Office of Refugee Resettlement Unaccompanied Children Program Care Providers Survey: Education Services
Introduction:
Thank you for participating in our survey on the educational services provided by care providers in the Unaccompanied Children (UC) Program. The UC Policy Unit is currently evaluating ORR’s education policy for unaccompanied children to assess whether it adequately addresses the unique and individual needs of the children in our care. This survey aims to gain insights into the current state of educational services and identify areas of improvement in education service delivery. Your input is invaluable to our ongoing efforts to understand how programs are supporting the educational needs of unaccompanied children.
The Unaccompanied Children (UC) Policy Unit is currently evaluating ORR’s education policy for unaccompanied children to assess whether it adequately addresses the unique and individual needs of the children in our care. This survey aims to gain insights into the current state of educational services and identify areas of improvement in education service delivery. The responses to these questions will be used to evaluate ORR’s policy and technical assistance support. Responses will not be used to evaluate your program. Responses will be separated from the respondents’ identity, even if they opt to identify themselves for further information.
Participation in this survey is optional. The data collected will be exclusively accessed and utilized by program analysts to evaluate ORR’s policy and technical assistance support. Your responses will not evaluate your program. Additionally, they will be recorded as anonymous and separated from your identity, even if you choose to provide further information about yourself.
Who Should Complete This Survey?
The ideal survey respondent is someone who is most familiar with a UC Program’s educational services. This can be an Education Lead, Lead Teacher, or other administrative position that is responsible to making decisions, planning, and assuring compliance with UC education service requirements.
Please complete and return the survey by [insert deadline date].
Section I: Program Demographics
In what state are you providing care for children?
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50 States and Washington D.C.
In what type of setting does your program occur?
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Group Home
Influx Care Facility
Long Term Foster Care
Residential Treatment Facility
Shelter
Staff Secure
Therapeutic Group Home
Therapeutic Staff Secure
Transitional Foster Care
What is the total number of children in your program?
Less than 25
25-49
50-100
101-250
251-500
What is the age range of the children in your program? (Select all that apply)
Under 5 years
5-10 years
11-13 years
14-18 years
What is the average class size in your program?
Less than 10
10-20
21-30
31-40
More than 40
What is the average length of stay for children in your program?
Less than 1 month
1-3 months
3-6 months
More than 6 months
Section II: Education Staff
What is the total number of teachers employed in your staff?
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What is the total number of teacher aides employed in your staff?
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What us the total number of youth care workers employed in your staff?
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On average, what is the ratio of teachers to children in your program?
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Please provide the total number of teaching staff members in your program who meet the listed qualifications.
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Bachelor’s Degree in another field (non-education) |
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Master’s Degree in Education |
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Master’s Degree in another field (non-education) |
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State Education Certification |
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Teaching English as a Second Language (TEFL) Certificate |
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Phycological First Aid Certified (or equivalent) |
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1+ Year of classroom experience at a K-12 school system |
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Spanish Fluency |
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Other Language (not English or Spanish) fluency |
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No post-secondary education |
Section III: Current Educational Programming
Educational Assessment
How do you assess the academic level of children at admission? (Check all that apply)
Observational assessments
Oral interviews
Written tests
Other (please specify)
Not Applicable
What methods are used to identify the educational needs of each child upon admission? (Check all that apply)
Consultation with educators
Formal testing
Individual interviews
Psychological evaluations
Other (please specify)
None / Not Applicable
Have you faced any of the following challenges when conducting the educational assessment at admission? (Check all that apply)
Language barriers
Lack of prior educational records
Staffing constraints
Resource limitations
Other (please specify)
None / Not Applicable
How often are children reassessed?
Weekly (Every 7 days)
Bi-Weekly (Every 14 days)
Monthly (Every 30 days)
At time of discharge or transfer
Other (please specify)
Never
Educational Program Development
Are you required to adhere to local educational standards and requirements?
Yes
No
Unsure
If yes, please describe how you adhere to local educational standards and requirements.
[Open-ended response]
How is the curriculum for your educational program developed? (Check all that apply)
Developed uniquely by our program
Created by an external contractor
Aligned with local and state education standards
Other (please specify)
Could you describe in detail how your program develops its curriculum, including specific examples of how you design and implement educational content? (For instance, mention any specialized programs, collaborative efforts, use of community resources, scheduling, etc.)
[Open-ended response]
How long does your curriculum continue without repeating?
Less than a month
1-3 months
3-6 months
6-12 months
More than a year
Continuously developing
How do you adapt the curriculum for children who cannot read or write? (Check all that apply)
Intensive literacy classes
Visual and audio learning supports
Hands-on, experiential learning activities
One-on-one tutoring support
No adaptation
Other (please specify)
How do you adapt the curriculum for children who do not speak English or Spanish? (Check all that apply)
Language immersion programs
Bilingual education support
Use of translation technology and services
Use of interpretation services
Employing multilingual care providers
No adaptation
Other (please specify)
How do you adapt the curriculum for children 17 years and older? (Check all that apply)
Vocational skills training
College prep
Work experiences and internship opportunities
Training planning and support services
No adaptation
Other (please specify)
Which organizations, if any, have you partnered with to develop your education program? (Select all that apply)
Community organizations
Corporate affiliates/supporters/contributors
Educational technology companies
Federal government agencies (e.g., US Department of Education, US Department of Health and Human Services)
Libraries and cultural institutions
Non-profit organizations
Professional education associations
State and Local child welfare agencies
Schools and/ or local school districts
State and Local health departments
Tutoring centers
Universities and colleges
Other ORR care provider
Not Applicable
Other (please specify)
How do you ensure learning materials reflect cultural identity and sensitivity of the children served in your program? (Select all that apply)
Multicultural content in curricula
Input from culturally diverse staff
Regular reviews for cultural appropriateness by staff
Consultation or review from a third party
Feedback from children
Other (please specify)
Not Applicable
What types of advanced learning opportunities do your program provide? (Select all that apply)
Independent study
Special projects
High school equivalence (e.g., GED )
College preparatory
Other (please specify)
Not Applicable
Support Staff
How do teacher aides (not youth care worker) typically assist in the classroom? (Select all that apply)
If youth care workers are the only support to teachers in the classrooms, choose “Not Applicable” and continue to the next question.
