SC1.
What is your current job status at the center? Mark one only
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SC1a.
What is the name and email address of the current center director
of [CENTER NAME]?
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SC1b.
How long have you been the center director of [CENTER NAME]? Mark
one only
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SC2.
Thinking about the average number of hours you work at this
center now (including both paid and unpaid time) compared to
before COVID-19 began in early 2020, are you working more hours,
fewer hours, or about the same number of hours per week? Mark
one only
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SC2a.
Was this change in hours related in any way to the COVID-19
pandemic? Mark one only
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SC3.
What is the current operating status of your center? Mark one
only
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SC4.
Why is your center currently closed and not providing any
services? Mark yes or no for each item
SC4_A.
Chose to close for COVID-19 health and safety precautions
SC4_B.
Required to close due to state or local health and safety
mandates
SC4_C.
Financial problems related to COVID-19
SC4_D.
Staff shortages related to COVID-19
SC4_E.
Low family enrollment
SC4_F.
Other reasons (specify)
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SC4a.
Is your current closure a temporary closure or a permanent
closure? Mark one only
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SC4b.
When did your center close? Please provide the month and the
year.
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SC5.
Since COVID-19 began in early 2020, did your center ever…
Mark all that apply
Provide
only virtual services
Provide
a mix of virtual and in-person services
Close
entirely and not offer virtual or in-person services
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SC6.
What is the total amount of time your center offered
virtual services only (no in-person services) between when
COVID-19 began and today? If your center stopped in-person
services more than once, please add up the total time across all
instances. Mark one only
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SC7.
What is the total amount of time your center was entirely
closed (no in-person or virtual services) between when
COVID-19 began in early 2020 and today? If your center was
entirely closed more than once, please add up the total time
across all closures. Mark one only
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SC8.
During the time(s) your center was entirely closed, did teachers
or other staff have contact with families in any of the following
ways? Mark yes or no for each item
SC8a.
Checked in with families to let them know we were thinking of
them
SC8b.
Suggested resources families could use to support their
children’s learning and well-being
SC8c.
Sent information to families about other services in the
community
SC8d.
Sent materials to families to support their children’s
learning
SC8e.
Communicated reopening plans
SC8f.
Center served as a pickup location for meals for children/their
families
SC8g.
Contacted them for other reasons (please specify)
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SC9.
On a scale of 1 to 5, how problematic were any financial issues
your center experienced since early 2020 as a result of COVID-19?
Mark one only
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SC10.
On a scale of 1 to 5, how problematic were any staff shortages
your center experienced since early 2020 as a result of COVID-19?
Mark one only
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SC11.
What age groups does your center currently serve? Mark yes or
no to each item
SC11a.
Infants (0 – 17 months old)
SC11b.
Toddlers (18 – 35 months old)
SC11c.
Preschool age (3 – 5 years old and not yet in kindergarten)
SC11d.
School age (5 years and older (kindergarten and above))
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SC11a.
Compared to before COVID-19 began in early 2020, is your center
currently serving more, fewer, or approximately the same number
of preschoolers? Mark one only
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SC11b.
Compared to before COVID-19 began in early 2020, is your center
currently serving more, fewer, or approximately the same number
of school age children? Mark one only
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SC12.
Approximately how many children do you currently serve between
the ages of birth to five years? Please include children in AM,
PM, and full-day [programs/care]. Count both full-time and
part-time children, but count each child only once.
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SC13.
Please tell us the number of lead teachers who are currently
working with preschool-aged children at this center. By
preschool-aged children, we mean children who are 3, 4, or 5
years old but not yet in kindergarten.
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SC14.
Please tell us the number of assistant teachers who are currently
working with preschool-aged children at this center. By
preschool-aged children, we mean children who are 3, 4, or 5
years old but not yet in kindergarten.
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SC15.
Are any teachers of preschool-aged children in your center
currently working with a coach?
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SC16.
When was the last time any teachers of preschool-aged children in
your center worked with a coach? Please note the month and
year.
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SC17.
What are the reason(s) coaching stopped for teachers of preschool
age children in your center? Mark yes or no for each item
SC17a.
Teachers did not have time to participate in coaching
SC17b.
Insufficient funding to support coaching
SC17c.
Health and safety precautions or mandates
SC17d.
The organization that provided coaching no longer provides
coaches to the center
SC17e.
Unable to find/hire qualified coaches
SC17f.
The coach(es) have been doing other kinds of work at this center
(instead of coaching)
SC17g.
Other (specify)
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SC18.
How many lead and assistant teachers working with preschool-aged
children in your center [are currently receiving coaching/were
receiving coaching before it ceased]?
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SC19.
In all, how many coaches are currently working with teachers of
preschool-age children in your center?
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SC20.
Is the coach/are these coaches on the staff of your center (or
the larger organization your center is a part of), or from
outside of your organization? Mark all that apply
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SC21.
Since COVID-19 began in early 2020, have any of the following
been consistent challenges for your center? By consistent, we
mean something that is encountered on a frequent or ongoing
basis. Mark all that apply
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A1.
Since the onset of COVID-19 in early 2020, have teachers at your
center participated in any of the following types of professional
development activities? These activities could take place
virtually or in-person. Mark yes or no for each item
A1a.
