those qualifications is the most important?

DROP DOWN


CATEGORIES OF QUALIFICATIONS OF STAFF IN CLASSROOM AT THE CENTER.


N2.

What is the approximate proportion of [staff] at each qualification level?

(1-5) EACH STAFF MEMBER SHOULD ONLY BE INCLUDED IN THE EDUCATION CATEGORY REFLECTING THEIR HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION

(6) ALL STAFF MEMBERS WITH CERTIFICATION SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THIS PROPORTION

N3.

What is the approximate proportion of [staff] at each level of experience?

N4.

What is the center’s overall ability to meet targeted qualifications?

a. Lead teachers

1 High school degree DROP DOWN

2 Associates degree DROP DOWN

3 Bachelor’s degree DROP DOWN

4 Master’s degree DROP DOWN

5 18 hours or more of ECE coursework DROP DOWN

6 Certification DROP DOWN

1 None DROP DOWN

2 1-2 years DROP DOWN

3 More than 2 years DROP DOWN


1 Struggling

2 Nearly meet

3 Meet in full

4 Exceed

b. Assistant teachers or aides

1 High school degree DROP DOWN

2 Associates degree DROP DOWN

3 Bachelor’s degree DROP DOWN

4 Master’s degree DROP DOWN

5 18 hours or more of ECE coursework DROP DOWN

6 Certification DROP DOWN

1 None DROP DOWN

2 1-2 years DROP DOWN

3 More than 2 years DROP DOWN



1 Struggling

2 Nearly meet

3 Meet in full

4 Exceed


CATEGORIES OF QUALIFICATIONS OF STAFF IN CLASSROOM AT THE CENTER.




N2.

What is the approximate proportion of [staff] at each qualification level?

(1-5) EACH STAFF MEMBER SHOULD ONLY BE INCLUDED IN THE EDUCATION CATEGORY REFLECTING THEIR HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION

(6) ALL STAFF MEMBERS WITH CERTIFICATION SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THIS PROPORTION

N3.

What is the approximate proportion of [staff] at each level of experience?

N4.

What is the center’s overall ability to meet targeted qualifications?

c. Education coordinator or curriculum specialist

PROBE: People who oversee the development and support of the education program of the center

1 High school degree DROP DOWN

2 Associates degree DROP DOWN

3 Bachelor’s degree DROP DOWN

4 Master’s degree DROP DOWN

5 18 hours or more of ECE coursework DROP DOWN

6 Certification DROP DOWN

1 None DROP DOWN

2 1-2 years DROP DOWN

3 More than 2 years DROP DOWN


1 Struggling

2 Nearly meet

3 Meet in full

4 Exceed

d. Center director or site administrator

1 High school degree DROP DOWN

2 Associates degree DROP DOWN

3 Bachelor’s degree DROP DOWN

4 Master’s degree DROP DOWN

5 18 hours or more of ECE coursework DROP DOWN

6 Certification DROP DOWN

1 None DROP DOWN

2 1-2 years DROP DOWN

3 More than 2 years DROP DOWN


1 Struggling

2 Nearly meet

3 Meet in full

4 Exceed

N5. Does the center have access to additional expert or specialized staff who support instruction?


N5.

N6.

How is the cost of this staff covered?


MARK IF YES

SELECT ONE PER ROW

NO COST TO CENTER

CENTER

SPONSORING ORGANIZATION

a. Disability specialist

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b. Health or nutrition specialist

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c. Art, music, dance or physical education specialist

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d. Social emotional or behavior management specialist

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e. Literacy or Math specialist

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f. Other (Specify)

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g. Other (Specify)

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O. BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS TO INSTRUCTION AND CAREGIVING

O1. In the past two years, how many staff have left or been terminated? ENTER NUMBER FOR EACH CATEGORY OF STAFF.

0 None

1 Lead teachers (Enter number)

2 Assistant teachers (Enter number)

3 Education specialists/program director (Enter number)

4 Center director/assistant director (Enter number)

5 Other Staff (Enter number)

O2. In the past two years, which type of teaching staff has been more difficult to retain?

SELECT ONE

0 Not difficult to retain

1 Lead teachers

2 Assistant teachers

3 Other Staff (Specify)

O3. When turnover occurs, how does it affect the daily operations of the center?

INTERVIEWER: SELECT ONE, OR WHEN BOTH OTHER CENTER STAFF AND FLOATERS/SUBSTITUTES PROVIDE COVERAGE SELECT ONE RESPONSE WITHIN EACH PAIR. ‘OTHER CENTER STAFF’ REFERS TO CENTER LEADERSHIP, SUPPORT STAFF, AND TEACHING STAFF.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Other center staff cover, but this is stressful

2 Other center staff cover, and this is not stressful

3 Floaters/substitutes cover, but this is stressful

4 Floaters/substitutes cover, and this is not stressful

O4a. What are the main factors that influence lead teachers to stay at the center?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Center has a culture of teamwork

2 Commitment to children and families

3 Opportunities for professional development

4 Employee benefits

5 Other (specify)

O4a1. Which factor is most important in influencing lead teachers to stay at the center?

DROP DOWN

O4b. What are the main factors that influence assistant teachers or aides to stay at the center?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Center has a culture of teamwork

2 Commitment to children and families

3 Opportunities for professional development

4 Employee benefits

5 Other (specify)

O4b1. Which factor is most important in influencing assistant teachers or aides to stay at the center?

DROP DOWN

O5a. What are the main factors that influence lead teachers to leave the center?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Better pay or career opportunity

2 Prefer to work for a school district

3 Personal reasons, such as relocating

4 Burnout

5 Other (specify)

O5a1. Which factor is most important?

DROP DOWN

O5b. What are the main factors that influence assistant teachers or aides to leave the center?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Better pay or career opportunity

2 Prefer to work for a school district

3 Personal reasons, such as relocating

4 Burnout

5 Other (specify)

O5b1. Which factor is most important?

DROP DOWN

O6. Is the center able to retain staff after they have increased the staff’s qualifications, such as teachers who have obtained a higher degree or credential?

1 Yes

0 No

2 Sometimes


Now, we have some questions about workforce development, which includes recruiting, hiring, training, coaching, supervising staff, and professional development.

