Download: 
docx | 
pdf
Attachment 1
School leader and
teacher interview protocols
School leader interview 1
The study team will use the following protocol to conduct one
in-depth, 45-minute interview with school leaders after the first PLC
session. 
	
	
	
	
	
		| 
			Participant
			name:  | 
			
 | 
			Interview
			date:  | 
			
 | 
	
		| 
			Participant
			school: | 
			
 | 
			Start
			time:  | 
			
 | 
	
		| 
			Interviewer
			name: | 
			
 | 
			End
			time:  | 
			
 | 
Introduction
Thank you for agreeing to participate in this interview. The
purpose of the interview is to collect information about your
experiences with the LEAD project so far. Your feedback is important
to us and will help the LEAD development team understand how the
project is working and how the project might be improved. 
In reporting the study’s results, your answers will be
completely confidential; no information that identifies you or your
organization will be reported. The researchers conducting this study
follow the confidentiality and data protection requirements of the
U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences
(The Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002, Title I, Part E, Section
183). The reports prepared for the study will summarize findings
across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific
district, school, institution, or individual. All information you
provide will be used only for statistical purposes and may not be
disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except
as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).
We will not use your name, the name of your school, or any
information that could be used to identify you in any written reports
based on the data. 
Do you have any questions before we begin? 
I would like to record this interview to ensure we capture
your responses. Your responses will be kept confidential, and the
recording will not be shared with anyone outside the LEAD team. Do I
have your permission to record? If yes, start the recorder and
then state your name, the date, and the interview participant’s
name and school before you begin. If no, ask if it’s okay for
you to take notes and then state your name, the date, and the
interview participant’s name and school before you begin.
Begin recording
I’m going to start by asking about your experience with each
component of the LEAD project that you have completed so far. I will
ask about the kickoff training, module 1, and PLC 1. I will conclude
by asking questions about your experience with the LEAD project
overall. 
Questions
	
	
	
		
			| 
				Research question number | 
				Interview question/item 
				 | 
	
	
		
			| 
				1, 5 | What
					did you think about the content, including the materials and
					resources, included in the kickoff
					training?
					
					 
						Probe:
						If you could change the content covered in the kickoff training
						to make it easier to understand, what would you do?Probe:
						What about the materials and resources you received during the
						kickoff training? How would you change or add to these
						materials to make them easier to use or to apply them in your
						school context?Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to make the content or
						materials for the kickoff training easier to understand,
						access, and use? 
						Probe:
						How relevant was the content in the kickoff training to you and
						your work with preK and kindergarten teachers? What is an
						example of something included in the content of the kickoff
						meeting that was particularly relevant for your school? 
						
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the timing, duration, and form of the
					kickoff
					training? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the time of year the kickoff training
						was held?Probe:
						What did you think about the two-day duration of the kickoff
						training? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the kickoff training being in-person? 
						Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to improve the timing, duration,
						and form of the kickoff training?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the level of effort that was required to
					participate in the kickoff training? 
						Probe:
						How easy was it for you to find the time to participate in the
						kickoff training? What made it easier? What made it more
						difficult?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have that might make participating in
						the kickoff training easier for busy school leaders?
 | 
		
			| 
				1, 5 | What
					did you think about the content, including the materials and
					resources, included in module
					1?
					
					 
						Probe:
						What, if anything, about the content included in module 1 did
						you find confusing or not clear? 
						Probe:
						What about the materials and resources you received during
						Module 1?  How would you change or add to these materials to
						make them easier to use or to apply them in your school
						context?Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to make the content or
						materials for module 1 easier to understand, access, and use? 
						Probe:
						How relevant was the content in module 1 to you and your work
						with preK and kindergarten teachers? What is an example of
						something included in module 1 that was particularly relevant
						for your school?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the timing, duration, and form of module
					1?
 
					
						Probe:
						What did you think about the time of year for starting module
						1?Probe:
						What did you think about the length of time it took you to
						complete module 1? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the format of module 1 being hosted in
						an online Learning Management System? 
						Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to improve the timing, duration,
						and form of module 1? | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the level of effort that was required to
					participate in module
					1? 
						Probe:
						How easy was it for you to find the time to participate in
						module 1? What made it easier? What made it more difficult?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have that might make participating in
						module 1 easier for busy school leaders?
 | 
		
			| 
				1,5 | What
					did you think about the content, including the materials and
					resources, included in PLC
					1?
					
