3. Center director survey

OPRE Study: Study of Coaching Practices in Early Care and Education Settings (SCOPE) [Descriptive Study]

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Study of Coaching Practices in Early Care and Education Settings

Director Survey
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This survey is part of the Study of Coaching Practices in Early Care and Education Settings (SCOPE), a study being conducted for the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) by Mathematica Policy Research.

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When responding to questions in this survey, please think only about coaching provided directly to teaching staff in one-on-one or teaching team settings, and not about any coaching that happens at the center level.

This survey asks about your center and your experiences with the coaching provided for teachers or assistant teachers who care for preschool-aged children in your center. When we refer to coaching or coaches in this survey, we mean individuals who meet regularly with teachers one-on-one or with their teaching team to provide feedback and guidance to help them improve their teaching. Other terms may be used for these types of staff, such as mentors, mentor-coaches, or consultants. When we refer to teaching staff in this survey, we mean staff who work directly with preschool-age children in classrooms in your center.



If you prefer to complete this survey by telephone, please call [STUDY TOLL FREE NUMBER]. If you have any questions about the study or your participation, please email us at [STUDY EMAIL]@mathematica-mpr.com.

We would like you to know that:

  • The survey takes about 30 minutes to complete. All eligible study participants who complete this survey will receive $20 as a thank you.

  • Your answers will be private; no information that identifies you will be reported. Mathematica Policy Research will not associate responses with any of the individuals or centers who participate. We will not provide information that identifies you or your center to anyone outside the study team, except as required by law. Your responses will be used only for statistical purposes.

  • This survey is voluntary, but your response is critical for producing valid and reliable data. You may skip any questions you do not wish to answer; however, we hope that you answer as many questions as you can. Participation in the study will not impose any risks to you as a respondent. If you have any questions about your rights as a research volunteer, contact Timothy Bruursema at (202) 484-3097.

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I have read and I understand the above statements and agree to participate in the survey.

If you would like a copy of this disclosure statement, please email us at tbruursema@mathematica-mpr.com or by phone at (202) 484-3097.

Thank you very much for your participation in this survey!



SC. Screener

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SC1

First, we have a question about coaching in your center.


Are teachers of preschool-aged children in your center still receiving coaching from:



SELECT ONE FOR EACH ROW


YES

NO


a.

[FILL 1 from ECE setting screener]

1

0


b.

[FILL 2 from ECE setting screener]

1

0


c.

[FILL 3 from ECE setting screener]

1

0


d.

[FILL 4 from ECE setting screener]

1

0




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[IF SC1a, SC1b, SC1c, AND SC1d = 0, respondent will be routed out of the survey.]

A. Center Funding and Enrollment

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Next, we have some questions about your center funding and enrollment.

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A1

How many years has [CENTER NAME] been in existence?

Please round your response to the nearest whole year. If this is your center’s first year in existence, please enter 1.




YEARS



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Source: Adapted from LA Advance Administrative Survey

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A2

Does your center serve any children or families who speak a language other than English at home?

1

Yes

0

No

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Source: LA Advance Administrative Survey

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A2b

[IF A2 = 1] Approximately what percentage of children in your center speak a language other than English at home?


SELECT ONE ONLY



1

0 percent


2

1-24 percent


3

25-49 percent


4

50-74 percent


5

75-100 percent

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Source: Adapted from LA Advance Administrative Survey





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A3

The next question is about sources of revenue for your center. Please indicate if you receive funding or payment from any of the following sources.



SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

1.

Head Start or Early Head Start

1


2.

Child Care and Development Fund child care subsidy program (including vouchers/certificates, state contracts)

2


3.

State pre-kindergartens

3


4.

Other state government sources (e.g. transportation, grants from state agencies)

4


5.

Local government (e.g., Pre-K paid by local school board or other local agency, grants from city or county government)

5


6.

Other federal government sources (e.g., Title I, IDEA, Child and Adult Care Food Program)

6


7.

Tuition and fees paid by parents – including parent fees and additional fees paid by parents such as registration fees, transportation fees from parents, late pick up/late payment fees

7


8.

Revenues from community organizations or other grants (e.g. United Way, local charities, or other service organizations, not including anything you’ve mentioned earlier)

8


9.