P. RECRUITING AND HIRING PROCESS

P1. How does the center recruit potential candidates for open teaching (in classroom) positions?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

formal recruitment methods

1 Post job description on center’s website

2 Post job description on employment website (e.g., Craigslist, Indeed)

3 Job fairs

4 Community and state agencies

5 Teaching degree or certificate programs

6 Other formal method (WRITE IN)

INFORMAL RECRUITMENT METHODS

7 Post job description on Facebook

8 Post fliers locally

9 Hiring from within the center

10 Referrals from center staff

11 Referrals from parents

12 Other informal method (Specify)

P1a. Which recruitment method was used most frequently in the past year, either formal or informal?

INTERVIEWER: WRITE IN NUMBER

DROP DOWN

P2. Who is involved in recruiting for open teaching (in classroom) positions and screening potential candidates?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Center leadership (includes center director, assistant director, and education coordinator)

2 Teaching staff at the center

3 Staff from larger organization (such as human resources)

4 Other (Specify)


P3. Who is involved in interviewing potential teacher candidates?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Center leadership (includes center director, assistant director, and education coordinator)

2 Teaching staff at the center

3 Staff from larger organization (such as human resources)

4 Other (Specify)

P4a. What activities occur during the interview process for lead teacher candidates?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Discuss what quality education and care means with candidates

2 Discuss candidate’s approach to teamwork

3 Discuss scenarios of classroom situations with candidates

4 Have candidates prepare a lesson or age-appropriate activity for discussion during interview

5 Have candidates prepare a lesson or age-appropriate activity for presentation in classroom

6 Other (Specify)

P4b. What activities occur during the interview process for assistant teacher candidates?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Discuss what quality education and care means with candidates

2 Discuss candidate’s approach to teamwork

3 Discuss scenarios of classroom situations with candidates

4 Have candidates prepare a lesson or age-appropriate activity for discussion during interview

5 Have candidates prepare a lesson or age-appropriate activity for presentation in classroom

6 Other (Specify)

P5. Who is involved in making the final hiring decision for teacher candidates?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Center leadership (includes center director, assistant director, and education coordinator)

2 Teaching staff at the center

3 Staff from larger organization (such as human resources)

4 Other (Specify)


P6a. Is the interview process standard for all lead teacher candidates?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Standard process for all candidates

2 Varies based on candidate’s experience

3 Varies based on time available in the center

P6b. Is the interview process standard for all assistant teacher candidates?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Standard process for all candidates

2 Varies based on candidate’s experience

3 Varies based on time available in the center

P7. Is there anything else that the center has in place to support recruiting and hiring teaching staff?



Q. FACILITATORS AND CHALLENGES TO RECRUITING AND HIRING

Q1. How much staff time was needed in the past year to recruit and screen candidates?


SELECT ONE RESPONSE PER ROW AND WRITE IN APPROXIMATE DAYS PER MONTH


MORE THAN THE CENTER WOULD LIKE

MANAGEABLE

MINIMUM

NONE

WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE DAYS OF STAFF TIME NEEDED PER MONTH, OR IF LESS THAN ONE DAY PER MONTH WAS NEEDED

a. Lead teachers

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b. Assistant teachers

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3

4

Q2. How much staff time was needed in the past year to interview and evaluate candidates?


SELECT ONE RESPONSE PER ROW AND WRITE IN APPROXIMATE DAYS PER MONTH


MORE THAN THE CENTER WOULD LIKE

MANAGEABLE

MINIMUM

NONE

WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE DAYS OF STAFF TIME NEEDED PER MONTH, OR IF LESS THAN ONE DAY PER MONTH WAS NEEDED

a. Lead teachers

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2

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4

b. Assistant teachers

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2

3

4

Q3a. How easy or difficult was it for the center to recruit qualified Lead teachers candidates in the past year?

SELECT ONE

1 Very difficult. Center did not receive enough qualified applicants and did extra outreach to recruit qualified applicants.

2 Semi-difficult. Center received some qualified applicants, but would have preferred more to choose from.

3 Manageable. Center usually received multiple qualified applicants.

4 Easy. Center had ready access to qualified job candidates

Q3b. How easy or difficult was it for the center to recruit qualified assistant teachers candidates in the past year?

SELECT ONE

1 Very difficult. Center did not receive enough qualified applicants and did extra outreach to recruit qualified applicants.

2 Semi-difficult. Center received some qualified applicants, but would have preferred more to choose from.

3 Manageable. Center usually received multiple qualified applicants.

4 Easy. Center had ready access to qualified job candidates

Q4. What is the biggest challenge the center faces in filling vacant positions for teaching staff?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Recruiting qualified candidates

2 Paying staff competitive salaries

3 Other (specify)

R. SETTING PRIORITIES AND DETERMINING NEEDS FOR TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

In this section, we have questions about professional development, which includes activities intended to improve one’s credentials, certification, or general education. These questions are focused only on teaching staff who work with children in the classroom.

INTERVIEWER: THESE QUESTIONS ARE FOCUSED ONLY ON TEACHING STAFF WHO WORK WITH CHILDREN IN THE CLASSROOM.

R1. How does the center determine priorities for training and professional development of teaching staff, as a whole?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No priorities

2 Based on parent feedback or community needs

3 Based on staff needs identified through informal mechanisms, such as discussions, staff meetings

4 Based on staff needs identified through formal mechanisms, such as surveys, performance reviews, observation

5 Based on new initiatives or activities in the classroom (e.g. curricula)

6 Based on assessments to determine children’s needs such as meeting the needs of children with disabilities or English language learners

7 Based on meeting requirements (WRITE IN REQUIREMENTS)


_____________________________________________________________________________


8 Based on scores on observational measures (e.g., CLASS, ERS) (WRITE IN MEASURES BELOW)


_____________________________________________________________________________

9 Other (specify)

R1a. Which has the highest priority for determining training and professional development needs for teaching staff as a whole?

DROP DOWN




R2. What are the center’s priorities for training and professional development of teaching staff?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No priorities GO TO R3

2 Leadership/supervisory training

3 Training on pyramid model (social-emotional development)

4 Training specific to classroom content or achievement (curriculum, math, literacy, etc.)

5 Training on method/approach/pedagogy

6 Training to meet the needs of individual children

7 Training to meet requirements (such as Head Start or licensing requirements) (WRITE IN REQUIREMENTS)


_____________________________________________________________________________

8 Training that includes ECE credits

9 Other (specify)



R2b. What is the center’s highest priority for training and professional development of teaching staff?

