Head Start Teacher Interview

Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES 2014-2018)

Modifications to_3_Head Start & KTG Teacher Interview

Head Start Teacher Interview

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Table 3

FACES 2009 HS teacher interview additions/modifications

Item number

Construct
Item (where available)

Action

A-01A

A-01B

A-01C

As of today's date, how many children in this class are at each of the following age levels?

A. 3 years old (or younger)

B. 4 years old

C. 5 years old (or older)

Add (fall and spring)

A-05

How many days a week does this class meet?

Add (fall and spring)

A-06

How many hours a week does this class meet?

Add (fall and spring)

A3A

A3B

Teacher language

A. Do you speak any language other than English, either in the classroom or outside of the classroom such as at home?

B. What languages? (CATA)

Add (fall; spring new respondent only)


A3C

A3D


Proficiency

For each language above:

How well do you

  1. understand (LANGUAGE)

  2. speak (LANGUAGE)

Add (fall; spring new respondent only)


A3E

How many dual language learner children are there in your class?

PROBE: Dual language learners are children learning two (or more) languages at the same time, as well as those learning a second language while continuing to develop their first (or home) language. These children are also often referred to as Limited English Proficient (LEP), bilingual, English language learners (ELL), English learners, and children who speak a language other than English (LOTE).

Add (fall and spring)

A3F

Thinking about all [FILL A0-1] children in your [AM/PM/Full day] class what languages do children enrolled in the class currently speak?

Add (fall and spring)

A3G

Approximately what percent of children speak [LANGUAGE(S) CODED IN A3F]?

Add (fall and spring)

A4A

Who speaks (FILL LANGUAGE)? Is it you/the lead teacher, the assistant teacher, a classroom aide, or a volunteer?

Add (fall and spring)

A5

Do you teach in [DISPLAY ONLY FIRST ONE OR TWO LANGUAGES, OTHER THAN ENGLISH, THAT ARE CODED (A4 = 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)]?

Drop

A5A

A5B

A5C

Languages to read

A. What language do you use most often when you read to children in your class? (one answer)


B. Are there any other languages you use when you read to children in your class? (yes/no)


C. What other languages are when you read to children in this classroom? (code all that apply)

Add (fall and spring)

A5D

A5E

A5F

Languages to speak to group

D. What language do you use most often when you speak to a group of children to present information or give directions? (one answer)

E. Are there any other languages you use when you speak to a group of children in your class? (yes/no)

F. What other languages are used when you speak to a group of children in this classroom? (code all that apply)

Add (fall and spring)

A5G

Languages for printed materials

In what languages are printed materials like children’s books available in your class? (CATA)

Add (fall and spring)

A9

Have you received training in [this curriculum]?

(Modifying follow-up items to capture if no training)

Drop (Modifying follow-up items to capture if no training)

A12

Do you receive any ongoing support in how to use this curriculum?

PROBE: Did your program offer any help in using the curriculum?

Drop (Modifying follow-up items to capture if no support)

A17

Do you have a copy of [this curriculum]?

Drop

A21

A22

A23

What is the main child assessment tool that you use?

What methods do you use for these assessments?

How do you use the information from those assessments in planning for each child?

Reduce to Spring only

A24

A25

Use of NRS data

Drop

A26A

Formal versus informal mentoring relationship

Is this mentoring or coaching relationship a formal or informal one?

Add (spring)

A32A

A32B

A32C

During this Head Start year, how many trainings or workshops have you attended that were

A. less than one day?

B. one day?

C. more than one day?

Add (spring)

A35A

How well does your program support teachers when they experience challenges in managing children’s behavior?

Add (fall and spring)

A35B

During this year, for how many children did you seek advice/support on addressing a behavioral issue?

Add (spring)

A35C

From whom is this advice or support available?

Add (spring)

A35D

-

A35G

Does your program use any of the following to help teachers with children’s behavior?

D. a social skills curriculum

E. teachers receive consultation from a mental health professional

F. training materials from the Center for the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL)

G. meetings with supervisor/mentor for direction/guidance

Add (spring)

A37a

-

A37.e

Think …during the last month. About how many hours in that week did the children in (class) spend

  1. watching television programs

  2. watching movies, videos, or DVDs

  3. playing games on computers

  4. playing video games

  5. using a computer for other purposes

Drop

A38

Do the children in (class) have an outdoor playground they can use during the day?

Drop

A39

Are any drinks served during the day in your class for lunch or snack?


Drop

A40

During the past 7 days, how many times did the children in your class drink 100% fruit juices such as orange juice, apple juice, or grape juice? Do not count punch, Sunny Delight, Kool-Aid, sports drinks, or other fruit-flavored drinks.

Reduce to Spring only

A41

During the past 7 days, how many times did the children in your class drink Soda pop (for example, Coke, Pepsi, or Mountain Dew), sports drinks (for example, Gatorade), or fruit drinks that are not 100% fruit juice (for example, Kool‑Aid, Sunny Delight, Hi‑C, Fruitopia, or Fruitworks)?

Drop

A44a

How often do you meet with the parents to discuss the progress or status of a child without special needs?

Add (spring)

A45a

-

A45d

Now, I’d like to ask you some questions about meeting with the parents of the children in your classroom. Which of the following do you do in meeting individually with parents of all children in your classroom, not just those with special needs? Do you . . .

a. keep a schedule of regular parent-teacher conferences?

b. schedule parent-teacher conferences to follow your own review of the child’s progress?

c. schedule parent-teacher conferences at least twice a year?

d. keep written notes on information from the parent-teacher conference?

Drop

A46a

-

A46e

How do you communicate with families who speak a language other than you speak? Do you . . .

a. communicate only in English?;

b. use an informal interpreter?;

c. use physical cues or hand gestures?;

d. use translated materials?

e. use any other ways? (SPECIFY) 

Add (spring)

B1

On average, how many days does it usually take you to respond to a parent’s note or telephone call?

Drop

B4n

B4o

B4p

B4q

Now, please tell me the extent to which you agree with each of the following statements about your experiences with the policies and procedures in your program. Tell me whether you strongly disagree, disagree, neither agree nor disagree, agree, or strongly agree. Your Head Start Program

n. promotes cooperation between Head Start staff and parents?

o. ensures that parents do not feel isolated?

p. encourages parents to supplement classroom learning at home?

q. supports staff in their efforts to engage parents?

Add (spring)

D8A

Have you completed an entire course on dual language learner children (DLL)?

Add (fall and spring)




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