					 
						Probe:
						What, if anything, about the content included in PLC 1 did you
						find confusing or not clear? 
						Probe:
						What about the materials and resources you received during PLC
						1?  How would you change or add to these materials to make them
						easier to use or to apply them in your school context?Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to make the content or
						materials for PLC 1 easier to understand, access, and use? 
						Probe:
						How relevant was the content in PLC 1 to you and your work with
						preK and kindergarten teachers? What is an example of something
						included in PLC 1 that was particularly relevant for your
						school?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the timing, duration, and form of PLC
					1? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the time of year for starting PLC 1?Probe:
						What did you think about the length of time devoted to PLC 1?Probe:
						What did you think about the Zoom meeting format of PLC 1? 
						Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to improve the timing, duration,
						and form of PLC#1?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the level of effort that was required to
					participate in PLC
					1? 
						Probe:
						How easy was it for you to find the time to participate in PLC
						1? What made it easier? What made it more difficult?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have that might make participating in
						PLC 1 easier for busy school leaders?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | 
					What
					did you think about the cadence of the kickoff training, module
					1, and PLC 1? 
						Probe:
						Did you have enough time to prepare for and lead the associated
						CoP with teachers?Probe:
						Was there enough time in between the LEAD components for you to
						try out associated leadership practices learned during the
						kickoff training, module 1, and PLC 1?Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to improve the cadence or
						timing of the kickoff training, module 1, and PLC 1?
						
						
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | 
					What
					district or school structures or initiatives do you think align
					with or compliment what you have learned about so far in the
					LEAD project? 
					 
						Probe:
						Do any district or school initiatives or structures align
						better than others with the LEAD project? Which ones?Probe:
						What about the leadership and classroom practices associated
						with the LEAD project? Do any district or school initiatives or
						policies align with the leadership and classroom practices
						associated with the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				3 | 
					What
					helped make it possible for you to participate in the LEAD
					project? 
					 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives helped make
						it possible for you to participate in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				3 | 
					What
					made it difficult for you to participate in the LEAD project? 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives made it
						difficult for you to participate in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				4 | 
					What
					helped make it possible for you to implement the leadership and
					classroom practices that you have learned about so far in the
					LEAD project? 
					 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives helped make
						it possible for you to implement the leadership and classroom
						practices that you have learned so far in the LEAD project?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to increase the likelihood that
						school leaders and teachers would implement the practices
						introduced in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				4 | 
					What
					made it difficult for you to implement the leadership and
					classroom practices that you have learned about so far in the
					LEAD project? 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives made it
						difficult for you to implement the leadership and classroom
						practices that you have learned so far in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				6 | 
					How,
					if at all, has the LEAD project contributed to changes in
					leadership or classroom practices at your school? 
						Probe:
						If you have not made changes based on the LEAD project, why
						have you not made changes?Probe:
						What do you do differently now as a result of your
						participation in the LEAD project? What are your teachers doing
						differently? 
						
 | 
	
School leader
interview 2
The research team will use the
following protocol to conduct one in-depth, 45-minute interview with
school leaders after module 4. 
	
	
	
	
	
		| 
			Participant
			name:  | 
			
 | 
			Interview
			date:  | 
			
 | 
	
		| 
			Participant
			school: | 
			
 | 
			Start
			time:  | 
			
 | 
	
		| 
			Interviewer
			name: | 
			
 | 
			End
			time:  | 
			
 | 
Introduction
Thank you for agreeing to participate in this interview. The
purpose of the interview is to collect information about your
experiences with the LEAD project. Your feedback is important to us
and will help the LEAD development team understand how the project is
working and how the project might be improved. 
In reporting the study’s results, your answers will be
completely confidential; no information that identifies you or your
organization will be reported. The researchers conducting this study
follow the confidentiality and data protection requirements of the
U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences
(The Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002, Title I, Part E, Section
183). The reports prepared for the study will summarize findings
across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific
district, school, institution, or individual. All information you
provide will be used only for statistical purposes and may not be
disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except
as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).
We will not use your name, the name of your school, or any
information that could be used to identify you in any written reports
based on the data. 
Do you have any questions before we begin? 
I would like to record this interview to ensure we capture
your responses. Your responses will be kept confidential, and the
recording will not be shared with anyone outside the LEAD team. Do I
have your permission to record? If yes, start the recorder and
then state your name, the date, and the interview participant’s
name and school before you begin. If no, ask if it’s okay for
you to take notes and then state your name, the date, and the
interview participant’s name and school before you begin.
Begin recording
I’m going to start by asking about your experience with each
component of the LEAD project that you have completed since our last
interview. I will ask about module 2, module 3, module 4, and the
PLCs. I will conclude by asking questions about your experience with
the LEAD project overall. 
Questions
	
	
	
		
			| 
				Research question number | 
				Interview question/item 
				 | 
	
	
		
			| 
				1, 5 | What
					did you think about the content, including the materials and
					resources, included in module
					2?
					