Revenues from fund raising activities, cash contributions, gifts, bequests, special events

9


10.

Other (please specify)

99









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Source: Newly developed item with response options adapted from National Survey of Early Care and Education Center-Based Provider Questionnaire


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A4

Is your center:

SELECT ONE ONLY

1

A for-profit organization?

2

A not for profit organization?

3

Run by a government agency?

99

Other (specify)



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A5

Source: Newly developed item

[IF A4 = 1 or 2]: Is your center:

SELECT ONE ONLY

1

Independently owned and operated?

2

A franchise?

3

Part of a chain?

d

Don’t know

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Source: Adapted from NSECE Center-Based Provider Questionnaire





B. Curriculum, Accreditation and QRIS Participation

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The next questions ask about your center’s use of curriculum and assessment tools. We also ask about your center’s accreditation and participation in a Quality Rating Improvement System (QRIS).

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B1a

Is a specific curriculum or combination of curricula used with preschool-aged children in your center?

SELECT ONE ONLY

1

Yes, specific curriculum

2

Yes, combination

3

No curriculum

d

Don’t know

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Source: Adapted from FACES 2017 Teacher Core Web Survey

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B1b

[IF B1a =1 or 2] What is the main curriculum you use with preschool-age children?

select ONE ONLY

11 Creative Curriculum

12 High/Scope

13 High Reach

14 Let’s Begin with the Letter People

15 Montessori

16 Bank Street

17 Creating Child Centered Classrooms- Step by Step

18 Scholastic Curriculum

19 Locally Designed Curriculum

20 Curiosity Corner

99 Something else (please specify)

23 Use more than one equally

d Don’t know

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Source: FACES Center Director Survey

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B2a

Is a specific assessment tool or combination of assessment tools used with preschool-aged children in your center?

SELECT ONE ONLY

1

Yes, specific assessment tool

2

Yes, combination

3

No assessment tool

d

Don’t know

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Source: Adapted from FACES 2017 Teacher Core Web Survey

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B2b

What is the main child assessment tool you use with preschool-aged children?

select ONE ONLY

11Teaching Strategies GOLD assessment (formerly known as The Creative Curriculum Developmental Continuum Assessment Toolkit for ages 3-5)

12 High/Scope Child Observation Record (COR)

13 Galileo

14 Ages and Stages Questionnaires: A Parent Completed, Child-Monitoring System

15 Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP)

16 Work Sampling System for Head Start

17 Learning Accomplishment Profile Screening (LAP including E-LAP, LAP-R and LAP-D)

18 Hawaii Early Learning Profile (HELP)

19 Brigance Preschool Screen for three and four year old children

20 Assessment designed for this center or program

99 Something else (please specify)

21 Use more than one equally

d Don’t know



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Source: FACES Teacher Survey

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B3

Is your center accredited by any of the following:


SELECT one or more (respondents selecting options 5 or 6 may not select other options)

1

National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)

2

Council on Accreditation

3

National Early Childhood Program Accreditation

99 Other (please specify)







5

My center has started the accreditation process, but the accreditation process is not yet done



6

My center is not accredited by any accrediting body

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B4

Source: Newly developed item

Does your organization participate in [your state or locality's Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS)]?

SELECT ONE ONLY

1

Yes

0

No

d

Don’t know

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B5

Source: National Survey of Early Care and Education Center-Based Provider Questionnaire

[IF B4 = 1] What is your organization’s QRIS rating?









1

My center is not yet rated

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Source: Newly developed item



C. Recruitment, Staffing, and Participation in Coaching

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Next we have some questions about recruitment, staffing, and who provides and receives services in your center.

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C1

In the first column, please tell us the number of lead teachers who are currently working with preschool-aged children at this center.

In the second column, please tell us the number of lead teachers of preschool-aged children who have left this center in the past 12 months.

(Hover text: In your center, you might refer to the lead teachers in the classroom as lead, head, or main teachers, or you may simply call them teachers. Please include all of these staff in your count of lead teachers. Please do NOT include assistant teachers or aides in your count.)