DROP DOWN



R3. Who determines the training and professional development needs of teaching staff?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No needs determined

2 Center leadership or parent company (top-down)

3 Teaching staff (bottom-up)

4 Committee comprised of a range of center staff; may include parents or board members

R4. How do staff contribute to determining their individual training and professional development needs?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Staff do not contribute

2 Direct feedback to center director

3 Staff meetings

4 Staff surveys or evaluation forms

5 Individual staff training plans established on QRIS registry

6 Individual staff training plans established by State standards or State licensing requirements

7 Individual staff training plans established as part of performance review

8 Other (specify)


R5. How does the center develop, maintain, and track training and professional development for individual teachers?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No individual plans

2 Teachers use a training or professional development registry (such as QRIS)

3 Center director or administrator uses a training registry (such as QRIS)

4 Center director or administrator reviews performance with individual teacher

5 Other (specify)

R6. How does the center determine whether training meets center goals and staff needs?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Not determined

2 Staff self-report

3 Observations, informal

4 Observations, formal

5 Assessments or other outcome data

6 Staff annual review

7 Center annual plan

8 Other (Specify)




S. PROVIDING TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TO TEACHING STAFF

INTERVIEWER: THESE QUESTIONS ARE FOCUSED ONLY ON TEACHING STAFF WHO WORK WITH CHILDREN IN THE CLASSROOM.

S1. Does the center provide training for teaching staff to meet licensing requirements or standards beyond licensing requirements? If yes, how many hours of training is provided to meet licensing requirements and/or standards beyond licensing? WRITE IN NUMBER OF HOURS AND REQUIREMENTS OR STANDARDS

select all that apply

1 No training is provided by the center GO TO T1

2 Some training is provided to meet licensing requirements

3 All training is provided to meet licensing requirements

WRITE IN NUMBER OF HOURS OF TRAINING REQUIRED FOR LICENSING

4 Some training is provided to meet standards beyond licensing

5 All training is provided to meet other standards beyond licensing

WRITE IN STANDARDS

S1.5a

WRITE IN THE NUMBER OF HOURS REQUIRED

S1.5b

6 Some training is provided to assist staff in acquiring credentials

7 All training is provided to assist staff in acquiring credentials

WRITE IN TYPE OF CREDENTIAL

S1.7a

WRITE IN THE NUMBER OF HOURS REQUIRED

S1.7b

S2. How often is training provided by the center?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 During some staff meetings. WRITE IN FREQUENCY OF TRAINING OCCURING DURING STAFF MEETINGS:

2 During (most to) all staff meetings. WRITE IN FREQUENCY OF STAFF MEETINGS:

3 During 2 to 4 in-service or professional development days each year

4 During 5 to 10 in-service or professional development days each year

5 Other (Specify)

S2b. What is the approximate number of total training hours provided by the center each year each year? WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF TRAINING HOURS.

S3. Do all teaching staff attend the training provided by the center? If not, how does it vary?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No, teachers attend training provided by the center based on individual teacher needs

2 No, only lead teachers attend training provided by the center

3 No, certain teachers receive training through other programs (e.g., HS or state PreK program)

4 No, all teaching staff are expected to attend but they don’t for various reasons

5 Yes, all teaching staff attend training provided by the center

S4. How is training provided and paid for by the center?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Training resources developed by the center are provided to staff, but staff are not given paid time to review resources

2 Training resources developed by the center are provided to staff and staff are given paid time to review resources

3 In-person training is paid for by the center (both at the center and off-site) but, staff time is not paid for

4 In-person, off-site training and staff time is paid for by the center

5 In-person, at the center training and staff time is paid for by the center

S5. Who conducts the training provided by the center?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Center leadership or staff

2 Staff from larger organization

3 External experts or specialists paid for by the center

4 External experts or specialists provided at no cost to the center.

WRITE IN THE EXTERNAL ENTITIES THAT COVER THE COSTS

S5.4a.

WRITE IN THE PROPORTION OF TRAINING COVERED BY EACH ENTITY

S5.4b.

S6. What activities are conducted after training to assess knowledge acquisition or skill development?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 None

2 Post-test on knowledge acquisition

3 Teacher written reports on practice changes in the classroom

4 Observations to assess adoption of skills or practices in the classroom

5 Coaching or mentoring to support ongoing skill development

6 Other (Specify)

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T. SUPPORT FOR TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TEACHING STAFF

INTERVIEWER: THESE QUESTIONS ARE FOCUSED ONLY ON TEACHING STAFF WHO WORK WITH CHILDREN IN THE CLASSROOM.

T1. How are staff informed of additional training opportunities beyond what the center provides?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Staff do not pursue training on their own

2 Center staff distributes information such as center director, training coordinator, educational specialist, or other staff

3 Professional development registry

4 Through a specific initiative or program

WRITE IN PROGRAM (SUCH AS QRIS, HS, OR STATE PREK):

5 Other (Specify)

T2. In the past year, how did the center provide assistance to teaching staff to support additional training or education, such as tuition, registration fees, travel, or costs of required materials?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 None

2 Center helps staff access supplemental assistance e.g., through T.E.A.C.H., QRIS, or HS programs

WRITE IN SOURCE OF SUPPLEMENTAL ASSISTANCE:

3 Center provides assistance on a case by case basis

4 Center provides up to a specific dollar amount per staff member

WRITE IN AMOUNT AVAILABLE PER STAFF MEMBER:

5 Other (Specify)


T3. Does the center pay staff for time spent attending outside training? SELECT ONE OF FIRST FOUR OPTIONS. WRITE IN IF TEACHING STAFF ARE GIVEN A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF PAID TIME TO ATTEND TRAINING (E.G. 10 HOURS, 3 DAYS, ETC.)

SELECT ONE

1 No

2 Yes, but very limited

3 Yes, staff are paid for time in training that occurs during work hours

4 Yes, staff are paid for time in training during or outside of work hours

5 Yes, staff are given a certain amount of time to pursue training.

WRITE IN AMOUNT OF TIME (HOURS OR DAYS):


T4. Does the center provide classroom coverage when teaching staff attend training during work hours?