					 
						Probe:
						What, if anything, about the content included in module 2 did
						you find confusing or not clear? 
						
 
					
						Probe:
						What about the materials and resources included in module 2? 
						How would you change or add to these materials to make them
						easier to use or to apply them in your school context? 
					
						Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to make the content or
						materials for module 2 easier to understand, access, and use? 
						Probe:
						How relevant was the content in module 2 to you and your work
						with preK and kindergarten teachers? What is an example of
						something included in module 2 that was particularly relevant
						for your school? | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the timing, duration, and form of module
					2? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the time of year for starting module
						2?Probe:
						What did you think about the length of time it took you to
						complete Module 2? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the format of module 2 being hosted in
						an online Learning Management System? 
						Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to improve the timing, duration,
						and form of module 2?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the level of effort that was required to
					participate in module 2? 
						Probe:
						How easy was it for you to find the time to participate in
						module 2? What made it easier? What made it more difficult?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have that might make participating in
						module 2 easier for busy school leaders?
 | 
		
			| 
				1, 5 | What
					did you think about the content, including the materials and
					resources, included in module
					3?
					
					 
						Probe:
						 What, if anything, about the content included in module 3 did
						you find confusing or not clear?
 
					
						Probe:
						What about the materials and resources included in module 3?
						How would you change or add to these materials to make them
						easier to use or to apply them in your school context? 
					
						Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to make the content or
						materials for module 3 easier to understand, access, and use? 
						Probe:
						How relevant was the content in module 3 to you and your work
						with preK and kindergarten teachers? What is an example of
						something included in module 3 that was particularly relevant
						for your school? | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the timing, duration, and form of module
					3? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the time of year for starting module
						3?Probe:
						What did you think about the length of time it took you to
						complete module 3? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the format of module 3 being hosted in
						an online Learning Management System? 
						Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to improve the timing, duration,
						and form of module 3?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the level of effort that was required to
					participate in module 3? 
						Probe:
						How easy was it for you to find the time to participate in
						module 3? What made it easier? What made it more difficult?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have that might make participating in
						module 3 easier for busy school leaders?
 | 
		
			| 
				1, 5 | What
					did you think about the content, including the materials and
					resources, included in module
					4?
					
					 
						Probe:
						 What, if anything, about the content included in module 4 did
						you find confusing or not clear?
 
					
						Probe:
						What about the materials and resources included module 4? How
						easy to use were these materials? How would you change or add
						to these materials to make them easier to use or to apply them
						in your school context? 
					
						Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to make the content or
						materials for module 4 easier to understand, access, and use? 
						Probe:
						How relevant was the content in module 4 to you and your work
						with preK and kindergarten teachers? What is an example of
						something included in module 3 that was particularly relevant
						for your school? 
						 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the timing, duration, and form of module
					4? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the time of year for starting module
						4?Probe:
						What did you think about the length of time it took you to
						complete module 4? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the format of module 4 being hosted in
						an online Learning Management System? 
						Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to improve the timing, duration,
						and form of module 4?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the level of effort that was required to
					participate in module
					4? 
						Probe:
						How easy was it for you to find the time to participate in
						module 4? What made it easier? What made it more difficult?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have that might make participating in
						module 4 easier for busy school leaders?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | 
					Overall,
					what did you think about the cadence of the LEAD project? 
						Probe:
						Did you have enough time to prepare for and lead the associated
						CoP with teachers?Probe:
						Was there enough time in between the LEAD components for you to
						try out associated leadership practices learned during the
						modules and PLCs?Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to improve the cadence or
						timing of the LEAD project components? 
						
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | 
					What
					district and school structures or initiatives do you think align
					with or compliment what you have learned about in the LEAD
					project? 
					 