One-time workshops or trainings
A1b.
Workshops or training that are part of a larger series or have
multiple sessions
A1c.
College courses
A1d.
Mental health consolation
A1e.
A community of learners (may also be called a peer learning group
(PLG) or professional learning community (PLC))
A1f.
Membership in professional organizations at center expense
A1g.
Attendance at conferences (virtual or in-person)
A1h.
Received other types of support for earning an AA or BA degree
(such as tuition support)
A1i.
Other (please specify)
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A2.
Since the onset of COVID-19 in early 2020, have teachers
participated in this professional development virtually (that is,
by phone call, text, or through video conference), in-person, or
both?
A2a.
One-time workshops or trainings
A2b.
Workshops or trainings that are part of a larger series or have
multiple sessions
A2c.
College courses
A2d.
Mental health consultation
A2e.
A community of learners (may also be called a peer learning group
(PLG) or professional learning community (PLC))
A2g.
Attendance at conferences
A2i.
Other (specify):_________________________
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A3.
Since the onset of COVID-19 in early 2020, which of the following
topics have been a focus of the coaching or professional
development for teachers from your center? Mark whether each
topic has been a focus of coaching and/or PD or if it has not
been covered by either.
[IF
SC15=0 USE THIS LANGUAGE; ONLY SHOW COLUMNS FOR PD AND NA]: Since
the onset of COVID-19 in early 2020, which of the following
topics have been a focus of the professional development for
teachers from your center? Mark whether each topic has been a
focus of PD or if it has not been covered by PD
A3a.
Culture, diversity, and equity
A3b.
Behavior management/guidance
A3c.
Teacher-child interactions (individual or small group)
A3d.
Family engagement
A3e.
Children’s learning/academic development (literacy, match,
curriculum, etc.)
A3f.
Children’s social-emotional development and well-being
A3g.
Child trauma, stress, and coping
A3h.
Staff stress and coping
A3i.
Ways to address family stress and coping
A3j.
Child health and safety
A3k.
Staff health and safety
A3l.
Remote learning
A3m.
Ways to provide virtual services
A3n.
Emergency preparation
A3o.
COVID-19 related procedures for centers
A3p.
Other (specify)
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A4.
Does your center (or the larger organization your center is part
of) plan to have any teachers participate in any type of
professional development activity (e.g., workshops, trainings,
coaching, conferences, etc.) within the next six months? Mark
one only
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A5.
Early care and education center directors must manage numerous
priorities. For your center, please rank the following program
priorities in order of importance, with 1 being the most
important and 9 being the least.
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A6.
On a scale of 1 to 5, how easy or difficult has it been to
provide professional development opportunities to teachers
since COVID-19 began in early 2020?
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B1.
What information [is used/was used] to determine which teaching
staff in your center [will/would] receive coaching? Mark all
that apply
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B2.
[Are/Were] the [coach/coaches] who [serve/served] your center
holding regularly-scheduled meetings with teachers only remotely
(that is, by phone calls, texting, online or through video
conference), only in-person, or a mix of both remote and
in-person? Mark one only
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B3.
How much of the coaching at your center [is currently/was] done
remotely? Mark one only
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B4.
How effective [is/was] remote coaching for improving teacher
practices? Mark one only
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B5.
[Do/Did] any of the following technical issues cause consistent
challenges for conducting remote coaching at your center? Please
mark yes or no for each item
[IF
B2=2 ASK] Are any of the following technical issues reasons why
your center did not pursue remote coaching opportunities? Please
mark yes or no for each item
B2a.
Lack of computer equipment
B2b.
lack of equipment for video conferencing/video calls
B2c.
Lack of equipment of recording teacher practice
B2d.
Lack of email access
B2e.
A lack of sufficiently fast internet or cellular service
B2f.
The expense of sufficiently fast internet or cellular data plans
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B6.
How often [does the coach currently/do coaches currently] [did
coach/coaches] in your center…
B6a.
Coach teachers one-on-one?
B6b.
Coach teaching teams together (such as a teacher with an
assistant teacher)?
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C1.
Since COVID-19 began in early 2020, to what extent were any of
the following factors a challenge to coaching?
C1a.
Qualifications, skills, and abilities of coaches
C1b.
Staff/coach ratio (too many teachers and too few coaches)
C1c.
Lack of coach time for coach-teacher meetings
C1d.
Lack of teacher time for coach-teacher meetings
C1e.
Availability of additional training for the coach
C1f.
Teacher turnover
C1g.
Teacher resistance to the coaching process
C1h.
Teacher-coach communication challenges (including language
barriers – NOT technology issues)
C1i.
Teacher personal crises, stress, or mental health issues
C1j.
Cost or available funding
C1k.
Coaches and teachers building or maintaining relationships
C1l.
Coaches being able to provide teachers with the emotional support
they need
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C2.
On a scale of 1 to 5, how easy or difficult [has it been/was it]
to maintain coaching for teachers at your center since COVID-19
began in early 2020? Mark one only
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D2.
Are you available at the email that received this survey link
over the summer if we want to contact you for an interview? Mark
one only
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D3.
Can you please provide an email or phone number we could use
during the summer?
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