Provide one-on-one support to children
Assist with small group instruction
Help with classroom management
Provide instructional support to the teacher
Other (please specify)
Not Applicable
How do youth care workers support children during educational services? (Select all that apply)
Provide emotional and behavioral support
Facilitate access to educational services
Coordinate with educational and other support staff
Engage in classroom activities with children
Provide line of sight supervision
Do not assist with educational services
Other (please specify)
Not Applicable
How do clinicians support children during educational services?
Provide one-on-one support to children
Provide emotional and behavioral support
Facilitate access to educational services
Coordinate with educational and other support staff
Engage in classroom activities with children
Do not assist with educational services
Other (please specify)
Not Applicable
Class Grouping
How are children separated into classes?
Academic development
Age
Gender
Level of literacy
Linguistic ability
Social and emotional development
Special needs
Advanced Studies
No separation
Other, please specify
How do you tailor educational services to each child’s academic development? (Select all that apply)
After-school tutoring
Differentiated instruction
One-on-one sessions
Peer tutoring
Personalized learning plans
Small group sessions
Special education services
Online supplemental resources
Other (please specify)
Not Applicable
What strategies are employed to address varying linguistic abilities in children?
English as a Second Language (ESL) classes
Bilingual education
Immersion programs
Language support aides (e.g., translation or interpretation services)
Other (please specify)
None
Section IV: Children with Specialized (Specific) Educational Needs
How would you rate the quality of resources (e.g., appropriate staffing, educational materials, adaptive technologies) available in your education program for children with specialized (specific) educational needs served in ORR care?
Poor: Resources are low quality and do not meet needs effectively.
Fair: Resources are below average and only partially meet needs.
Good: Resources are adequate and meet basic requirements.
Very Good: Resources are of high quality and meet most needs effectively.
Excellent: Resources exceed expectations in quality and effectiveness.
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Children not proficient in English or Spanish |
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Children with disabilities |
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Children who cannot read or write in their primary language |
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Children who have experienced trauma, including but not limited to trafficking, violence, family separation, forced displacement |
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Pregnant or parenting teens |
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Children who identify as LGBTQIA2S+ |
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How would you rate the quality of educational services available in your education program for children with specialized (specific) educational needs served in ORR care?
Poor: Services are low quality and do not meet needs effectively.
Fair: Services are below average and only partially meet needs.
Good: Services are adequate and meet basic requirements.
Very Good: Services are of high quality and meet most needs effectively.
Excellent: Services exceed expectations in quality and effectiveness.
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How would you rate the adequacy of trainings available in your education staff for children with specialized (specific) educational needs served in ORR care?
Poor: Trainings are low quality and do not meet needs effectively.
Fair: Trainings are below average and only partially meet needs.
Good: Trainings are adequate and meet basic requirements.
Very Good: Trainings are of high quality and meet most needs effectively.
Excellent: Trainings exceed expectations in quality and effectiveness.
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Section V: Services for Children with Disabilities
Do you currently, or have you in the past, served children with disabilities?
Is there a team or specialist responsible for coordinating the educational services for children with disabilities?
Yes
No
In some cases
Not Applicable
What type of educational services do children with disabilities receive?
Special Education (e.g., resource room, pull out services, self-contained, itinerant services)
Inclusive Classroom Setting
One-on-One Tutoring
Speech Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Assistive Technology
Other (please specify)
Not Applicable
How would you rate the timeliness of providing services to children with disabilities?
Always provided promptly
Usually provided within a reasonable time frame
Sometimes delayed but eventually provided
Often delayed, causing concerns
Rarely provided in a timely manner
How often are the educational plans for children with disabilities reviewed and updated?
Daily
Weekly
Bi-weekly
Monthly
Other (please specify)
Not Applicable
What are the most challenging issues in appropriately accommodating children with disabilities? (Select all that apply)
Not enough staff for necessary supervision
Difficulties including children with disabilities in all activities
Disruptions to other children
Administering medications
Lack of training
Inadequate educational space
Child provided with assistance (e.g., Interpreter, one-on-one aide)
Other (please specify)
Not Applicable
What challenges, if any, have been encountered in providing educational services to children with disabilities? (Select all that apply)
Lack of accessible classrooms
Language barriers
Limited trained staff
Discrimination or bullying
Inadequate educational materials
Insufficient funds
Other (please specify)
Not Applicable
Are there any collaborative efforts between your program and local educational or community agencies to support the educational needs of children with disabilities?
Yes, extensively
Yes, but limited
No
Not Applicable
If yes, please describe:
In your opinion, what additional support or resources are needed to improve the educational services for children with disabilities?
Short answer
V. Additional Comments
What improvements or changes should be considered for ORR’s education policy for unaccompanied children?
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Thank you for completing our survey. If you are willing to be contacted for further questioning or to provide additional feedback at a later date, please indicate your consent below.
VI. Optional
45. Are you interested in providing additional feedback in the future?
Yes
No
46. If yes, please provide your name, title, program and email address below.
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