SELECT ONE

1 No

2 Yes, but very limited

3 Yes, but it’s a hardship to arrange coverage (by other staff or substitutes)

4 Yes, coverage is provided by floaters or substitutes who are on staff


U. TEACHER/CLASSROOM OBSERVATIONS

U1. What are the goals of classroom observations? For each goal, how often are classroom observations conducted for an individual classroom/teacher?

PROBE: By observation we mean, when someone (such as a lead teacher, education specialist, center administrator, or external consultant) watches a teacher during classroom activities, either to see a particular aspect of his/her teaching or on an ongoing basis.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No observations conducted in center GO TO V1

2 To monitor and supervise teaching staff performance DROP DOWN

3 To provide individualized coaching on specific skill or practice DROP DOWN

4 To identify professional development needs DROP DOWN

5 To measure quality of environment or teacher/ child interactions DROP DOWN

6 Other (Specify) DROP DOWN

U1b. What is the primary goal of classroom observations?

DROP DOWN



U2. Who conducts the classroom observations? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY ACROSS THE VARIOUS PURPOSES FOR OBSERVATIONS (IDENTIFIED IN RESPONSE TO QUESTION U1).

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Lead teacher

2 Center director/ assistant director

3 Education specialist

4 External consultant paid for by the center

5 External consultant paid for by a specific program or quality initiative


U3. Are observations conducted with similar frequency across all classrooms/ teachers?

1 Yes

0 No WRITE IN REASON FOR VARIATION


U4. What are the approximate number of hours of classroom observations per year provided by the center? WRITE IN APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF HOURS


U5. Is a tool used to conduct observations?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No tool used

2 Commercially developed tool WRITE IN NAME OF TOOL:

3 Center-developed tool

U6. What follow-up activities are conducted after an observation?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 None

2 Feedback to teacher on strengths and areas for improvement

3 Develop action plan for improvement

4 Follow-up observations

5 Other (Specify)

U7. Do teaching staff visit other classrooms to observe practice? If so, where?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No GO TO V1

2 Yes, classrooms within the same center

3 Yes, classrooms in another center within the same program

4 Yes, classrooms in another center outside of the program

U7a. What is the approximate number of total hours staff have spent observing other classrooms in the past year? WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF HOURS.

U8. What happened after the observations? WRITE IN OTHER FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES THAT OCCUR AFTER AN OBSERVATION.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Nothing

2 Discussed how to apply what was observed in practice with coach or supervisor

3 Developed plan to apply new knowledge and skills (stand-alone or as part of coaching or performance review)

4 Observed in the classroom to assess degree of skill application

5 Other (Specify)


V. PROVIDING INDIVIDUALIZED COACHING TO CLASSROOM STAFF TO SUPPORT IMPROVING SKILLS IN WORKING WITH CHILDREN

In this section, we have questions about providing individualized coaching to classroom staff to support improving their skills in working with children.

INTERVIEWER: THESE QUESTIONS ARE FOCUSED ON TEACHING STAFF AND EDUCATION SPECIALISTS.

V1. Does the center provide individualized coaching to teaching staff?

PROBE: We define coaching as one-on-one support focused on improving teaching staffs’ skills in working with children (this includes informal mentoring).

Select one

1 No individualized coaching is provided GO TO W1

2 Yes, individualized coaching is provided to some staff

WRITE IN BELOW:

STAFF WHO RECEIVE COACHING

V1.2a.

WHY THOSE STAFF RECEIVE COACHING

V1.2b.

THE PROPORTION OF TOTAL STAFF WHO RECEIVE COACHING

V1.2c.

3 Yes, individualized coaching is provided to all staff

WRITE IN BELOW WHY ALL STAFF RECEIVE COACHING

V2. What is the focus of individualized coaching in the center?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Varies based on staff needs

2 Monitoring and supervising staff

3 Improving instruction

4 Implementing curriculum

5 Interacting with children (including meeting the needs of children with disabilities or English language learners)

6 Meeting requirements WRITE IN SOURCE OF REQUIREMENTS:

V2a. What is the primary focus of individualized coaching?

DROP DOWN




V3. Who provides the individualized coaching?

WRITE IN OTHER STAKEHOLDERS WHO PROVIDE INDIVIDUALIZED COACHING

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Peers (such as lead or master teachers)

2 Center director/ assistant director

3 Internal coach employed by the center, including program director or education specialist

4 External coach paid for by a specific program or quality initiative, at no cost to the center

5 External coach, paid for by the center

6 Other (Specify)

V4. How often is individualized coaching provided by the center?

WRITE IN THE REQUIREMENT OR INITIATIVE TO WHICH THE COACHING IS LINKED, IF APPLICABLE.

Select one

1 As needed WRITE IN REQUIREMENT OR INITIATIVE:

2 Weekly WRITE IN REQUIREMENT OR INITIATIVE:

3 Monthly WRITE IN REQUIREMENT OR INITIATIVE:

4 Quarterly WRITE IN REQUIREMENT OR INITIATIVE:

5 Other time range WRITE IN TIME RANGE AND REQUIREMENT OR INITIATIVE:

V4c. What is the approximate number of hours of coaching provided by the center each year, for all teachers total? WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF HOURS PER YEAR:


V5. What activities occur as part of individualized coaching? WRITE IN OTHER ACTIVITIES THAT OCCUR AS PART OF INDIVIDUALIZED COACHING

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Formal meeting to discuss feedback and develop an action plan for implementing new skill in classroom

2 The center’s training priorities are assessed and adjusted, if necessary

3 Staff participate in behavioral rehearsals to practice new skills

4 Staff are observed using new skills in the classroom setting

5 Staff observe the coach modeling new skills

6 Staff are required to meet a specific goal or benchmark indicating skill or knowledge acquisition

7 Other (Specify)

V6. How does the center develop and maintain coaching plans for individual teachers? WRITE IN OTHER WAYS THE CENTER DEVELOPS AND MAINTAINS COACHING PLANS

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No individual plans

2 The plan is developed as part of the teacher’s professional development plan

3 The plan is developed and maintained by the coach (or education specialist or program director) in consultation with the teacher

4 The plan is developed and maintained by the coach (or education specialist or program director) without consultation with the teacher

5 The plan is developed and maintained by the center director

6 The plan is aligned with the teacher’s performance review

7 Other (Specify)

V7. How does the center determine whether coaching meets center goals and staff needs? WRITE IN OTHER WAYS THE CENTER DEVELOPS AND MAINTAINS COACHING PLANS

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Not determined

2 Teacher self-report

3 Observations of teachers, informal

4 Observations of teachers, formal

5 Assessments or other child outcome data

6 Staff performance reviews

7 Other (Specify)



W. MONITORING AND EVALUATING PERFORMANCE OF TEACHING STAFF

W1. What expectations of knowledge, skills and abilities are included in job descriptions for teachers? WRITE IN OTHER EXPECTATIONS OF KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS INCLUDED IN JOB DESCRIPTIONS.

