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Given your experience working with the U.S. Department of Education’s technical assistance (TA) providers during the past year, in what ways did you find the TA beneficial to planning and implementing grant activities? Select all that apply.
Aligning and refining goals and objectives
Recruiting and onboarding staff
Understanding budget requirements
Refining partnerships
Planning and developing curriculum
Planning and developing assessments
Planning for continuous improvement
Planning for long-term data collection
Planning for sustainability
Data-based decision-making
Preparing for the Annual Performance Report (APR)
Utilizing the database to identify resources
Developing plans to continue learning during school closures
Additional comments (comment box)
Which TA delivery methods did you find most beneficial this year? Rate each delivery method on the following scale from not beneficial to extremely beneficial.
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Moderately beneficial |
Very beneficial |
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Fall on-site visits |
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Spring “virtual on-site” meetings |
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TA webinars on specific topics (e.g. sustainability, second language instructional strategies) |
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Individual coaching (via Zoom, email, phone, or texting) |
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Group coaching for instructional staff (all grantees) |
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Promising practice virtual showcase events |
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Virtual Quarterly Grantee Meetings |
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How satisfied are you with the following aspects of the TA that has been provided?
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Extremely Dissatisfied |
Dissatisfied |
Satisfied |
Extremely Satisfied |
Not Sure |
Knowledge demonstrated by TA providers |
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Responsiveness to your needs |
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Usefulness of the information provided |
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To what degree do you feel your organization has improved its capacity to carry out grant activities as a result of your work with the U.S. Department of Education’s TA providers?
No increase in capacity
Minimal increase in capacity
Moderate increase in capacity
Large increase in capacity
Additional comments (comment box)
In which areas do you continue to have the highest needs? Select all that apply.
Goals, objectives, and outcomes
Staffing
Budget
Partnerships
Curriculum
Assessments
Continuous improvement
Long-term data collection
Sustainability
Data-based decision-making
Completing the APR
Developing plans to continue learning during school closures
Additional comments (comment box)
In what ways did you find the program planner most useful? Select all that apply.
Documenting ongoing program planning
Collaborating with staff on program planning
Receiving coach feedback on program plans
Preparing for APR/End of Year reporting
Tracking data collection
Planning and monitoring the grant budget and drawdowns
Did not find the program planner useful
Additional comments (comment box)
What TA topics do you think would be most important for a new NAL@ED grantee to focus on in their first year of planning and implementation? Rank the following topics in order of importance, with 1 being the most important.
Aligning and refining goals and objectives
Recruiting, onboarding, and training staff
Curriculum and assessment development
Understanding budget and reporting requirements
Best practices from promising Native language programs
Developing, refining and maintaining partnerships
Collecting, tracking, analyzing, and utilizing student performance data
How has the support you have received from the U.S. Department of Education’s TA providers impacted the implementation of your grant/program? Consider how specific types of support have impacted your work, including on-site versus virtual support and whether you have any suggestions for improving the effectiveness of virtual events.
What advice do you have for a new NAL@ED grant applicant that is applying this year? Consider grant management issues, setting goals and objectives, programmatic issues, and/or resources you wish you had addressed in your proposal or known about as a new grantee.
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File Created | 2021-01-14 |