LEAD TEACHERS CURRENTLY WORKING

LEAD TEACHERS LEFT CENTER IN PAST 12 MONTHS


C1a. Lead teachers








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Source: Newly developed item

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C2

Please tell us how many lead teachers who work with preschool-aged children in your center have the following education levels. Record the highest level for each teacher – for example if a teacher has both an Associate’s and a Bachelor’s degree, count them under Bachelor’s degree.



LEAD TEACHERS WHO WORK WITH PRESCHOOL AGED CHILDREN


C2a. No high school diploma / No GED



C2b. High school diploma / GED / Equivalent



C2c. Some college (no degree)



C2d. Associate’s degree



C2e. Bachelor’s degree



C2f. Master’s degree



C2g. Doctoral degree



C2h. Don’t know degree for teachers







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Source: Adapted from LA Advance Administrative Survey

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C3

Please tell us how many lead teachers who work with preschool-aged children in your center have the following years of experience teaching preschool.


LEAD TEACHERS WHO WORK WITH PRESCHOOL AGED CHILDREN

C3a. Less than 1 year


C3b. 1 to 2.5 years


C3c. 2.5 to 5 years


C3d. 5 to 10 years


C3e. 10+ years


C3f. Don’t know years of experience for teachers






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C4

Source: Newly developed item

Please tell us how many lead teachers who work with preschool-aged children in your center have a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, state-awarded preschool certificate, or teaching certificate or license.


LEAD TEACHERS WHO WORK WITH PRESCHOOL AGED CHILDREN

C4a. Child Development Associate (CDA)


C4b. State-awarded preschool certificate


C4c. Teaching certificate or license






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C5

Source: Newly developed item

What is the total number of assistant teachers currently working with preschool-aged children in your center?





ASSISTANT TEACHERS


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Our next questions are about the coaches and coaching that takes place in your center. As a reminder, when we refer to coaches in this survey, we mean individuals who meet regularly with teachers one-on-one or with their teaching team to provide feedback and guidance to help them improve their teaching. Coaches may be referred to by other names or titles, such as mentors, mentor-coaches, or consultants. In this survey, we want to learn about coaching that aims to help teachers improve their teaching practice.

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C6a

How many of the lead and assistant teachers currently working with preschool-aged children in your center have received coaching to help them improve their teaching practices in the past 12 months?





LEAD TEACHERS





ASSISTANT TEACHERS


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Source: Newly developed item

IF only one row in SC1 = yes, GO TO C7. DISPLAY BANNER HERE THROUGH C10: Please focus on coaching provided by [FILL row from SC1 that = yes].

IF more than one row in SC1 = yes, go to C6b. DISPLAY BANNER HERE THROUGH C10: [Please focus on the coaching you consider primary./Please focus on FILL COACHING TYPE FROM SCREENER.]

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C6b

[If more than one row in SC1 = yes] How many of the lead and assistant teachers currently working with preschool-aged children in your center have received coaching in the past 12 months?





LEAD TEACHERS





ASSISTANT TEACHERS


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Source: Newly developed item

Next, we would like to learn more about the staff in your program who are involved in supporting teachers who work in classrooms that serve preschool-age children and who are involved in the coaching those teachers receive (for example, by making decisions about coaching or supervising coaches). For the next several questions, please think only about the staff that support teachers who are providing services to preschool-age children.

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C7


Does your center (or larger organization or franchise your center is part of) have the following staff positions that support teachers of preschool-age children?



SELECT ONE FOR EACH ROW


YES

NO


a.

Education or child development coordinator or manager

1

0


b.

Specialists or other types of managers/coordinators other than center director

1

0




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Source: Newly developed item

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C8


Who is involved in making decisions about hiring, selecting, or approving who provides coaching to teachers of preschool-age children in your center? [For c and d, display only if corresponding response in C7 = 1.]

(Hover text on c and d: This person may be employed by your center or by the larger organization or franchise your center is part of.)



SELECT ONE FOR EACH ROW


YES

NO


a.

Center director (I am)

1

0


b.

Teaching staff in my organization

1

0


c.

Education or child development coordinator or manager

1

0


d.

Specialists or other types of managers/coordinators

1

0


e.

If part of a larger organization based on A5: Program director or administrator of a larger organization or franchise my center is part of

1

0


f.