INTERVIEWER: SUGGEST THAT THE RESPONDENT MAY WANT TO REFER TO JOB DESCRIPTIONS OR THE STAFF HANDBOOK

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Licensing and accreditation requirements (State, City, QRIS) WRITE IN SOURCE OF REQUIREMENTS:

2 Program requirements (HS, Pre-K) WRITE IN SOURCE OF REQUIREMENTS:

3 Personnel competencies (NAEYC/DEC). WRITE IN SOURCE OF REQUIREMENTS:

4 Education requirements or CDA

5 Implementing a curriculum

6 Screening and assessment

7 Classroom environment

8 Health and safety standards

9 Positive interactions with children

10 Positive interactions with families

11 Planning lessons and activities

12 Areas of child development (physical, language, cognitive, social-emotional)

13 Documentation and record keeping

14 Supervision (lead teachers)

15 Other (Specify)

W2. What types of individual performance goals does the center typically set for teaching staff? WRITE IN OTHER WAYS IN WHICH STAFF PERFORMANCE GOALS ARE SET.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No individual performance goals

2 Professional development

3 Classroom instruction or care

4 Interpersonal (e.g., relating to other staff or parents)

5 Varies by teacher

6 Other (Specify)


W3. How are individual performance goals determined for teaching staff? WRITE IN OTHER WAYS IN WHICH INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE GOALS ARE DETERMINED FOR STAFF.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Based on a deficiency in performance, based on job expectations

2 Based on a need for training for professional development in a new area or center-identified need (not based on job expectations)

3 Based on interactions with children

4 Based on interactions with peers

5 Based on goals identified by the teacher

6 Other (Specify)

W4. How does the center monitor and evaluate staff performance of teaching staff? WRITE IN OTHER WAYS IN WHICH THE CENTER MONITORS AND EVALUATES STAFF PERFORMANCE.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Use specific expectations and responsibilities outlined in job descriptions

2 Meet with staff annually to set performance goals for the year

3 Meet with staff during the year to review progress toward performance goals

4 Observe staff in the classroom and provide feedback

5 Provide informal feedback as needed

6 Receive staff self-assessments

7 Other (Specify)

W5. Does the center have a standardized process for monitoring and evaluating the performance of teaching staff? WRITE IN THE REASON WHY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION VARIES BY INDIVIDUAL TEACHER.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Yes, performance evaluation is standardized for all teachers

2 Performance evaluation varies throughout the year, but the annual reviews are standardized

3 No, performance evaluation varies by individual teacher based on experience

4 No, performance evaluation varies by individual teacher based on tenure

5 No, performance evaluation varies by individual teacher based on position – lead or assistant

6 No, performance evaluation varies by individual teacher based on identified needs or deficiencies

7 No, performance evaluation varies by individual teacher based on something else (Specify)


W5a. Approximately how much time is spent for evaluating each teacher per year? This includes soliciting input, writing, and sharing with the teacher. WRITE IN THE NUMBER OF APPROXIMATE HOURS


W6. How are teaching staff recognized or rewarded for strong performance? WRITE IN OTHER WAYS IN WHICH STAFF ARE RECOGNIZED OR REWARDED FOR STRONG PERFORMANCE.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Informally (e.g., lunches, cake)

2 Formally (e.g., recognition during staff meetings or in newsletter)

3 Promotion or new job title

4 Bonus or raise

5 Other (Specify)

W7. Who has input into teaching staff performance? WRITE IN OTHERS WHO HAVE INPUT INTO TEACHING STAFF PERFORMANCE

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Center director/ assistant director

2 Supervisor

3 Other teaching staff

4 Parents

5 Coach (if other than supervisor)

6 Other (Specify)


X. CENTER PLANNING AND GOAL SETTING PROCESS

X1. How do you assess center progress toward meeting the goals of the center?

INTERVIEWER: NOTE THAT WE DEVELOPED ANSWER CATEGORIES TO UNDERSTAND THE LEVEL OF FORMALITY AROUND CENTER PLANNING AND GOAL SETTING, AND TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN STRATEGIC PLANNING, QUALITY IMPROVEMENT, AND PROGRAM EVALUATION:

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Discuss at meetings how the center is functioning overall, but not with specific goals in mind. THIS ANSWER SHOULD BE SELECTED IF PLANNING DISCUSSIONS OCCUR, BUT THE CENTER DOES NOT SET GOALS. THIS REFLECTS NO INTENTIONALITY IN CENTER PLANNING AND GOAL SETTING.

2 Hold regular meetings to reflect on center’s progress toward meeting goals.

THIS ANSWER SHOULD BE SELECTED IF PLANNING DISCUSSIONS OCCUR AND GOALS ARE ESTABLISHED, BUT THE CENTER DOES NOT TRACK PROGRESS TOWARD MEETING THE GOALS. THIS REFLECTS LOW INTENTIONALITY IN CENTER PLANNING AND GOALS SETTING.

3 Make decisions about allocating resources to pursue broad, strategic goals and tracking progress toward meeting these goals.

(STRATEGIC PLANNING). THIS ANSWER SHOULD BE SELECTED IF THE CENTER HAS A FORMAL PROCESS FOR ESTABLISHING STRATEGIC PLANS FOR THE CENTER AND MAKING DECISIONS ABOUT ALLOCATING RESOURCES TO PURSUE THE STRATEGIC PLANS. THIS REFLECTS INTENTIONALITY, FORMAL DISCUSSIONS, GOALS SETTING, AND TRACKING.

4 identify areas in need of improvement and specific actions for making improvements and tracking progress toward meeting these improvement goals.

