Memorandum United States Department of Education
Institute of Education Sciences
National Center for Education Statistics
DATE: January 24, 2022
TO: Robert Sivinski, OMB
THROUGH: Carrie Clarady, NCES
FROM: Julia Merlin, NCES
SUBJECT: 2021-22 TFS/PFS Timing and Incentive Correction Change Request (OMB# 1850-0617 v.9)
The Teacher Follow-Up Survey (TFS) is a follow-up survey of public and private elementary and secondary school teachers who participated in the National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) during the previous school year. The purpose of the survey is to determine how many teachers remained at the same school, moved to another school, or left the profession. Historically, the TFS has also been conducted the school year following the Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS), the predecessor survey to the NTPS. Redesigned from the SASS with a focus on flexibility, timeliness, and integration with other ED data, the NTPS system allows for school, principal, and teacher characteristics to be analyzed in relation to one another. The major objectives of the TFS are to measure the attrition rate for teachers; examine the characteristics of teachers who stayed in the teaching profession and those who changed professions or retired; obtain activity or occupational data for those who left the position of a K-12 teacher; obtain reasons for moving to a new school or leaving the K-12 teaching profession; and collect data on job satisfaction.
The TFS/PFS main study was approved in July 2021 (OMB# 1850-0617 v.4). Two change requests to update teacher recruitment materials (OMB# 1850-0617 v.5) and add special district contact materials (OMB# 1850-0617 v.6) were approved in August 2021, a change request to add reminder emails to schools for the TFS-1 operation (OMB# 1850-0617 v.7) was approved in October 2021, and a change request to correct a typo or error on the questionnaire was approved in November 2021 (OMB# 1850-0617 v.8). The 2020-21 NTPS (OMB# 1850-0598 v.28-30) finished data collection in late July 2021, and since the TFS is a follow-up operation to the NTPS conducted the year prior, efforts have been made to keep item language and item instructions as identical to the NTPs teacher questionnaire (TQ) as possible.
During preparations for data collection in January 2022, extenuating circumstances at the U.S. Census Bureau’s National Processing Center (i.e., equipment changes, COVID-19 related staffing shortages, survey timeline overlap) resulted in the misprinting of several TFS materials needed for the first scheduled mailout as well as the incorrect ordering of incentives. As such, NCES had to delay the initial TFS mailout several weeks to rectify the issues and give NPC time to reprint all mailout materials. To address this schedule change, NCES is proposing minor edits to recruitment materials to adjust time-specific language, a shift in the opt-in rate for the TFS contingency incentive as well as a shift from a promise to a pre-paid contingency incentive and a decrease in the amount of the incentive, the removal of letters that are now not needed, and the addition of two new versions of a TFS reminder email differentiated by teacher status. Changes are also proposed for the timing of the PFS and TFS mailouts and experiments, as well as the contact method of the third outreach effort of the texting experiment. Additionally, all Amish recruitment materials were removed from Appendix A since no Amish teachers were sampled for the TFS – this was not purposeful, but a byproduct of the small number of Amish teachers eligible to be sampled based on the NTPS status.
All changes in the attached materials are shown in full in the pages to follow. This requested change does not affect the approved total cost to the federal government for conducting this study nor the estimated respondent burden.
Contingency incentives, page 9.
A.9 Provision of Payments or Gifts to Respondents
The 2020-21 NTPS included the use of incentives with the goal of maximizing teacher response, and, therefore, the 2021-22 TFS will include the use of monetary incentives as well, with the goal of improving response rates among sample members. All teachers contacted will receive a $5 or $10 cash incentive in their first contact letter. Incentives will be offered in a non-experimental manner, though amounts will vary at the school-level and based on what the teacher received for the 2020-21 NTPS, as well as the school’s priority status. More specifically, teachers who received $5 for the 2020-21 NTPS will receive $5 for the 2021-22 TFS, with the exception of those at priority schools who will receive $10. Those who received $20 for the 2020-21 NTPS will receive $10 for the 2021-22 TFS. Teachers who received non-monetary incentives for the 2020-21 NTPS will receive $5 or $10 for the 2021-22 TFS, depending on the school’s priority status.
In
addition, NCES seeks approval to potentially provide a
monetary boosts
as a contingency plan to combat low response rates
from teachers in
the later mailing waves.
If
activated, the contingency plan would be executed as needed based on
monitoring data collection status. If
activated, the contingency plan would be executed based on monitoring
data collection status as well as the TFS-2 and TFS-3 response rates.
This incentive would be a one-time, pre-paid $10 cash incentive
mailed directly to the responding teacher.
Further details about the use of incentives are provided in section B.3 of Supporting Statement Part B. The particular details of the contingency incentive plan are located on p. 11 of Part B.
There will be no provision of payments or gifts to respondents for the 2021-22 PFS.
