OMB #: 0970-0356 Expiration Date: 06/30/2021
NOTE TO REVIEWERS: Respondents will receive an email with the link to the survey. The email includes all standard Paperwork Reduction Act language.
HEAD START AND EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION LANDSCAPE SURVEY
DRAFT SURVEY ITEMS
This survey is intended to gather information regarding ways in which Head Start is coordinated with your state’s early care and education (ECE) system. Because funds flow directly from the federal government to local Head Start grantees, we are unsure how well-coordinated Head Start may be with the state ECE system. We use the term “coordinated” to refer to Head Start collaboration, relationship to, and integration into the state ECE system. We realize that Head Start coordination can look different in different states (e.g., involved in state-level discussions about the system, Head Start sites licensed by the state, shared professional development). Thank you for sharing information on this topic.
Perceptions (asked of all respondent types)
How well coordinated is Head Start with the following aspects of your state’s early care and education (ECE) system? (Please check the appropriate box.)
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Not at all coordinated |
Slightly coordinated |
Somewhat coordinated |
Moderately coordinated |
Very coordinated |
Do not know |
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Please select the three most important factors that facilitate positive collaboration and coordination between Head Start and the ECE system in your state.
Different levels of oversight (e.g., federal oversight of Head Start and state oversight of ECE)
Support from leadership at my agency
Support from leadership at another agency
Strong relationships among Head Start and ECE leaders
Strong relationships among Head Start and ECE staff
Federal policy mandates that we collaborate
Federal grants or programs create incentives for us to collaborate
State policy mandates that we collaborate
Time to participate in collaboration activities
Shared knowledge about Head Start and ECE
Access to data about HS and ECE
Frequent, regular communication across HS and other ECE programs
State funding of Head Start
Private funding to support collaboration activities in HS and ECE
Shared or consistent goals across HS and ECE
Agency staff comfortable changing aspects of the system
Head Start Collaboration Office is physically near other ECE offices
Head Start Collaboration Office is part of an ECE agency
Other______ (please describe)
Please select the top three barriers that make it difficult to collaborate and coordinate Head Start and other aspects of the ECE system in your state.
Different levels of oversight (e.g., federal oversight of Head Start and state oversight of ECE)
Lack of support from leadership at my agency
Lack of support from leadership at another agency
Lack of trust between Head Start and ECE leaders
Lack of trust between Head Start and ECE staff
Lack of federal mandates requiring us to collaborate
Lack of federal grants or programs that create incentives to collaborate
Lack of state policies requiring us to collaborate
Not enough time to collaborate
Lack of knowledge about Head Start or ECE
Cannot access data (e.g., no access to Head Start data)
Lack of structure for collaboration (e.g., no regular meetings)
Lack of state funding of Head Start
Lack of funding to support collaboration activities in HS and ECE
Different goals or strategic plans
Staff discomfort in changing aspects of the system
Head Start Collaboration Office is not physically near ECE offices
Head Start Collaboration Office is not part of an ECE agency
Other______ (please describe)
What is one specific change at the federal level that could make it easier for Head Start to be more coordinated with the state ECE system? (please describe)
What is one specific change at the state level that could make it easier for Head Start to be more coordinated with the state ECE system? (please describe)
Demographics (asked of all respondent types),
How long have you been in your current position?
Close ended, Numeric field, number of years
What roles have you had or currently have within Head Start or the ECE system in this state? (check all that apply).
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Previously had |
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CCDF/Subsidy Policies and Practices Only
How can Head Start programs use child care subsidy funds? Please check all that apply.
Extending daily hours of care for children enrolled in Head Start (e.g., providing wrap around care)
Serving new children who are not already enrolled in Head Start (i.e., expanding enrollment)
Extending the school year for children enrolled in Head Start
Other______ (please describe)
N/A__________
Where does Head Start fall on the list of children who are prioritized? Please rank order the priorities below)
Head Start
Eligible for TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)
Homeless or unstable housing
Child with disability or developmental delay
Family history of abuse, neglect, or family violence
Child in foster care
Teen parent
Health risk (e.g., low birth weight)
Parent on active military duty
English Language Learner
It is not possible to rank order the priority areas because they are all equally prioritized.
It is not possible to rank order the priority areas because we prioritize subsidies for children with multiple risk factors.