(QUALITY IMPROVEMENT). THIS INCLUDES QUALITY IMPROVEMENT (QI) PLANS FOR QRIS. THIS CATEGORY SHOULD BE CIRCLED IF THE CENTER HAS A FORMAL PROCESS FOR SYSTEMAITCALLY ASSESSING CENTER PERFORMANCE AND TESTING CHANGES TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE. THIS REFLECTS INTENTIONALITY IN FORMAL DISCUSSIONS, GOALS SETTING, AND TRACKING

5 Overall evaluation of the center and the services it provides to children.

WE INCLUDED THIS CATEGORY IN CASE THE RESPONDENT IS MORE FAMILIAR WITH THE TERM “PROGRAM EVALUATION.” THIS ANSWER SHOULD BE SELECTED IF THE CENTER HAS A FORMAL PROCESS FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION. THIS REFLECTS INTENTIONALITY IN FORMAL DISCUSSIONS, GOALS, AND TRACKING.

6 Goals or evaluation plan are documented


X2. Who is involved in developing goals and reviewing progress toward meeting those goals?

X2a. Please select the planning processes in which each stakeholder is involved: strategic planning, quality improvement, or program evaluation, if applicable.

PROBES: Strategic planning: The center has a formal process for establishing strategic plans for the center and making decisions about allocating resources to pursue the strategic plans. This type of planning reflects intentionality, formal discussions, goals setting, and tracking.

Quality improvement: The center has a formal process for systematically assessing center performance and testing changes to improve performance. This type of planning reflects intentionality in formal discussions, goals setting, and tracking.

Program evaluation: The center is intentional in formal discussions about goals and tracking goals.


X2

X2a.


MARK IF YES

SELECT ONE PER ROW



Strategic planning

Quality improvement

Program evaluation

a. Center leadership

1

1

2

3

b. Leadership from larger organization

1

1

2

3

c. Board of directors

1

1

2

3

d. Program leadership such as HS director

1

1

2

3

e. Teaching staff

1

1

2

3

f. Parents/families

1

1

2

3

g. Community partners

1

1

2

3

h. Other (Specify)

1

1

2

3








X3. What types of goals are established? WRITE IN OTHER GOALS. WRITE IN PRIORITY GOAL(S).

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Recruiting or retaining staff

2 Training and staff development

3 Changing the curriculum or improving its use

4 Changing the assessment tool or improving its use

5 Providing support to or engaging families

6 Increasing (or decreasing) enrollment

7 Upgrading facilities

8 Student performance

9 Parent satisfaction

10 Licensing or accreditation requirements (Specify source)


X3a. What goals are prioritized?


DROP DOWN


X4. About how often does the center review progress toward meeting its goals?

Select one

1 Do not review progress toward goals

2 As needed

3 Annual review

4 Bi-annual review (twice a year)

5 Quarterly review

6 Monthly review


X5a. What information or data do you review to determine if the center is making progress toward meeting the goals? WRITE IN OTHER INFORMATION OR DATA REVIEWED TO DETERMINE CENTER PROGRESS TOWARD GOALS

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Do not review information or data

2 Anecdotal information collected from staff (ad hoc conversations and meetings)

3 Data collected from staff through surveys or during performance assessment

4 Anecdotal information collected from parents

5 Data collected from parents through surveys or a parent committee that meets at least monthly

6 Data collection by the center to track goals (checklist or documentation)

7 Center’s administrative records (finances, enrollment, staff retention)

8 Data collected for licensing, accreditation, or program requirements (State or District, ECERS, QRIS)

9 Student assessment data (diagnostic, progress, performance, or growth)

10 Other (Specify)

X5b. Is there any information or data that the center would like access to that it does not already collect?

DROP DOWN

WRITE IN OTHER: ____________________________________________________________________

X5c. Why would this information or data be beneficial to the center? WRITE IN

X6. After reviewing progress towards goals, what happens next?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No change (business as usual)

2 Progress toward goals is communicated to teachers and staff

3 Progress toward goals is communicated to parents and families

4 Goals are revised and updated as necessary

5 Action plans are created or revised to ensure goals are met

X7. How does the center promote a shared understanding among staff of the center’s goals and expectations?


Y. CENTER PROCESSES TO PROMOTE THE GOALS AND MISSION (I.E., QUALITY)

Y1. Does the center have a mission? If yes, how does the center engage teaching staff in the mission? WRITE IN OTHER WAYS IN WHICH THE CENTER ENGAGES TEACHING STAFF IN THE MISSION.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 No mission statement GO TO Y3

2 The mission is posted in the center

3 The mission is discussed with teaching staff during hiring and/or orientation

4 Center leadership maintain consistent messaging about the mission on a regular basis (e.g., staff meetings, training)

5 Center leadership convey the mission through communication related to accreditation and licensing standards

6 Center leadership involve teaching staff in the development of the mission statement

7 Other (Specify)

Y2. What concepts does the mission emphasize? WRITE IN OTHER CONCEPTS EMPHASIZED IN THE MISSION.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Child development (includes school readiness)

2 Child-centered care

3 Quality of care

4 Meeting the needs of families

5 Family engagement

6 Community engagement

7 School readiness

8 Other (Specify)

Y3. How does communication occur in the center (between leadership and teaching staff) to promote the center’s goals and mission? WRITE IN OTHER WAYS IN WHICH COMMUNICATION OCCURS IN THE CENTER TO PROMOTE THE CENTER’S GOALS AND MISSION.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Infrequent, ad-hoc communication between teaching staff and center director

2 Frequent, ad-hoc communication between teaching staff and center director

3 Annual performance review for teaching staff

4 Monthly meetings between classroom teaching teams and center leadership

5 Bi-weekly meetings between classroom teaching teams and center leadership

6 Weekly meetings between classroom teaching teams and center leadership

7 Monthly all staff meetings

8 Biweekly all staff meetings

9 Weekly all staff meetings

10 Other (Specify)

Y4. What topics are on a typical staff meeting agenda? WRITE IN OTHER TOPICS THAT ARE ON A TYPICAL STAFF MEETING AGENDA

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Center-wide activities and upcoming events (e.g., field trips)

2 Highlights/good performance in the center or individual classrooms

3 Challenges in the center or individual classrooms

4 Curriculum and lesson planning

5 Enrollment

6 The center’s mission and goals

7 Other (Specify)

Y4a. (Based on the response above) What are the priority topics most often on the agenda? (IF MORE THAN ONE PRIORITY TOPIC IS PROVIDED, PROBE FOR THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT TOPICS)

DROP DOWN

DROP DOWN

Y5. The next questions are about when staff meetings are scheduled and whether or not staff are paid for attending staff meetings.