If part of a larger organization based on A5: Directors of other centers that are part of a larger organization or franchise my center is part of

1

0


g.

Someone outside my organization

1

0


h.

Other type of staff – Print staff title

1

0







i.

Other type of staff – Print staff title

1

0









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Source: Newly developed item

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C9a

Does anyone supervise the coaches who work with teachers of preschool-age children in your center? This could be someone from your center, or someone from outside your center.

SELECT ONE ONLY

1

Yes

0

No

d

Don’t know

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New item

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C9b


[IF C9a = 1] Who supervises the coaches who work with teachers of preschool-age children in your center? [For c and d, display only if corresponding response in C7 = 1.]

(Hover text on c and d: This person may be employed by your center or by the larger organization or franchise your center is part of.)



SELECT ONE FOR EACH ROW


YES

NO


a.

Center director (I do)

1

0


b.

Teaching staff in my organization

1

0


c.

Education or child development coordinator or manager

1

0


d.

Specialists or other types of managers/coordinators

1

0


e.

If part of a larger organization based on A5: Program director or administrator of a larger organization or franchise my center is part of

1

0


f.

If part of a larger organization based on A5: Directors of other centers that are part of a larger organization or franchise my center is part of

1

0


g.

Someone outside my organization

1

0


h.

Other type of staff – Print staff title

1

0







i.

Other type of staff – Print staff title

1

0









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C10


Do any of these types of staff monitor the progress of individual teachers in the areas they are working on in coaching? [For c and d, display only if corresponding response in C7 = 1.]

(Hover text on c and d: This person may be employed by your center or by the larger organization or franchise your center is part of.)



SELECT ONE FOR EACH ROW





YES

NO

DON’T KNOW





a.

Center director (I do)

1

0

d





b.

Teaching staff in my organization

1

0

d





c.

Education or child development coordinator or manager

1

0

d





d.

Specialists or other types of managers/coordinators

1

0

d





e.

If part of a larger organization based on A5: Program director or administrator of a larger organization or franchise my center is part of

1

0

d





f.

If part of a larger organization based on A5: Directors of other centers that are part of a larger organization or franchise my center is part of

1

0

d





g.

Someone outside my organization

1

0

d





h.

Other type of staff – Print staff title

1

0

d














i.

Other type of staff – Print staff title

1

0

d
















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Source: Newly developed item



D. Support for Coaching

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The next questions ask about supports for coaching and professional development for staff in your center. As a reminder, when we refer to coaching or coaches in this survey, we mean individuals who meet regularly with teachers one-on-one or with their teaching team to provide feedback and guidance to help them improve their teaching.

DISPLAY BANNER HERE FOR EACH ITEM IN SECTION D: [Please focus on the coaching for teachers of preschool aged children that is focused on improving their classroom practice. If more than one, please pick the one you consider primary. Please focus on FILL COACHING TYPE FROM SCREENER.]

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D1

Do coaches receive an overview of the center’s organization and approach for providing services to children?

SELECT ONE OR MORE [will be programmed so If RESPONDENT selects “no” or “don’t know,” may not select other responses]

1

Yes, coaches receive an overview in an initial meeting or informal training with you or someone else in a management or supervisory role

2

Yes, coaches receive a formal training from someone on the center or larger organization or franchise’s staff

3

Yes, coaches receive written information

0

No, coaches do not receive an overview

d

Don’t know

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Source: Newly developed item



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D2


Does your center provide information or guidance on the following topics to coaches?



SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

a.

Overall center structure and organization

1

b.

Overall goals for coaching

2

c.

Preferences for goals for individual teachers

3

d.

Staff roles and training needs in this center

4

e.

Center approach to providing services to children and families

5

f.

Curriculum and/or assessment tools used in the center

6

g.

Coaching structure and logistics (for example, how frequently or when to meet with staff)

7

h.

Coaching strategies to use (for example, observation, modeling, providing feedback, setting goals)

8

i.

How to coach in specific content area domains (for example, literacy development)

9

j.

Building relationships with teachers

10

k.

Building relationships with ECE program management

11

l.

Adult learning strategies

12

m.