PFS activities time schedule, pg. 14
The 2021-22 PFS activities will be conducted according to the following time schedule:
Activity |
Dates |
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Principal Status Forms (PFS-1A/1B) and letter mailed to sampled schools |
January 2022 |
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Reminder letter and email with a second PFS-1A/1B mailed to sampled schools |
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Telephone non-response follow-up with schools that did not return the PFS-1A/1B |
February - March 2022 |
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Principal Status Forms (PFS-1C/1D) and letter mailed to principals in nonresponding schools |
Mid-March 2022 |
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E-mail reminder to non-responding principals |
Late March 2022 |
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Reminder letter with a second PFS-1A/1B mailed to nonresponding principals |
Late March 2022 |
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E-mail reminder to non-responding principals |
Early April 2022 |
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Telephone non-response follow-up with principals that did not return the PFS-1C/1D |
April - May 2022 |
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PFS Data Collection Ends |
June 2022 |
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NCES reports results |
May 2023 |
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Small corrections and typo changes
Table B2. Target Distribution of teacher types across school types (p. 4)
Status |
Sector |
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Public |
Charter |
Private |
Total |
|
Stayer |
2,810 (0.093) |
538 (0.264) |
1,026 (0.269) |
4,347 |
Mover |
2,214 |
205 |
246 |
2,665 |
Leaver |
1,434 |
107 |
278 |
1,819 |
Unknown |
1,029 |
182 |
204 |
1,415 |
Total |
7,487 |
1,032 |
1,754 |
10,273 |
Note: The number in parentheses is the estimated sampling rate for each Stayer cell.
B.1.3 2021-22 PFS Respondent Universe and Sample Design (p. 5)
The
sampling frame for the 2021-22 PFS consists of all the traditional
public and public charter school principals who completed a Principal
Questionnaire and all private school principals who completed a
Private School Principal Questionnaire during the 2020-21 NTPS. Any
sampled NTPS principal who did not complete their questionnaire or
was otherwise found to be out of scope for NTPS will not be included
in the PFS frame. The 2020-21
2021-22 PFS sample will include approximately 6,700 public and
public charter school principals and 1,750 private school principals.
TFS recruitment outreach timing updates, pgs. 6-7
Data
collection for the Questionnaire for Former Teachers (TFS-2) and the
Questionnaire for Current Teachers (TFS-3) will begin in January
2022. The
first contact with sample members will be through an initial contact
letter sent by mail inviting them to participate in the survey and
providing credentials for them to log on and complete the appropriate
web-based survey.
The
first contact with sample members will be through an initial email
invitation to participate (unless a valid email address is
unavailable) with a link to the survey and their log in credentials.
If
home addresses were not provided on the 2020-21 NTPS teacher
questionnaire or cannot be obtained, the NTPS school address will be
used as the address. Shortly after this email, an initial contact
letter will also be sent by mail to nonrespondents inviting them to
participate in the survey and providing credentials for them to log
on and complete the appropriate web-based instrument. All
teachers will also receive a $5 or $10 cash incentive in this initial
mailed package. Note that the monetary ($5 or $10 cash) incentives
for teachers will be adhered to a piece of yellow cardstock using
removable sticky glue and will be inserted with the letter. The
cardstock will be ½ sheet rather than a full sheet and will
include text thanking them for their participation in the study.
Adhering the case to the cardstock insert will (1) increase the
weight of the envelope, making it feel more “substantial”
and important; (2) prevent the money from free-floating inside the
envelope; and (3) help ensure that the respondent notices the cash.
Concurrently,
Census will send an email invitation to participate (unless a valid
email address is unavailable) to the sample member with a link to the
survey and their log in credentials.
If
home addresses were not provided on the 2020-21 NTPS teacher
questionnaire or cannot be obtained, the NTPS school address will be
used as the address. Each
letter and email will be customized and will provide the sampled
teacher with login information to access the web-based instrument.
In
late January, Census will send nonrespondents a second
teacher mailout and
first email
reminder, followed
by a second teacher mailout in early February.
and
in mid-February a second reminder only by email.
For a subsample of teachers, this package will also include an
experimental infographic. Refer to section B.4.2 for additional
information about testing the inclusion of an infographic in TFS
packages. A
second reminder will be sent by email only in mid-February.
The
third mailout and third email reminder will be sent to nonrespondents
in early March. The
third email reminder will be sent to nonrespondents in early March,
followed by a third mailout to nonrespondents in mid-March. This
mailing will include a paper copy of the applicable TFS
questionnaire, as will the fourth mailed package in mid-April and
fifth (and final mailed contact) mailed package in mid-May. A fourth
reminder by email only will be sent in late March, followed by a
fifth and sixth reminder by email, which will be sent alongside the
fourth and fifth mailed packages.
A
fourth reminder by email only will be sent in late March, followed by
a fifth and sixth reminder by email. The fifth and sixth reminder
emails will be sent around the same time as the fourth and fifth
mailed packages, which will also include a paper copy of the
applicable TFS questionnaire. Data
collection will end in early July 2022. Throughout data collection,
research will be conducted, as needed, to find current addresses and
emails for sampled teachers whose letters and emails are returned as
undeliverable.