Other_______ (please describe)
N/A – our state does not prioritize Head Start for child care subsidies
CCDF/Child Care Licensing Policies and Practices Only
Do you use Head Start monitoring data as part of child care licensing or inspections?
Yes, we always use at least some Head Start monitoring data.
Sometimes. There are certain circumstances when we use Head Start data.
Rarely. We generally do not use Head Start monitoring data, but in rare cases have accepted Head Start data.
No, we never use Head Start monitoring data.
Does the child care licensing unit share information with Head Start about violations in Head Start programs?
Yes
No
If “No”, END SURVEY
How is information about child care licensing violations in Head Start programs shared with Head Start? (Check all that apply)
Licensing does not share information or data with anyone other than the licensed program with the violation
Licensing shares licensing violation information or data with the Head Start grantee that oversees the licensed site
Licensing shares summaries of licensing violations with the Head Start Collaboration office (that does not name a particular site or grantee)
Licensing shares summaries of licensing violations with the Head Start regional office (that does not name a particular site or grantee)
Other_______ (please describe)
QRIS Policies and Practices Only
How is your QRIS preparing for new Head Start performance standards related to their participation in QRIS?
Cross walking QRIS standards with Head Start Program Performance Standards or Early Learning Outcomes Framework
Revising QRIS quality indicators
Revising QRIS rating procedures
Improving data infrastructure
Other________ (please describe)
N/A - QRIS is not making any changes
N/A – Head Start is not eligible to participate in QRIS
If “N/A – Head Start is not eligible to participate in the QRIS” then END SURVEY
Does your QRIS accept Head Start monitoring data to document quality indicators included in the QRIS rating?
Yes
No because Head Start automatically receives a particular rating
No we do not use Head Start monitoring data as part of a rating
What are the considerations or conditions under which Head Start programs can access quality improvement supports in QRIS? (e.g. coaching/technical assistance, financial incentives, quality assessments) (check all that apply)
Head Start programs are eligible for all of the same supports offered to programs participating in QRIS
Head Start programs are eligible for all of the same supports offered to programs participating in QRIS if they meet certain criteria (e.g., must serve children receiving child care subsidies)
Head Start programs are eligible for some of the same supports offered to programs participating in QRIS
Head Start programs are eligible for some of the same supports offered to programs participating in QRIS if they meet certain criteria (e.g., must serve children receiving child care subsidies)
Head Start programs are not eligible for QRIS supports
Other_________(please describe)
State Pre-K Policies and Practices Only
How are state pre-K funds allowed to be used by Head Start programs?
Extending daily hours of care for children enrolled in Head Start (e.g., providing wrap around care)
Serving new children who are not already enrolled in Head Start (i.e., expanding enrollment)
Extending the school year for children enrolled in Head Start
Other______ (please describe)
N/A - state pre-K does not allow for funds to be used by Head Start programs
Can families submit the same application to apply for Head Start and pre-K? Are there central eligibility requirements or recruitment processes used to enroll children in Head Start and state pre-K?
Yes, at the state level
Yes, at some city/county levels
No
Not sure
Are there systems in place for Pre-K and Head Start to coordinate recruitment?
Yes, at the state level
Yes, at some city/county levels
No
Not sure
Head Start Collaboration Office Only
How has the state’s pre-K efforts influenced Head Start enrollment and/or recruitment? (check all that apply)
Head Start enrollment has declined
Head Start has converted more slots to Early Head Start slots
The types of children Head Start enrolls has changed (e.g., serve more children with disabilities, serve more dual language learners)
It is harder to recruit in communities with several pre-K programs
The state provides less funding support for Head Start
It is harder to recruit qualified Head Start teachers
Other_____
N/A- Pre-K has not had an influence on Head Start enrollment or recruitment.
To what extent is there alignment between the state’s QRIS and the Head Start Program Performance Standards?
The state’s QRIS is aligned with the Head Start Program Performance Standards; there are no conflicts or contradictions.
The state’s QRIS is somewhat aligned with the Head Start Program Performance Standards; there are only a few conflicts or contradictions.
There are many conflicts or contradictions between the state’s QRIS and the Head Start Program Performance Standards.
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Author | Audrey Franchett |
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File Created | 2021-01-15 |