Other (specify)

99




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Source: Newly developed item

Next, we have a few questions about supervision the coaches receive. If you are the supervisor for the coaches in your center, please think of yourself when answering the following questions.

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D3

[IF C9a = 1 and the director is not also the coach] How often do coaches in your center meet with their supervisors?

NOTE: If we are asking the director to focus on coaching they provide, the banner for this section will be filled such that it will read Please focus on coaching you provide directly yourself. The same information from the screener that informs that fill (“coaching you provide directly yourself”) will be used to tell the survey program which questions a director should receive, and which question wording (see following items).

SELECT ONE ONLY


1

Less than one time per month

2

One time per month

3

Every other week, or two times per month

4

Weekly

5

Multiple times per week

6

Coaches in my center do not meet with their supervisors

d

Don’t know

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D4

Source: Adapted from ELMC Grantee Survey

[Wording if director is not the coach/wording if director is the coach]: [Do you or the coaches’ supervisors ever conduct observations of coaches’ interactions with teachers in your center?/ Does your supervisor (or someone else in a managerial role for your program) ever conduct observations of your interactions with teachers in your center in your role as a coach?]

SELECT ONE OR MORE [will be programmed so If RESPONDENT selects “no,” :I do not have a supervisor,” or “don’t know,” they may not select other responses]

1

Yes, in-person observations are conducted

2

Yes, video observations are conducted

0

No

3

[If director is coach]: I do not have a supervisor

d

Don’t know

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Source: Adapted from ELMC Grantee Survey

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D5

IF D4 = 1 or 2:

[Wording if director is not the coach/wording if director is the coach]: [About how often do you and/or the coaches’ supervisors observe coaches’ interactions with teachers?/About how often does your supervisor (or someone else in a managerial role for your program) observe your interactions with teachers in your center in your role as a coach?]

select ONE ONLY

1

More than once a week

2

Once a week

3

Once a month

4

Every other month

5

Twice a year

6

Once a year

d

Don’t know

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Source: Newly developed item

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D6

What factors influence the focus of a teacher’s coaching goal(s)?

SELECT ONE OR MORE

1 Overall program goals

2 The curriculum being used in the teacher’s classroom

3 Information from classroom observations

4 Child assessment information

5 Performance reviews or evaluations of teachers

6 Factors external to the center, like QRIS or accreditation requirements

d Don’t know



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Source: Newly developed item

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D7

[Wording if director is not the coach/wording if director is the coach]: [Do you or the coaches’ supervisor direct coaches about the topics they should work on with teachers in your center?/ Does your supervisor (or someone else in a managerial role for your program) direct you on the topics to work on with teachers?]


1

Yes

0

No GO TO D9

d

Don’t know GO TO D9









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Source: Newly developed item

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D8

[IF D7=1]:

[Wording if director is not the coach/wording if director is the coach and center is part of a larger organization/wording if director is coach and center is not part of a larger organization]: [Which of the following topics have you directed coaches to work on with your teachers?/ What topics have you been directed to work on with teachers?/What topics do you need to work on with teachers?]

SELECT ONE OR MORE

1 Developmentally appropriate practice

2 Child development and learning

3 Culture, diversity and equity

4 Relationships, interactions, or behavior management/guidance

5 Teacher-child interactions (individual or small group)

6 Family engagement

7 Community engagement

8 Dual-language development and learning

9 Observation, screening, assessment, or documentation

10 Special needs and inclusion

11 Learning environments

12 Curriculum

13 Teaching content areas (e.g., math, science, literacy)

14 Health, safety, and nutrition

99 Other (please specify)

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Source: Adapted from LA Advance Administrative Survey



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D9


[Wording if director is not the coach/wording if director is the coach]: [Do you or someone else in a management or supervisory role do the following with coaches?/ Does your supervisor (or someone else in a managerial role in your program) do the following with you?]

Please provide a response for each activity listed.

NOTE: Instrument will show only a single yes option if there is only one coach in the center using the selected approach, or if the director is the coach.





SELECT one for each row



YES, FOR ALL COACHES

YES, FOR SOME COACHES

NO

DON’T KNOW

a.

Observe [coach/me]/give [coach/me] feedback

1

2

0

d

b.

Meet regularly with [coach/me]

1

2

0

d

c.