Y5.

When do staff meetings occur?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

WRITE IN OTHER OCCURENCES OF STAFF MEETINGS

Y5a.

Are staff paid for attending staff meetings?

SELECT ONE

YES

NO

a. As needed

1

1

0

b. During the day, during naptime

2

1

0

c. During the day, before children arrive or after they leave

3

1

0

d. Evenings

4

1

0

e. Saturdays

5

1

0

f. During the day, during planning time

6

1

0

g. Other (Specify)

7

1

0







Y6. What is the typical length of a staff meeting? WRITE IN OTHER LENGTHS OF STAFF MEETINGS

SELECT ONE

1 Varies, as needed

2 15 minutes

3 30 minutes

4 45 minutes

5 1 hour

6 Other (Specify)

Y7a. What proportion of teaching staff typically attend staff meetings?

SELECT ONE

1 Less than 25%

2 Between 25% and 50%

3 Between 50% and 75%

4 More than 75% of teaching staff, but not all

5 All teaching staff

Y7b. (IF LESS THAN 75%, ASK) Why do less than 75% of teaching staff attend staff meetings?
WRITE IN WHY

Y8. How are teaching staff involved in resolving day-to-day issues that have effects on the center and the care it provides to children?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Teaching staff are expected to resolve issues as they arise in their classroom

2 Teaching staff raise issues with the center director, as needed

3 Teaching staff raise issues with the center director, during staff meetings

4 Teaching staff raise issues during in-service days

5 Teaching staff are on committees that meet and debrief throughout the year

6 Other (Specify)


Z. FACILITATORS AND BARRIERS TO CENTER PLANNING AND GOAL SETTING:

Z1. How flexible is the center in changing policies and procedures or making improvements?

SELECT ONE

1 Not flexible

2 Generally not flexible

3 Somewhat not flexible

4 Somewhat flexible

5 Generally flexible

6 Very flexible

Z2. What types of challenges does the center face in changing policies and procedures or making improvements? WRITE IN OTHER CHALLENGES TO CHANGE

PROBE: What makes the center inflexible to change?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Difficult to get staff buy-in

2 Limited resources

3 Limited space

4 Limited time

5 The center is part of a larger organization that must approve change

6 Other (Specify)

Z3. What makes it possible for the center to change policies and procedures or making improvements? WRITE IN OTHER FACILITATORS OF CHANGE

PROBE: What helps the center achieve change?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 The quality of the staff

2 Center leadership listen to staff

3 Available resources

4 Good management of change

5 The center director has independence to lead change

6 Other (Specify)



AA. CENTER OVERSIGHT AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

AA1. Does the center have an oversight board (or board of directors or governing body)? If yes, how often does the board meet? WRITE IN OTHER OCCURENCES OF BOARD MEETINGS

SELECT ONE

1 No oversight board GO TO AA 4

2 As needed

3 Less than annually

4 Annually

5 Quarterly

6 Bi-monthly

7 Monthly

8 Other (Specify)

AA2. What is the focus of the board’s oversight of the center? Select if a community partner is a member of the board or not. WRITE IN OTHER FOCI OF THE BOARD’S OVERSIGHT OF THE CENTER

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Fulfilling the mission or the larger organization

2 Strategic planning

3 Staffing

4 Training

5 Enrollment

6 Licensing and compliance

7 Policies and procedures

8 School readiness

9 Financials

10 Grants and fundraising

11 Community involvement - Community partners are not members of the board

12 Community involvement - Community partners are members of the board

13 Other (Specify)

AA3. How involved is the oversight board in the operation of the center?

SELECT ONE

1 Board provides oversight with little involvement in the operations of the center

2 Board is involved as necessary, depending on current issues

3 Board is active in the center’s operations and makes concrete contributions to the operations of the center


AA4. If the center is part of a larger organization, does the center director have a role within that larger organization?

SELECT ONE

1 No larger organization

2 No, the center director is not involved in the larger organization

3 The center director attends meetings, sponsored by the larger organization

4 The center director is a member of a board sponsored by a larger organization

AA5. Does the center have a parent policy council or parent governing board? If yes, how often does the council meet? WRITE IN OTHER OCCURENCES OF PARENT COUNCIL MEETINGS

SELECT ONE

1 No parent council GO TO AA 8

2 As needed

3 Less than annually

4 Annually

5 Quarterly

6 Bi-monthly

7 Monthly

8 Other (Specify)

AA6. What is the focus of the parent group’s oversight of the center? WRITE IN cross-memberships with the oversight board and the topics on which oversight is coordinated.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Training

2 Staffing

3 Enrollment

4 Licensing and compliance

5 School readiness

6 Financials

7 Grants and fundraising

8 Teacher appreciation

9 Parent education

10 Community involvement

11 Other (Specify)


AA7. How involved is the parent council in the operation of the center?

SELECT ONE

1 Council provides oversight with little involvement in the operations of the center

2 Council is involved as necessary, depending on current issues

3 Council is active in the center’s operations and makes concrete contributions to the operations of the center

AA8. Does the center director have a role on community boards/councils?

SELECT ONE

1 No, the center director is not involved on community boards

2 The center director attends community meetings, sponsored by private or government entities

3 The center director is a member of a board sponsored by a local or state entity that is focused on early care and education

4 Center director is on the board of other community service agencies or early care and education programs.





Center Administration includes compliance with regulations, such as licensing and QRIS, Head Start program performance standards monitoring, and the accreditation process; fiscal management, marketing, and public relations; and facilities management and maintenance.

AB. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

AB1. Does your center have an employee handbook, or a document that includes human resources policies? (such as benefits or performance appraisal) If yes, how often is this information updated? SELECT ONE, OR WRITE IN OTHER INSTANCES IN WHICH THE [EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK] IS UPDATED.

SELECT ONE

1 No [employee handbook] GO TO AB3:8

2 Yes, updated as needed

3 Yes, updated annually

4 Other (Specify)

AB2. What information does the [employee handbook] include? WRITE IN OTHER INFORMATION INCLUDED IN THE [EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK].

