To: Jordan Cohen
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA)
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
From: Ivelisse Martinez-Beck, Tracy Carter Clopet, and Bonnie Mackintosh
Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE)
Administration for Children and Families (ACF)
Date: January 4, 2022
Subject: Non-Substantive Change Request – Variations in Implementation of Quality Interventions (OMB #0970-0508)
This memo requests approval of non-substantive changes to the approved information collection, Variations in Implementation of Quality Interventions (VIQI; OMB #0970-0508).
Background
Variations in Implementation of Quality Interventions: Examining the Quality-Child Outcomes Relationship in Child Care and Early Education (VIQI) is a rigorous experimental study that consists of two phases:
a year-long pilot study (conducted in 2018-2019); and
a
year-long Impact Evaluation and Process Study (being conducted in
2021-2022).
OMB most recently approved data collection activities for the Impact Evaluation and Process Study on 07/22/2021 (OMB #0970-0508). The study team began data collection activities for the Impact Evaluation and Process Study in August 2021 for a set of baseline instruments. The team is currently preparing for a set of follow-up data collection activities to take place in the spring of 2022. These activities include classroom observations, direct child assessments, surveys, and teacher reports on children. The following request includes proposed adjustments for select instruments as part of the follow-up data collection.
Time Sensitivities
Because this study follows a “school year” schedule, follow-up data collection is scheduled to begin March 1, 2022, and the first round of data collector training in preparation for this is scheduled for February 2022.
Overview of Requested Changes
The specific revisions being requested as non-substantive changes to the VIQI project’s approved OMB package (0970-0508) are as follows:
to finalize the items (i.e., remove placeholder items) in the follow-up teacher survey and teacher reports for questions about children in classroom.
to adjust some language in instruments to accommodate the use of virtual coaching due to restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic
to confirm the list of child assessments that will be collected in the Follow-up Protocol for Child Assessments; and
to adjust the total burden associated with the Follow-up Protocol for Child Assessments.
The proposed changes do not impact burden estimates for respondents, with the exception of the Follow-up Protocol for Child Assessments whose burden has been reduced. The specific revisions to each instrument are outlined below.
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