TFS/PFS texting experiment timing updates, pg. 7
To explore using test messaging as a contact method for TFS, the experiment will include three treatment groups:
Replace
the second and
third
mailouts
(web invitation letters)
and
third mailout (paper questionnaire and letter)
with text message contacts that include the link to complete the TFS
online
Include
a text message contact that includes a link to complete the TFS
online after
the fourth mailout (first mailed paper questionnaire),
concurrent
with the fourth mailout (second mailed paper questionnaire),
and replace the fifth mailout (third
second
mailed
paper questionnaire) with a text message contact that includes a
link to complete the TFS online
Include
an interactive questions text message contact at the time of the
fourth mailout (second
first
mailed
paper questionnaire) and replace the fifth mailout (third
second
mailed
paper questionnaire with an interactive questions text message
contact
3. PFS recruitment outreach timing updates, pg. 8
In
January 2022, Census Bureau staff will mail the PFS-1(A/B) to all
schools to collect the current occupational status of the 2020-21
principal. Non-responding schools will be sent a reminder letter
along with a second copy of the PFS-1 (A/B) and
reminder email approximately
two
three
weeks after the initial mailing. Those schools that are still
non-responsive after
the second mailout and reminder email three
weeks after Mailing 2
will receive a
telephone call during which telephone center staff will follow-up by
telephone to collect the occupational status of the 2020-21
principal. The telephone center staff will first ask school office
staff for the occupational status of the 2020-21 principal. If the
office staff is unable to provide the information, telephone center
staff will ask to speak with the current school principal.
For
non-responding schools or schools that were unable to report the
principal’s status, Census Bureau staff will mail a modified
version of the Principal Status Form (PFS-1(C/D) ) to the 2020-21
principal at his or her home address (if reported in NTPS). The
modifications tailor the form to the previous years’ principal
rather than the school staff. This mailing will begin in March 2022,
and an email will be sent a few days following the mailing, alerting
the principal to the mailing and reminding them to complete their
PFS. Non-responding principals will be sent a follow-up mailing and
email approximately 2 weeks after the initial mailing and email.
Telephone center staff will follow-up by telephone to collect the
occupational status of the non-responding principal beginning three
two weeks after the
reminder mailing and email are sent.
Contingency incentive evaluation and mailout updates, pg. 11
At
the end of week 7 of data collection (2/25/2022),
During week 11 of data collection (3/22/2022), we
will evaluate the response rates for the TFS-2 (former teachers) and
TFS-3 (current teachers) and determine whether a contingency
incentive is needed. Specifically, if the TFS-2 response rate is
less than 58%
31%,
those
teachers will be eligible to receive a contingency incentive.
If the TFS-3 response rate is less than 38
64.5%,
those teachers will be eligible to receive a contingency incentive.
Teachers
in the early text web link group will also be eligible to receive a
contingency incentive. Depending
on whether response rates are struggling overall or for certain types
of schools, the contingency plan may be exercised for teachers in all
types of schools or only teachers sampled from schools with
particular characteristics (e.g., priority schools). The
amount of the contingency incentive will be $10 or
$15 based on NTPS priority status, where teachers from priority
schools will receive a larger incentive.
This will be a one-time, promised
pre-paid
cash incentive to
be mailed directly to the responding teacher in
place of the fourth mailout. later
in the school year.
TFS texting experiment contact strategy change (3rd mailout), pg. 14
Experimental Treatment and Sample Size |
Planned Date |
Concurrent with Text 1 |
1/10-1/12 |
1/28-1/31 |
2/16 |
3/07-3/08 |
3/31 |
4/15-4/19 |
5/20-5/23 |
6/10 |
Standard/Control
Group |
Mail Activity |
|
1st Mail (W) |
2nd Mail (W) |
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3rd
Mail |
|
4th Mail (Q) |
5th Mail (Q) |
|
Email Activity |
|
Initial |
Reminder 1 |
Reminder 2 |
Reminder 3 |
Reminder 4 |
Reminder 5 |
Reminder 6 |
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Telephone Activity |
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Phone Reminder |
Phone Follow-Up |
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Texting Activity |
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Early
Texting - Web Link |
Mail Activity |
|
1st Mail (W) |
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2nd Mail (Q) |
3rd Mail (Q) |
|
Email Activity |
|
Initial |
Reminder 1 |
Reminder 2 |
Reminder 3 |
Reminder 4 |
Reminder 5 |
Reminder 6 |
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Telephone Activity |
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Phone Reminder |
Phone Follow-Up |
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Texting Activity |
Welcome Text |
Text 1 |
Text 2 |
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Text 3 |
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Late
Texting - Web Link |
Mail Activity |
|
1st Mail (W) |
2nd Mail (W) |
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3rd
Mail |
|
4th Mail (Q) |
|
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Email Activity |
|
Initial |
Reminder 1 |
Reminder 2 |
Reminder 3 |
Reminder 4 |
Reminder 5 |
Reminder 6 |
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Telephone Activity |
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Phone Reminder |
Phone Follow-Up |
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Texting Activity |
Welcome Text |
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Text 19 |
Text 2 |
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Late
Texting – Questions |
Mail Activity |
|
1st Mail (W) |
2nd Mail (W) |
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3rd
