Attachment B. Existing Instruments Used in Survey Development

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existing INSTRUMENTS USED IN Partnership Grantee Director and Child Care Partner survey DEVELOPMENT




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Overview of existing study instruments from which items were drawn or adapted

Study

Instruments

Respondents

Samples

Early Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (Baby FACES; Vogel et al. 2011)

Parent Interview 2009 and 2010; Program Director Interview 2009 and 2011; Program Director Self-Administered Questionnaire 2009

Early Head Start parent; Early Head Start program directors

National sample of 89 Early Head Start programs

Evaluation of the Early Learning Initiative, Baseline Implementation Study (Del Grosso et al. 2008; Paulsell et al. 2008)

Survey of Early Learning Initiative Community Service Providers

Community service providers

26 community service providers in White Center and 31 in East Yakima, Washington

Evaluation of the Early Learning Initiative, Seeds to Success Modified Field Test (Boller et al. 2010)

Self-administered questionnaires for center directors and lead and assistant teachers

Child care center directors and lead and assistant teachers

52 family child care providers and 14 child care centers in White Center and East Yakima, Washington

Head Start/Child Care Partnership Study (Schilder et al. 2009)

Child Care Partner Questionnaire; Family Child Care Partner Questionnaire; Head Start Partnership Questionnaire

Head Start program staff, child care center directors, family child care providers, classrooms, children

Random sample of 63 child care centers and 135 family child care homes in Ohio

National Survey of Early Care and Education (National Survey of Early Care and Education Project Team 2013)

Center-based provider questionnaire; home-based provider questionnaire; household questionnaire

Households with children under 13, home-based providers, center-based providers, center-based provider workforce employees

Nationally representative samples of (1) 11,629 households with children under 13; (2) 3,934 home-based providers, plus 2,052 unlisted home-based providers; (3) 8,265 center-based providers; and (4) 5,556 center-based provider workforce employees

Study of Child Care Choices for Low-Income Working Families (Chaudry et al. 2011)

Family Study Interview One Protocol; Family Study Interview Two Protocol

Families drawn from the sample of families surveyed for the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Making Connections initiative

86 families (43 in Providence, Rhode Island, and 43 in Seattle-White Center, Washington)

Study of Community Strategies for Infant-Toddler Care (Paulsell et al. 2003)

Child care resource and referral agency director interview guide; state child care administrator interview guide; local child care administrator interview guide; child care coordinators interview guide

Child care resource and referral agency directors; state and local child care administrators; child care coordinators

Early childhood education agency administrators and staff at the state and local levels from 4 communities El Paso County, Colorado; Kansas City, Kansas; Sedalia, Missouri; and Buncombe County, North Carolina

Survey of Early Head Start Programs (Vogel et al. 2006)

Survey of Early Head Start programs

Early Head Start program directors

748 Early Head Start programs nationwide



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