Discuss strategies for specific teachers with [coach/me]

1

2

0

d

d.

Discuss strategies/process for coaching

1

2

0

d

e.

Discuss coaching progress generally (not specific to one teacher)

1

2

0

d

f.

Discuss progress of specific teachers

1

2

0

d

g.

Review coaching paperwork, documentation, or assessment data

1

2

0

d

h.

Train [the coach/me]

1

2

0

d

i.

Other (specify)

1

2

0

d











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Source: New item

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D10

Is coaching ongoing for most teachers in your center? Or is there a set time limit for the coaching or a limit on the amount of coaching each teacher receives?

SELECT ONE ONLY

1

Coaching is ongoing for most teachers (there is no preset limit)

2

Coaching ends when the focus of the coaching ends (for example, the goal that was set is met or the performance issue identified is addressed)

3

Teachers typically receive coaching for a set number of sessions or a set period of time

99

Other (specify)

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Source: Newly developed item

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D11


Typically, how long do teachers in your center receive coaching?

SELECT ONE ONLY

1

Less than 6 months

2

6 months to 1 year

3

1 to 1 1/2 years

4

1 1/2 to 2 years

5

2 years or more

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Source: Newly developed item





E. Supports for Coaching and Professional Development

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DISPLAY BANNER HERE FOR EACH ITEM IN SECTION E: [Please focus on the coaching for teachers of preschool aged children that is focused on improving their classroom practice. If more than one, please pick the one you consider primary./Please focus on FILL COACHING TYPE FROM SCREENER.]

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E1

Teachers can receive coaching for a lot of different reasons. From the following list, please select the main reasons teachers of preschool-age children in your center received coaching during the last 12 months.

SELECT ONE OR MORE

1 Monitoring or licensing requirement

2 Improving QRIS rating [DISPLAY ONLY IF B4 = 1]

3 Supporting teacher or classroom practice

4 Concerns about teacher performance

5 Requirement related to center or program funding

99 Other (please specify)





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Source: Newly developed item

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E2

What information is used to determine which teaching staff in your center will receive coaching?

SELECT ONE OR MORE

1 All teachers receive coaching

2 Classroom observation

3 Regular performance reviews or evaluations

4 Number of years of experience

5 Directly ask the staff if they need or want coaching/teachers volunteer

6 Child assessment data for classrooms

7 QRIS requirements

8 Direct assessment of teachers’ needs

99 Other (please specify)



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Source: Adapted from FACES 2014 Program Director Survey

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E3

IF E2 does not only = “All teachers receive coaching”: Who is involved in deciding which teaching staff will receive coaching?

SELECT ONE OR MORE

1 Center director (I am)

2 Education or child development coordinator or manager in my organization

3 Specialists or other types of managers in my organization

4 If part of a larger organization based on screener/A5: Program director or administrator of a larger organization or franchise my center is part of

5 The coach(es)

6 Center policy decides who will receive coaching













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E4

Source: Newly developed item

If selected for coaching, are teachers required to participate?

  • 1 Yes, all teachers selected for coaching are required to participate

  • 2 Yes, some (but not all) teachers selected for coaching are required to participate

  • 0 No, teachers are never required to participate in coaching (they can opt out)



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E5

Source: Newly developed item

Do some teachers receive more intensive coaching than others?

  • 1 Yes

  • 0 No, all teachers receive the same intensity of coaching GO TO E7



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Source: Newly developed item

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E6a

IF E5 = 1: What makes coaching more intensive?

SELECT ONE OR MORE

1 Coaching meetings are longer

2 Coaching meetings are more frequent

3 Coaching is planned to take place over a longer period of time (e.g., more months)

4 Teacher progress is assessed more frequently

5 There is more director or administrator involvement in monitoring coaching

6 Teachers are asked to do more work between coaching sessions

7 Coaching is done individually with teachers

99 Other (specify)



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Source: Newly developed item

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E6b

IF E5 = 1: Why do some teachers receive more intensive coaching?

SELECT ONE OR MORE

1 Center management determines intensity of coaching

2 Teacher requests more intensive coaching

3 Coach recommends more intensive coaching

4 Assessment identifies teacher level of need

5 Teacher is new to the center

99 Other (specify)





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Source: Newly developed item

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E7

How often do coaches in your center coach teaching teams together (such as a teacher with an assistant teacher)?