Mail |
|
4th Mail (Q) |
|
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Email Activity |
|
Initial |
Reminder 1 |
Reminder 2 |
Reminder 3 |
Reminder 4 |
Reminder 5 |
Reminder 6 |
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Telephone Activity |
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Phone Reminder |
Phone Follow-Up |
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Texting Activity |
Welcome Text |
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Text 11 |
Text 2 |
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Reordered introductory table to reflect new mailout schedule and materials, pg. 25
Data Collection Activity/Operation |
Correspondence Identifier(s) |
Description |
TFS Teacher Status Form |
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Initial School Letter |
TFS-11L |
This letter introduces the Teacher Status Form (TFS-1) and asks schools to provide the current occupational status of teachers who were selected for the last NTPS. |
School Reminder Letter |
TFS-12L |
This letter reminds schools to complete the Teacher Status Form (TFS-1). |
School Reminder E-mail |
TFS-13E |
This e-mail reminds schools to complete the TFS-1. |
TFS First Teacher Mailout/Initial E-mail |
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Initial Teacher Invitation E-mail (without incentive) |
TFS-15E |
This e-mail introduces the TFS-2/TFS-3 survey and provides login information for the TFS instrument. |
Initial Teacher Invitation E-mail (with incentive) |
TFS-15E(I) |
This e-mail introduces the TFS-2/TFS-3 survey and provides login information for the TFS instrument. |
Initial Teacher Letter |
TFS-15L |
This letter introduces the TFS-2/TFS-3 survey and provides instructions for login. |
Initial Teacher Letter |
TFS-15L(E) |
This letter introduces the TFS-2/TFS-3 survey and provides instructions for login. Includes email address. |
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TFS Second Teacher Mailout/First Reminder E-mail |
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Second Teacher E-mail (1st Reminder E-mail) |
TFS-16E |
This e-mail reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. |
Second Teacher Mailout Letter |
TFS-16L |
This letter reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. |
Second Teacher Mailout Letter |
TFS-16L(E) |
This letter reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. Includes email address. |
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TFS Second Reminder E-mail |
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Third Teacher E-mail (2nd Reminder E-mail) |
TFS-17E |
This e-mail reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. |
TFS Third Teacher Mailout/Third Reminder E-mail |
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Fourth Teacher E-mail (3rd Reminder E-mail) |
TFS-18E |
This e-mail reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. |
Third Teacher Mailout Letter |
TFS-18L |
This letter reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. |
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TFS Fourth Reminder E-mail |
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Fifth Teacher E-mail (4th Reminder E-mail) |
TFS-19E |
This e-mail reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. |
TFS Fourth Teacher Mailout/First Amish Mailout/Fifth Reminder E-mail |
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Fourth Teacher Mailout Letter |
TFS-20L |
This letter reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. It is sent with a paper questionnaire and return envelope. |
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Sixth Teacher E-mail (5th Reminder E-mail) |
TFS-20E |
This e-mail reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. |
TFS
Fifth Teacher Mailout/ |
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Fifth Teacher Mailout Letter |
TFS-21L |
This letter reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. It is sent with a paper questionnaire and return envelope. |
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Seventh Teacher E-mail, Current Teachers (6th Reminder E-mail) |
TFS-21E(1) |
This e-mail is sent to current teachers and reminds them to complete the TFS. |
Seventh Teacher E-mail, Former Teachers (6th Reminder E-mail) |
TFS-21E(2) |
This e-mail is sent to former teachers and reminds them to complete the TFS. |
Seventh Teacher E-mail, Current Teachers (6th Reminder E-mail for Late Questions Text Group) |
TFS-21E(3) |
This e-mail is sent to current teachers from the late questions text messaging group and asks them to complete the TFS. |
Seventh Teacher E-mail, Former Teachers (6th Reminder E-mail for Late Questions Text Group) |
TFS-21E(4) |
This e-mail is sent to former teachers from the late questions text messaging group and asks them to complete the TFS. |
TFS Reminder E-mails |
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Eighth Teacher E-mail |
TFS-22E |
This e-mail reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. |
Ninth Teacher E-mail |
TFS-23E |
This e-mail reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. |
Tenth Teacher E-mail |
TFS-24E |
This e-mail reminds teachers to complete the TFS and provides login information. |
TFS Switcher Letter |
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Switcher Letter |
TFS-27L |
This letter is sent to teachers who indicated that a different questionnaire would better reflect their current teaching status. |
TFS Partial Complete Letter |
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Partial Complete Letter |
TFS-28L |
This letter is sent to teachers who have started but not fully completed the online questionnaire. |
TFS Paper Questionnaire Request Letter |
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Paper Questionnaire Request Letter |
TFS-29L |
This letter is sent to teachers who requested a paper questionnaire. |
TFS
Contingency |
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|
TFS-30L |
This
letter is sent to teachers and
includes a pre-paid $10 cash incentive. |
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PFS First School Mailout |