						Probe:
						Do any district or school initiatives or structures align
						better than others with the LEAD project? 
						Probe:
						What about the leadership and classroom practices associated
						with the LEAD project? Do any district or school initiatives or
						structures align with the leadership and classroom practices
						associated with the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				3 | 
					What
					helped make it possible for you to participate in the LEAD
					project? 
					 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives have helped
						make it possible for you to participate in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				3 | 
					What
					has made it difficult for you to participate in the LEAD
					project? 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives made it
						difficult for you to participate in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				4 | 
					What
					helped make it possible for you to implement the leadership and
					classroom practices that you have learned about in the LEAD
					project? 
					 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives helped make
						it possible for you to implement the leadership and classroom
						practices that you have learned so far in the LEAD project?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to increase the likelihood that
						school leaders and teachers would implement the practices
						introduced in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				4 | 
					What
					made it difficult for you to implement the leadership and
					classroom practices that you have learned about in the LEAD
					project? 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures and initiatives made it
						difficult for you to implement the leadership and classroom
						practices that you have learned so far in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				6 | 
					How,
					if at all, has the LEAD project contributed to changes in
					leadership or classroom practices at your school? 
						Probe:
						If you have not made changes based on the LEAD project, why
						have you not made changes?Probe:
						What do you do differently now as a result of your
						participation in the LEAD project? What are your teachers doing
						differently?
 | 
	
Teacher
interview 1
The research team will use the
following protocol to conduct one in-depth, 45-minute interview with
preK and kindergarten teachers after module 1. 
	
	
	
	
	
		| 
			Participant
			name:  | 
			
 | 
			Interview
			date:  | 
			
 | 
	
		| 
			Participant
			school: | 
			
 | 
			Start
			time:  | 
			
 | 
	
		| 
			Interviewer
			name: | 
			
 | 
			End
			time:  | 
			
 | 
Introduction
Thank you for agreeing to participate in this interview. The
purpose of the interview is to collect information about your
experiences with the LEAD project thus far. Your feedback is
important to us and will help the LEAD development team understand
how the project is working and how the project might be improved. 
In reporting the study’s results, your answers will be
completely confidential; no information that identifies you or your
organization will be reported. The researchers conducting this study
follow the confidentiality and data protection requirements of the
U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences
(The Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002, Title I, Part E, Section
183). The reports prepared for the study will summarize findings
across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific
district, school, institution, or individual. All information you
provide will be used only for statistical purposes and may not be
disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except
as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).
We will not use your name, the name of your school, or any
information that could be used to identify you in any written reports
based on the data. 
Do you have any questions before we begin? 
I would like to record this interview to ensure we capture
your responses. Your responses will be kept confidential, and the
recording will not be shared with anyone outside the LEAD team. Do I
have your permission to record? If yes, start the recorder and
then state your name, the date, and the interview participant’s
name and school before you begin. If no, ask if it’s okay for
you to take notes and then state your name, the date, and the
interview participant’s name and school before you begin.
Begin recording
I’m going to start by asking about your experience with
module 1. I will conclude by asking questions about your experience
with the LEAD project overall. 
Questions
	
	
	
		
			| 
				Research question number | 
				Interview question/item 
				 | 
	
	
		
			| 
				1, 5 | What
					did you think about the content, including the materials and
					resources, included in module
					1?
					
					
 
					
						Probe:
						 What, if anything, about the content included in module 1 did
						you find confusing or not clear? 
					
						Probe:
						What about the materials and resources included in Module 1? 
						How would you change or add to these materials to make them
						easier to use or to apply them in your school context?Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to make the content or
						materials for module 1 easier to understand, access, and use? 
						Probe:
						How relevant was the content in module 1 to you and your work
						with preK and kindergarten students? What is an example of
						something included in module 1 that was particularly relevant
						for your school or classroom? | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the timing, duration, and form of module
					1? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the time of year for starting module
						1?Probe:
						What did you think about the length of time it took you to
						complete module 1? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the format of module 1 being hosted in
						an online Learning Management System? 
						Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to improve the timing, duration,
						and form of module 1?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the level of effort that was required to
					participate in module 1? 
						Probe:
						How easy was it for you to find the time to participate in
						module 1? What made it easier? What made it more difficult?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have that might make participating in
						module 1 easier for busy school leaders?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					district or school structures or initiatives do you think align
					with or compliment what you have learned about so far in the
					LEAD project? 
					 