SELECT ONE ONLY

  • 1 Always

  • 2 Frequently

  • 3 Sometimes

  • 4 Seldom

  • 5 Never



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Source: Adapted from ELMC Coach Survey

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E8

E8


Thinking about the coaching currently happening in your center, please tell me whether you strongly disagree, disagree, neither agree nor disagree, agree, or strongly agree with the following statements.




SELECT ONE FOR EACH ROW



STRONGLY DISAGREE

DISAGREE

SLIGHTLY DISAGREE

SLIGHTLY AGREE

AGREE

STRONGLY AGREE

a.

The coaching in my center is improving teacher practice.

1

2

3

4

5

6

b.

The coaching in my center is helping us meet our goals for this center.

1

2

3

4

5

6

c.

Coaching at my center could be more effective at supporting teachers’ professional development

1

2

3

4

5

6



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New item

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E9

In the past 12 months, has the center used any formal observation measures to inform the coach and your program about a teacher’s strengths and needs? Please select all measures that have been used in your center in the past year for these purposes.

SELECT ONE OR MORE

1 Early Childhood Rating Scale-Revised (ECERS-R)

2 Early Childhood Rating Scale, Third Edition (ECERS-3)

3 Infant/Toddler Environmental Rating Scale-Revised (ITERS-R)

4 Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS)

5 Observational Record of the Caregiving Environment

6 Preschool Program Quality Assessment

7 Assessment Profile for Early Childhood Programs

8 Emerging Academics Snapshot

99 Other (please specify)

9 None of these tools have been used for coaching purposes




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Source: Newly developed item

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E10

Are the following types of data available to you or other management or supervisory staff?

SELECT ONE OR MORE

1 Data from classroom observations conducted by coaches

2 Data from classroom observations related to monitoring program or teacher performance conducted by someone else (not the coach)

3 Child assessment data

4 Number of completed coaching sessions

5 Coach assessments of teachers

6 Coach logs on activities and action steps for particular teachers

7 Coach logs on teacher progress

8 Teacher evaluations of coaching

9 Coach reports of teacher engagement in coaching

99 Other (please specify)

9 None of these types of data are available




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E13a

E11

How often do you or someone in a management or supervisory role review the following types of data with coaches? [DISPLAY ONLY THOSE SELECTED IN E10]




SELECT ONE FOR EACH ROW


NEVER

EVERY 2-3 MONTHS OR LESS

ABOUT ONCE A MONTH

ABOUT TWICE A MONTH

ABOUT ONCE A WEEK OR MORE OFTEN

a.

Data from classroom observations

1

2

3

4

5

b.

Child assessment data

1

2

3

4

5

c.

Number of completed coaching sessions

1

2

3

4

5

d.

Coach assessments of teachers

1

2

3

4

5

e.

Coach logs on activities and action steps for particular teachers

0

2

3

4

5

f.

Coach logs on teacher progress

0

2

3

4

5

g.

Teacher evaluations of coaching

0

2

3

4

5

h.

Coach reports of teacher engagement in coaching

0

2

3

4

5

i.

Other [Fill from E10]

0

2

3

4

5
















MARK ONE FOR EACH ROW


YES

NO


a.

Center director (I do)

1

0


b.

Teaching staff in my organization

1

0


c.

Education or child development coordinator or manager in my organization

1

0


d.

Specialists or other types of managers/coordinators in my organization

1

0


e.

If part of a larger organization based on A12/A13: Program director or administrator of a larger organization or franchise your center is part of

1

0




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Source: Newly developed item



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F1

F. Challenges and Supports for Coaching and Professional Development



Do teaching staff in your center receive coaching from the same person/people responsible for supervising them?

SELECT ONE ONLY

1 Yes, all teachers are coached by their own supervisor

2 Yes, some of the teachers are coached by their own supervisor

0 No, none of the teachers are coached by their own supervisor

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F1a

Source: Adapted from FACES 2014 Program Director Survey, Spring 2017

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IF F1 = 1 or 2: In your center, what are some reasons supervisory staff coach the teachers they supervise?