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Initial School Letter |
PFS-31L |
This letter asks principals to complete the two-question Principal Status Form. |
PFS Reminder School Mailout |
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Reminder School Letter |
PFS-32L |
This letter reminds principals to complete the two-question Principal Status Form. |
Reminder School E-mail |
PFS- |
This e-mail reminds principals to complete the two-question Principal Status Form. |
PFS First Principal Mailout/Initial E-mail |
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Initial Principal Letter |
PFS-33L |
This letter asks principals to complete the one-question Principal Status Form. |
First Principal E-mail (Without Home Address) |
PFS-33E(1) |
This e-mail asks principals to provide their current occupational status by completing the one-question Principal Status Form. |
First Principal E-mail (With Home Address) |
PFS-33E(2) |
This e-mail asks principals to provide their current occupational status by completing the one-question Principal Status Form. |
PFS Reminder Principal E-mail |
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Reminder Principal E-mail |
PFS-34E |
This e-mail reminds principals to complete the one-question Principal Status Form. |
PFS Reminder Principal Letter |
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Principal Reminder Letter |
PFS-35L |
This letter reminds principals to complete the one-question Principal Status Form. |
Removed Amish and Mennonite teacher letter
TFS-15L(A)
(Includes Teacher
Letter FAQs; this will now be sent with the Fourth Teacher Mailout
Letter)
<Date>
Dear
<Teacher
Name>,
The
National Center for Education Statistics of the U.S. Department of
Education and the U.S. Census Bureau would like to thank you for
participating in the 2020–21 National Teacher and Principal
Survey (NTPS)! We are following up with some additional questions to
learn about any changes in your career since last year.
The
Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS) is a short survey focusing on how
changes in your career and life may affect your work. Your responses
will help to:
Measure
teacher retention and attrition; and
Understand
the effects of school policies and practices on teachers’
decisions to remain in or leave the profession.
Please
complete the enclosed questionnaire within one week of receiving this
letter and return it to the U.S. Census Bureau using the postage-paid
envelope.
The survey will take approximately 22 minutes to complete.
If
you have any questions about the survey, please contact the U.S.
Census Bureau at
1–888–595–1338 between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Monday through Saturday, or 11:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Sunday.
Alternatively, you can write to:
National
Teacher
and
Principal
Survey
National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
Potomac
Center Plaza
550
12th
Street,
SW,
Room
4035
Washington,
DC
20202
Thank
you in advance for your participation in this important survey.
Sincerely,
Chris
Chapman
Associate
Commissioner
National
Center for Education Statistics
PCP,
550 12th St. SW, 4th floor, Room 4054
Washington,
DC 20202
Added an initial teacher invitation email without incentive language, pg. 30
Initial Teacher Invitation E-mail
TFS-15E
Subject: Teacher Survey from the U.S Department of Education and U.S. Census Bureau
Body:
Dear <Teacher Name>,
Thank you for participating in the 2020–21 National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS) last school year and making it a success!
We
are following up to learn about any changes in your career since last
school year. A few days ago, we mailed
you in the coming weeks, you
will receive a letter inviting your participation in the
Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS) along
with $X
as a token of our appreciation. In comparison to
NTPS, the Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS) will take less time to
complete. It will also focus on understanding how personal life
and work experiences impact career-related decisions.
We encourage you to complete this survey online.
Respond now at: https://respond.census.gov/tfs
Log in using this user ID:
Your responses will be collected on a secure website, and we estimate that this survey will take about 22 minutes to complete. Your response is vital to ensure that we have an inclusive picture of today’s teachers.
For more information about NTPS, and to read reports from previous surveys, please visit our website at: http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps.
If you have any questions about the survey, please contact the U.S. Census Bureau at 1–888–595–1338 between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) Monday through Saturday, or 11:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) Sunday. You can also contact the U.S. Census Bureau via e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.
Thank you in advance for your participation in this important survey.
Sincerely,
Teacher Follow-up Survey Team
U.S. Census Bureau, on behalf of the
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
1-888-595-1338 | ntps@census.gov | http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
Removed second Amish and Mennonite letter
TFS-16L(A)
(This will now be
sent with the Fifth Teacher Mailout Letter)
<Date>
Dear
<Teacher Name>,
Recently,
we invited you to share your insight into the teaching profession by
completing the Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS).
If
you have recently responded, thank you and please disregard this
letter. If you have not had the opportunity to participate yet,
please complete the enclosed questionnaire as
soon as possible and
return it to the U.S. Census Bureau using the postage-paid envelope.
We
rely on professionals like you to help us understand the effects of
school policies and practices on teachers’ decisions to remain
in or leave the teaching profession. Responses you provide on teacher
working conditions, job satisfaction, and perceptions and attitudes
are combined with those of other teachers from all over the country
to provide an overall picture of today’s teachers.