						Probe:
						Do any district or school initiatives or structures align
						better than others with the LEAD project? 
						Probe:
						What about the leadership and classroom practices associated
						with the LEAD project? Do any district or school initiatives or
						structures align with the leadership and classroom practices
						that are associated with the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				3 | What
					helped make it possible for you to participate in the LEAD
					project? 
					 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives helped make
						it possible for you to participate in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				3 | What
					made it difficult for you to participate in the LEAD project? 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives made it
						difficult for you to participate in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				4 | What
					helped make it possible for you to implement the classroom
					practices that you have learned about so far in the LEAD
					project? 
					 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives helped make
						it possible for you to implement the classroom practices that
						you have learned so far in the LEAD project?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to increase the likelihood that
						school leaders and teachers would implement the practices
						introduced in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				4 | What
					made it difficult for you to implement the classroom practices
					that you have learned about so far in the LEAD project? 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives made it
						difficult for you to implement the classroom practices that you
						have learned so far in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				6 | How,
					if at all, has the LEAD project contributed to changes in
					leadership or classroom practices at your school? 
						Probe:
						If you or others in your school have not made changes based on
						the LEAD project, why have you not made changes?Probe:
						What do you do differently now as a result of your
						participation in the LEAD project? What is/are your school
						leader(s) doing differently?
 | 
	
Teacher
interview 2
The research team will use the
following protocol to conduct one in-depth, 45-minute interview with
preK and kindergarten teachers after module 4. 
	
	
	
	
	
		| 
			Participant
			name:  | 
			
 | 
			Interview
			date:  | 
			
 | 
	
		| 
			Participant
			school: | 
			
 | 
			Start
			time:  | 
			
 | 
	
		| 
			Interviewer
			name: | 
			
 | 
			End
			time:  | 
			
 | 
Introduction
Thank you for agreeing to participate in this interview. The
purpose of the interview is to collect information about your
experiences with the LEAD project. Your feedback is important to us
and will help the LEAD development team understand how the project is
working and how the project might be improved. 
In reporting the study’s results, your answers will be
completely confidential; no information that identifies you or your
organization will be reported. The researchers conducting this study
follow the confidentiality and data protection requirements of the
U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences
(The Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002, Title I, Part E, Section
183). The reports prepared for the study will summarize findings
across the sample and will not associate responses with a specific
district, school, institution, or individual. All information you
provide will be used only for statistical purposes and may not be
disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except
as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573 and 6 U.S.C. §151).
We will not use your name, the name of your school, or any
information that could be used to identify you in any written reports
based on the data. 
Do you have any questions before we begin? 
I would like to record this interview to ensure we capture
your responses. Your responses will be kept confidential, and the
recording will not be shared with anyone outside of the LEAD team. Do
I have your permission to record? If yes, start the recorder and
then state your name, the date, and the interview participant’s
name and school before you begin. If no, ask if it’s okay for
you to take notes and then state your name, the date, and the
interview participant’s name and school before you begin.
Begin recording
I’m going to start by asking about your experience with each
component of the LEAD project that you have completed since our last
interview. I will ask about module 2, module 3, and module 4. I will
conclude by asking questions about your experience with the LEAD
project overall. 
Questions
	
	
	
		
			| 
				Research question number | 
				Interview question/item 
				 | 
	
	
		
			| 
				1, 5 | What
					did you think about the content, including the materials and
					resources, included in module
					2?
					
					 
						Probe:
						 What,
						if anything, about the content included in module 2 did you
						find confusing or not clear?Probe:
						What about the materials and resources you were provided during
						module 2?  How
						would you change or add to these materials to make them easier
						to use or to apply them in your school context?Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to make the content or
						materials for module 2 easier to understand, access, and use? 
						Probe:
						How relevant was the content in module 2 to you and your work
						with preK and kindergarten students? What
						is an example of something included in module 2 that was
						particularly relevant for your school or classroom?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the timing, duration, and form of module
					2? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the time of year for starting module
						2?Probe:
						What did you think about the length of time it took you to
						complete module 2? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the format of module 2 being hosted in
						an online Learning Management System? 
						Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to improve the timing, duration,
						and form of module 2?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the level of effort that was required to
					participate in module
					2? 
						Probe:
						How easy was it for you to find the time to participate in
						module 2? What made it easier? What made it more difficult?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have that might make participating in
						module 2 easier for busy school leaders?
 | 
		
			| 
				1, 5 | What
					did you think about the content, including the materials and
					resources, included in module
					3?
					