SELECT one or more

1 Supervisors know teachers and their needs best

2 This is the only way we can afford to provide coaching

3 Supervisors in my center wanted to provide coaching

4 There is no one else on the center/program staff who is able to provide coaching

5 In my local area there are no or too few outside consultants, contractors, or organizations who can provide coaching

6 Teachers prefer to have their supervisor coach them

99 Other (specify)

d Don’t know



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Source: Newly developed item

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F2

IF C8a=1: When your center needs a coach, how challenging is it to find someone qualified for that role?

select ONE ONLY

1

Never challenging

2

Occasionally challenging

3

Often challenging

4

Always challenging



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Source: Newly developed item

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F3

[IF C9b_a=1] Have you ever been formally trained on how to supervise coaches?

SELECT ONE OR MORE (May not select other options if “No” is checked)


1

No

2

Yes, a full, multi-session course or class

3

Yes, a professional development training or workshop

4

Yes, by a supervisor or coach

99

Other (specify)





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Source: Newly developed item

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F4

[IF C9b_a=1] Have you ever been formally trained on adult learning strategies?

1

Yes

0

No

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Source: Newly developed item

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F5

[IF C9b_a=1] Have you ever worked in any of the following roles?

select one or more [if respondent selects option 6, no other responses may be selected]



1

Lead Teacher in an ECE program

2

Assistant Teacher in an ECE program

3

Coach





4

Coach supervisor

5

Teacher or trainer of adults

6

None of the above

















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Source: Newly developed item



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F6

In the past 12 months, to what extent were any of the following factors a challenge to coaching?



SELECT ONE FOR EACH ROW


NEVER OR HARDLY EVER CHALLENGING

SOMETIMES CHALLENGING

OFTEN CHALLENGING

ALWAYS CHALLENGING

DON’T KNOW


1.

Qualifications, skills, and abilities of coaches

1

2

3

4

d


2.

Qualifications, skills, and abilities of teachers being coached

1

2

3

4

d


3.

Teachers’ level of openness to coaching

1

2

3

4

d


4.

Number of teaching staff per coach

1

2

3

4

d


5.

Lack of coach time for coach-teacher meetings

1

2

3

4

d


6.

Lack of teacher time for coach-teacher meetings

1

2

3

4

d


7.

Availability of additional training for coach

1

2

3

4

d


8.

Teacher turnover

1

2

3

4

d


9.

Technology problems (such as internet access, availability of technology)

1

2

3

4

d


10.

Difficulty finding space for coach-teacher meetings

1

2

3

4

d


11.

Teacher resistance to the coaching process

1

2

3

4

d


12.

Teacher-coach communication challenges

1

2

3

4

d


13.

Availability of teacher substitutes or floater teachers

1

2

3

4

d


14.

Teachers cancelling sessions or not completing homework/planned action steps

1

2

3

4

d


15.

Teacher personal crises, stress or mental health issues

1

2

3

4

d


16.

Coaches cancelling sessions or not showing up

1

2

3

4

d


17.

Cost or available funding

1

2

3

4

d


18.

Other (please specify)

1

2

3

4











19.

Other (please specify)

1

2

3

4













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Source: Adapted from ELMC Coach Survey

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F7

Has your center consistently encountered the following challenges during the past 12 months? In other words, are these challenges something you have to deal with on a regular basis? Please check all that apply.

SELECT ONE OR MORE

1 Lack of qualified teachers and/or assistant teachers

2 Substitute shortages

3 Teacher-assistant teacher discord/conflict

5 Insufficient resources to support professional development

6 Low staff morale

7 Teachers leaving the center

8 Teachers needing to be moved to different classrooms

9 N/A or My center has never or seldom encountered these challenges

99 Other (please specify)





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Source: Adapted from Head Start CARES End-of-Year Reflections

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F8

Thank you for your participation in this survey. Please provide the mailing address to where we should send your $20 thank-you gift card. You will receive it in about 2 weeks.

First Name:

Last Name:

Street Address Line 1:

Street Address Line 2:

City:

State:

Zip Code:

R I do not wish to receive the honorarium.


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Thank you for completing the SCOPE Director Survey!

End

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