If
you have any questions about the survey or need assistance, please
contact the U.S. Census Bureau at
1–888–595–1338 between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Monday through Saturday, or 11:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Sunday.
Alternatively, you can write to:
National
Teacher
and
Principal
Survey
National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
Potomac
Center Plaza
550
12th
Street,
SW,
Room
4035
Washington,
DC
20202
I
appreciate your participation in this important survey.
Sincerely,
Chris
Chapman
Associate
Commissioner
National
Center for Education Statistics
PCP,
550 12th St. SW, 4th floor, Room 4054
Washington,
DC 20202
Removed standby #1 Amish and Mennonite teacher letter
TFS-18L(A)
(Includes
Teacher Letter FAQs; this letter is now on standby, will be sent if
needed)
<Date>
Dear
<Teacher Name>,
We
are writing once again to encourage you to take the time to complete
the Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS). The TFS is an important national
study that collects information about current teachers’
experiences and job satisfaction, as well as former teachers’
reasons for leaving the teaching profession.
If
you have recently completed the survey, thank you!
If you have not
had the opportunity to participate yet, we encourage you to complete
the enclosed questionnaire as
soon as possible and
return it to the U.S. Census Bureau using the postage-paid envelope.
Responses
you provide about your working conditions and job satisfaction are
combined with information from other teachers all over the country.
Your participation is greatly appreciated and helps provide a
complete picture of today’s teachers.
If
you have questions, need assistance, or
would like to complete the survey with a representative,
please contact the U.S. Census Bureau at
1–888–595–1338 between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Monday through Saturday, or 11:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Sunday.
Alternatively, you can
write to:
National
Teacher
and
Principal
Survey
National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
Potomac
Center Plaza
550
12th
Street,
SW,
Room
4035
Washington,
DC
20202
Thank
you in advance for your participation in this important survey.
Sincerely,
Chris
Chapman
Associate
Commissioner
National
Center for Education Statistics
PCP,
550 12th St. SW, 4th floor, Room 4054
Washington,
DC 20202
All
of the information you provide may be used only for statistical
purposes and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for
any other purpose except as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and
6 U.S.C. §151). Reports
of the findings from the survey will not identify participating
districts, schools, or staff. Individual responses will be combined
with those from other participants to produce summary statistics and
reports.
(Teacher
Letter FAQs) Frequently
Asked Questions
What
is the purpose of this survey?
The
purpose of this survey is to obtain information about the career
paths of teachers, including current teachers’ experiences and
satisfaction, and former teachers’ current employment and
reasons for leaving the teaching profession.
Who
authorizes this survey?
The
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), part of the U.S.
Department of Education, is authorized to conduct this survey by the
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002; 20
U.S.C., § 9541(b) and § 9543). Data collection for this
survey is being carried out by the
U.S. Census Bureau on behalf of NCES. The Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) approved this survey. The OMB control number is
1850-0617 and the approval expiration date is 07/31/2024.
Why
should you participate in this survey?
This
is a chance for your voice to be heard by education leaders!
Policymakers and educational leaders rely on data from this survey to
inform their decisions concerning K–12 schools. Updating your
responses since last year’s National Teacher and Principal
Survey (NTPS) provides us with vital information about teacher
retention and attrition. This survey provides important insight into
the career paths of teachers, and your participation will contribute
to the success of this survey. You were specifically chosen as part
of this scientific study among teachers who participated in the NTPS
last year, and we cannot replace you with anyone else. Your answers
will ensure that teachers like yourself, whether you’re still
teaching or have left the teaching profession, are counted.
Will
your responses be kept confidential?
Your
responses are protected by federal statute (20
USC §9573). Your
answers may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be
disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except
as required by law.
How
will your information be reported?
The
information you provide will be combined with the information
provided by others in statistical reports. No
individually-identifiable data will be included in the statistical
reports.
Removed standby #2 Amish and Mennonite Teacher letter
TFS-20L(A)
(This letter is now
on standby, will be sent if needed)
<Date>
Dear
<Teacher Name>,
We
are following up with you as we have not yet received your response
to the Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS).
We
previously sent you an invitation to complete the TFS. The TFS is
your chance to give state and national policymakers your opinions
about the teaching profession. If you have recently left the teaching
profession, it is your chance to tell us why. Your participation will
help us create an accurate picture of working conditions for teachers
in this country.
If
you have recently completed the survey, thank you! If
you have not yet completed the survey, please complete the enclosed
questionnaire as
soon as possible and
return it to the U.S. Census Bureau using the postage-paid envelope.
The questionnaire will
take approximately 22 minutes to complete.
If
you have questions, need assistance, or would like to complete the
survey with a representative, please contact the U.S. Census Bureau
at 1–888–595–1338
between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) Monday through
Saturday, or 11:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) Sunday.