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Expectations for staff (e.g., hours, conduct, supervision policies)

2 Benefits for staff (e.g., health insurance, paid time off)

3 Policies or procedures for staff development and performance appraisal

4 Purpose or mission statement

5 Other (Specify)

AB3. How is information in the [employee handbook] communicated to teaching staff? WRITE IN OTHER WAYS IN WHICH INFORMATION IN THE [EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK] IS COMMUNICATED TO TEACHING STAFF. IF NO [EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK] WRITE IN HOW THIS INFORMATION IS COMMUNICATED TO TEACHING STAFF.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 The [employee handbook] is given to staff at the time of hire.

2 The [employee handbook] is reviewed with staff at the time of hire.

3 Updates to the [employee handbook] are distributed to staff as they are made.

4 Updates to the [employee handbook] are reviewed with staff as they are made.

5 The [employee handbook] is distributed to staff annually.

6 The [employee handbook] is reviewed with staff annually

7 Other (Specify)

8 NO HANDBOOK. ASK, How is information that is typically included in an employee handbook communicated to teaching staff? REFER TO AB2 FOR INFORMATION TYPICALLY INCLUDED IN EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK. WRITE IN HOW THIS INFORMATION IS TYPICALLY COMMUNICATED TO STAFF

AB4. Does your center have an operating procedures manual, separate from the employee handbook? If yes, how often is this document updated?

SELECT all that apply

1 No operating procedures manual GO TO AB6:8

2 Yes, updated as needed

3 Yes, updated annually

4 Other (Specify)

AB5. What information does the [operating procedures manual] include?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Hours of operation

2 Child to staff ratios and group size limits

3 Health and safety procedures

4 Other standards that the center must meet or follow

5 Other (Specify)

AB6. How is information in the [operating procedures manual] communicated to teaching staff? WRITE IN OTHER WAYS IN WHICH INFORMATION IN THE [OPERATING PROCEDURES MANUAL] IS COMMUNICATED TO TEACHING STAFF. IF NO [OPERATING PROCEDURES MANUAL] WRITE IN HOW THIS INFORMATION IS TYPICALLY COMMUNICATED TO TEACHING STAFF.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 The [operating procedures manual] is given to staff at the time of hire.

2 The [operating procedures manual] is reviewed with staff at the time of hire.

3 Updates to the [operating procedures manual] are distributed to staff as they are made.

4 Updates to the [operating procedures manual] are reviewed with staff as they are made.

5 The [operating procedures manual] is distributed to staff annually

6 The [operating procedures manual] is reviewed with staff annually.

7 Other (Specify)

8 NO OPERATING PROCEDURES MANUAL. ASK, How is information that is typically included in an operating procedures manual typically communicated to teaching staff? REFER TO AB5 FOR INFORMATION TYPICALLY INCLUDED IN OPERATING PROCEDURES MANUAL. WRITE IN HOW THIS INFORMATION IS TYPICALLY COMMUNICATED TO STAFF

___________________________________________________________________________________


AC. COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS

AC1. How are teaching staff made aware of requirements for licensing (such as child care licensing) or standards that the center must follow (such as for accreditation, QRIS, or that govern particular programs such as Head Start or a state prekindergarten program)? WRITE IN OTHER WAYS IN WHICH TEACHING STAFF ARE MADE AWARE OF REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS THAT THE CENTER MUST MEET OR FOLLOW.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Requirements or standards are not reviewed with teaching staff

2 The center is exempt from licensing requirements (e.g., faith-based institutions or university programs)

3 Requirements or standards are detailed in the center’s operating procedures manual which is given to or accessible to staff for reference

4 Requirements or standards are reviewed with teaching staff as needed

5 Requirements or standards are reviewed with staff at the time of hire (during orientation)

6 Requirements or standards are reviewed with staff annually

7 Requirements or standards are reviewed with staff about quarterly

8 Requirements or standards are regularly reviewed with staff during staff meetings

9 Other (Specify)

AC2. How does the center monitor compliance with requirements and standards that it must follow? WRITE IN OTHER WAYS THE CENTER MONITORS THIS COMPLIANCE.

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Teaching staff report concerns to center leadership

2 Center leadership monitors informally (e.g., in the course of regular activities)

3 Center leadership monitors formally (e.g., using specified observations or checklists)

4 Administrator from larger organization conducts regular compliance checks

5 Other (Specify)

AC3. How much of a concern is compliance with requirements and standards in the center?

SELECT ONE

1 A major concern; it is difficult to meet many of the requirements and standards

2 Somewhat of a concern; struggle with meeting some requirements and standards

3 Not much of a concern; able to meet all requirements and standards

4 Not a concern at all; can readily meet all requirements and standards

AC3a. What requirements or standards are the hardest to meet and why? WRITE IN ANSWER

AC3b. What requirements or standards are the easiest to meet and why? WRITE IN ANSWER

AC4. Is monitoring compliance with requirements or standards helpful to the center?

SELECT ONE

1 Monitoring compliance is not helpful

2 Monitoring compliance is somewhat helpful

3 Monitoring compliance is very helpful

AC4a. What requirements or standards are least helpful to the center and why? WRITE IN ANSWER

AC4b. What requirements or standards are most helpful to the center and why? WRITE IN ANSWER

AC5a. How much of the center’s resources (staff time) were needed in the past year to monitor and maintain compliance with requirements and standards that the center must meet or follow?

SELECT ONE

1 A lot of time and more than the center would like

2 Manageable

3 Minimal

4 None

AC5b. Approximately how many days of staff time are needed to monitor and maintain compliance with requirements and standards? WRITE IN IF MORE THAN 5 DAYS

DROP DOWN

AC6. What types of technical assistance or support does the center director or leadership team receive?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

0 No TA or support

1 Support with compliance and requirements

2 Support with managing enrollment or finances

3 Support with managing center operations

4 Support with leadership or board management

5 Other (Specify)




AC7. If technical assistance is received, what entities provide program-level support? WRITE IN IF OTHER STATE OR FEDERAL QI INITIATIVE, OR OTHER ENTITIES

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1 Licensing entity

2 Accrediting body

3 State QRIS

4 Other State or Federal QI initiative (Specify)

5 Local child care resource and referral agency (CCR&R)

6 Local child care association or network

7 Other (Specify)

AC7a. What is the approximate number of total hours of program-level TA the center received in the past year? WRITE IN THE APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF HOURS



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