					 
						Probe:
						
						What, if anything, about the content included in module 3 did
						you find confusing or not clear?Probe:
						What about the materials and resources you were provided during
						module 3? How
						would you change or add to these materials to make them easier
						to use or to apply them in your school context?Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to make the content or
						materials for module 3 easier to understand, access, and use? 
						Probe:
						How relevant was the content in module 3 to you and your work
						with preK and kindergarten students? What
						is an example of something included in module 3 that was
						particularly relevant for your school or classroom?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the timing, duration, and form of module
					3? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the time of year for starting module
						3?Probe:
						What did you think about the length of time it took you to
						complete module 3? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the format of module 3 being hosted in
						an online Learning Management System? 
						Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to improve the timing, duration,
						and form of module 3?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the level of effort that was required to
					participate in module
					3? 
						Probe:
						How easy was it for you to find the time to participate in
						module 3? What made it easier? What made it more difficult?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have that might make participating in
						module 3 easier for busy school leaders?
 | 
		
			| 
				1, 5 | What
					did you think about the content, including the materials and
					resources, included in module
					4?
					
					 
						Probe:
						 What,
						if anything, about the content included in module 4 did you
						find confusing or not clear?Probe:
						What about the materials and resources you were provided during
						module 4?  How
						would you change or add to these materials to make them easier
						to use or to apply them in your school context?Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to make the content or
						materials for module 4 easier to understand, access, and use? 
						Probe:
						How relevant was the content in module 4 to you and your work
						with preK and kindergarten students? What
						is an example of something included in module 4 that was
						particularly relevant for your school or classroom?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the timing, duration, and form of module
					4? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the time of year for starting module
						4?Probe:
						What did you think about the length of time it took you to
						complete module 4? 
						Probe:
						What did you think about the format of module 4 being hosted in
						an online Learning Management System? 
						Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to improve the timing, duration,
						and form of module 4?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | What
					did you think about the level of effort that was required to
					participate in module 4? 
						Probe:
						How easy was it for you to find the time to participate in
						module 4? What made it easier? What made it more difficult?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have that might make participating in
						module 4 easier for busy school leaders?
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | 
					Overall,
					what did you think about the cadence of the LEAD project? 
						Probe:
						Was there enough time in between the modules for you to try out
						associated instructional practices learned during the modules?Probe:
						What suggestions, if any, do you have to improve the cadence or
						timing of the LEAD modules? 
						
 | 
		
			| 
				2 | 
					What
					district or school structures or initiatives do you think align
					with or compliment what you have learned about in the LEAD
					project? 
					 
						Probe:
						Do any district or school initiatives or structures align
						better than others with the LEAD project? 
						Probe:
						What about the leadership and classroom practices associated
						with the LEAD project? Do any district or school initiatives or
						structures align with the leadership and classroom practices
						associated with the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				3 | 
					What
					helped make it possible for you to participate in the LEAD
					project? 
					 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives helped make
						it possible for you to participate in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				3 | 
					What
					made it difficult for you to participate in the LEAD project? 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives made it
						difficult for you to participate in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				4 | 
					What
					helped make it possible for you to implement the classroom
					practices that you have learned about so far in the LEAD
					project? 
					 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives helped make
						it possible for you to implement the classroom practices that
						you have learned so far in the LEAD project?Probe:
						What suggestions do you have to increase the likelihood that
						school leaders and teachers would implement the practices
						introduced in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				4 | 
					What
					made it difficult for you to implement the classroom practices
					that you have learned about so far in the LEAD project? 
						Probe:
						What school and district structures or initiatives made it
						difficult for you to implement the classroom practices that you
						have learned so far in the LEAD project?
 | 
		
			| 
				6 | 
					How,
					if at all, has the LEAD project contributed to changes in
					leadership or classroom practices at your school? 
						Probe:
						If you or others in your school have not made changes based on
						the LEAD project, why have you not made changes?Probe:
						What do you do differently now as a result of your
						participation in the LEAD project? What is/are your school
						leader(s) doing differently?
 | 
	
| File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document | 
| Author | Wan, Yinmei | 
| File Modified | 0000-00-00 | 
| File Created | 2024-11-09 |