Alternatively, you can write to:
National
Teacher
and
Principal
Survey
National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
Potomac
Center Plaza
550
12th
Street,
SW,
Room
4035
Washington,
DC
20202
Thank
you for your participation in this important survey.
Sincerely,
Chris
Chapman
Associate
Commissioner
National
Center for Education Statistics
PCP,
550 12th St. SW, 4th floor, Room 4054
Washington,
DC 20202
Removed standby #3 Amish and Mennonite Teacher letter
TFS-21L(A)
(Includes Teacher
Letter FAQs; this letter is now on standby, will be sent if needed)
<Date>
Dear
<Teacher Name>,
Don’t
miss your opportunity to inform national policy on teachers and the
teaching profession!
The
Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS) needs your response to portray an
accurate picture of today’s teachers. The TFS provides valuable
data about current teachers’ experience, job satisfaction, and
working conditions, and about former teachers’ current
employment and reasons for leaving the teaching profession.
If
you have recently completed the survey, thank you! If
you have not yet completed the TFS, please complete the enclosed
questionnaire as soon as possible and return it to the U.S. Census
Bureau using the postage-paid envelope.
If
you have any questions about the survey, please contact the U.S.
Census Bureau at
1–888–595–1338 between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Monday through Saturday, or 11:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Sunday.
You can also write to:
National
Teacher
and
Principal
Survey
National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
Potomac
Center Plaza
550
12th
Street,
SW,
Room
4035
Washington,
DC
20202
Thank
you in advance for your participation in this important survey.
Sincerely,
Chris
Chapman
Associate
Commissioner
National
Center for Education Statistics
PCP,
550 12th St. SW, 4th floor, Room 4054
Washington,
DC 20202
Added Seventh Teacher E-mail (current teachers, late questions text group), pg. 49
Seventh Teacher E-mail (Current Teachers, Late Questions Text Group)
TFS-21E(3)
Subject: Teacher Follow-up Survey: Let your voice be heard!
Body:
Dear <Teacher Name>,
Thank you very much for responding to our text messages regarding your status as a teacher! We encourage you to share more of your insight into the teaching profession by completing the full Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS). Your responses to this survey will provide information that enables researchers to understand the effect of school policies and practices on the career decisions teachers make.
Your participation is greatly appreciated and will help ensure that this survey yields meaningful results that paint an inclusive picture of all current teachers. It is only estimated to take 22 minutes to complete.
Please complete the survey by going to: https://respond.census.gov/tfs
Log in using this user ID:
For more information and to read reports from previous surveys, please visit our website at: http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps.
If you have any questions about the survey or would like to complete the survey with a representative, please contact the U.S. Census Bureau at 1–888–595–1338 between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) Monday through Saturday, or 11:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) Sunday. You can also contact the U.S. Census Bureau via e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.
Thank you very much for your assistance in this important survey effort.
Sincerely,
Teacher Follow-up Survey Team
U.S. Census Bureau, on behalf of the
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
1-888-595-1338 | ntps@census.gov | http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
Added Seventh Teacher E-mail (former teachers, late questions text group), pg. 50
Seventh Teacher E-mail (Former Teachers, Late Questions Text Group)
TFS-21E(4)
Subject: Teacher Follow-up Survey: Let your voice be heard!
Body:
Dear <Teacher Name>,
Thank you very much for responding to our text messages regarding your status as a teacher! We realize you may no longer be a teacher, but we want to hear your opinions and the reasons you left teaching. Please consider completing the full Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS) and let your voice be heard. Your participation is greatly appreciated and will help to ensure that this survey yields meaningful results.
The sample for the TFS includes former teachers in order to measure teacher attrition, understand the effect of school policies and practices on teachers’ decisions to leave the profession, and determine how teachers rate their workplace conditions relative to other professions. We follow strict procedures to protect your privacy. This survey is only estimated to take 19 minutes to complete.
Please complete the survey by going to: https://respond.census.gov/tfs
Log in using this user ID:
For more information and to read reports from previous surveys, please visit our website at: http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps.
We follow strict procedures to protect your privacy. If you have any questions about the survey or would like to complete the survey with a representative, please contact us, toll-free, at 1–888–595–1338 between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) Monday through Saturday, or 11:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) Sunday. You can also contact us via e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.
Thank you very much for your assistance in this important survey effort.
Sincerely,
Teacher Follow-up Survey Team
U.S. Census Bureau, on behalf of the
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
1-888-595-1338 | ntps@census.gov | http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
Revised TFS-30L from promised to pre-paid incentive, pg.58
TFS-30L
<Date>
Dear <Teacher Name>,
We
have been contacting you throughout the school year to request your
response to the Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS). By completing this
survey, you will help ensure that researchers and policymakers have
the data needed to better understand teachers and the teaching
profession. We have enclosed $10 as a
token of our appreciation for your completion of this important
survey. Please consider
participating in this important survey.
If
you have recently responded, thank you very much and please disregard
this letter. If you have not had the opportunity to respond yet, we
encourage you to participate in one of two ways:
Please respond using ONE of the following options:
Complete the survey online until XX/XX/XXXX. To access the survey, go to: https://respond.census.gov/tfs
Log in using this user ID:
Complete the paper questionnaire you recently received and return it in the postage-paid return envelope by XX/XX/XXXX.
As
a token of our appreciation for completing this important survey, we
will mail you $X
later this school year.
If you have any questions about the survey, please contact the U.S. Census Bureau at 1–888–595–1338 between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) Monday through Saturday, or 11:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) Sunday. You can also contact the U.S. Census Bureau via e-mail at: ntps@census.gov.
Thank you for your contribution to this important survey.
Sincerely,
Chris Chapman
Associate Commissioner
National Center for Education Statistics
PCP, 550 12th St. SW, 4th floor, Room 4054
Washington, DC 20202
Removed TFS-31L Thank You letter
TFS-31L
<Date>
Dear
<Teacher
Name>,
We
appreciate your contributions to the field of education and your
participation in the 2021–22 Teacher Follow-up Survey (TFS). We
would like to thank you for making the 2021–22 TFS a success.
We’ve enclosed $X
for you as a token of our appreciation for your completion of this
important survey.
We
will be releasing findings from the 2021–22 TFS next year.
These findings, as well as reports based on previous administrations
of the TFS and the National Teacher and Principal Survey (NTPS), will
be posted to the NCES website at http://www.nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
upon release. You can follow us on Twitter @EdNCES or subscribe to
our e-mail alerts at https://ies.ed.gov/newsflash/ to be kept up to
date on data releases from the TFS and other educational surveys.
If
you have any further questions about the survey, please contact the
U.S. Census Bureau at
1–888–595–1338 between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Monday through Saturday, or 11:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time) Sunday.
You can also contact the U.S. Census Bureau via e-mail at:
ntps@census.gov.
Thank
you, again, for your contribution to this important survey.
Sincerely
Chris
Chapman
Associate
Commissioner
National
Center for Education Statistics
PCP,
550 12th St. SW, 4th floor, Room 4054
Washington,
DC 20202
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PFS-32E
Subject:
Help the U.S
Department of Education and U.S. Census Bureau Understand Principal
Attrition
Body:
Dear
<PRINCIPAL
NAME>,
Thank
you for your participation in last year’s National Teacher and
Principal Survey (NTPS). Your school’s cooperation helped to
make this important survey a success!
As
an NTPS follow-up study this school year, the U.S. Census Bureau is
conducting the Principal Follow-up Survey (PFS) on behalf of the
National Center for Education Statistics, the statistical agency of
the U.S. Department of Education, in order to obtain measures of
principal attrition and retention. We
need your help to better understand principal career paths.
We
understand that the COVID-19 pandemic has placed tremendous strain on
schools, staff, and the education system in general. Many schools
continue to struggle with maintaining appropriate staffing levels due
to high rates of turnover. As such, the data collected by the PFS are
more important than ever: the PFS will help us analyze changes in the
principal labor force over the past year and can increase the
understanding of the effects of many factors – including the
COVID-19 pandemic – on principals’ decisions to remain in
or leave the education profession.
At
this time, we are
asking you to assist with this important effort by providing
information about the principal who was at this school during the
2020-21 school year.
This will only take a few minutes of your time. You can assist us in
ONE of two ways:
You
can provide the requested information to a Census Bureau
representative directly by calling 1-866-325-4957. Census Bureau
staff will be available between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (Eastern
Time), Monday through Friday.
You
can complete one of the Principal Status Forms that were mailed to
your school and mail it back using the postage-paid return envelope
that was included with your form.
Thank
you, in advance, for your assistance with this important survey.
Sincerely,
Teacher
Follow-up Survey Team
U.S.
Census Bureau,
on behalf
of
the
National
Center for
Education
Statistics (NCES)
1-888-595-1338
| ntps@census.gov | http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
PFS-36E
Subject: Help the U.S Department of Education and U.S. Census Bureau Understand Principal Attrition
Body:
Dear <PRINCIPAL NAME>,
A few weeks ago, we sent you a letter asking you to complete the two-question Principal Follow-up Survey (PFS) and share your current occupational status. We rely on professionals like you to help us understand the effects of school policies and practices on principals’ decisions to remain in or leave their profession.
If you have already completed the survey, thank you for your assistance, and please disregard this e-mail. If you have not had the opportunity to participate yet, we encourage you to complete the survey by calling the U.S. Census Bureau, toll free, at 1-866-325-4957.
For more information about NTPS, and to read reports from previous surveys, please visit our website at: http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps.
If you have any questions, please contact the U.S. Census Bureau, toll-free, at the number above or by e-mail at: ntps@census.gov. Someone will be available to take your call or answer your e-mail Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).
Thanks, in advance, for your participation.
Sincerely,
Principal Follow-up Survey Team
U.S. Census Bureau, on behalf of the
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
1-888-325-4957| ntps@census.gov | http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/ntps
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