Title: Head Start National Reporting System Update
1Head Start National Reporting System Update
- 2nd Annual AIANPB National Conference
- September 23, 2004
- Tom Schultz, Head Start Bureau
- 202-205-8323 tschultz_at_acf.hhs.gov
2NRS UPDATE
- Thank You
- Why Another Assessment of Head Start Children?
- What Have We Learned From the First Year?
- Whats Next?
3Thank You
- AIAN programs completed nearly 16,000 NRS
assessments in 2003-4. - 8452 fall assessments
- 7545 spring
- 145 grantees entered CBRS information.
- 123 grantees completed fall assessments.
- 113 grantees completed spring assessments.
4Why Another Assessment?
- Mandates from Congress the President
- Complements Existing Assessments - Ongoing
Child Assessments - - Research Evaluation Studies
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51998 Congressional Mandates
- 11 performance standards and measures
- Increased vocabulary understanding usage
- Progress towards acquisition of English for
non-English background children - Identify at least 10 letters of the alphabet
- Use child outcomes information in program
self-assessment improvement and federal program
monitoring reviews.
6Presidents Good Start, Grow Smart Early
Childhood Initiative
- All Head Start programs assess standards of
learning in early literacy, language and
numeracy. - NRS to assess all preschool children at the
beginning and end of the year. - Use NRS in staff training, program improvement
and accountability.
7NRS Complements Ongoing Child Assessments
- Ongoing child assessment helps teachers plan
curriculum planning, individualize and
communicate with parents. - Covers full range of curriculum goals
- Local program chooses assessment to match
curriculum and children. - Observational methods no burden for children
8NRS Complements Ongoing Child Assessments
- NRS provides comparable information on childrens
progress in all Head Start Programs. - Ongoing child assessments arent comparable
because programs use a variety of instruments. - Creative Curriculum Brigance
- High Scope Portage
- DIAL III High Reach
- LAP Galileo
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9NRS Complements Head Start Research Studies
- Longitudinal data on program quality child
outcomes in Head Start kindergarten. - Nationally representative sample of programs
children. - Broad range of standardized measures of child
development and program quality.
10NRS Complements Research Studies
- Shows childrens progress in typical HS programs
and links to program quality practice - Findings dont address progress of children in
each local program. - NRS provides information on progress of children
in all Head Start programs. -
11NRS assessment has unique purposes, strengths
limitations
- Common standardized measures provide comparable
information on all programs. - NRS can link with program characteristics
practices. - Limited assessment scope and lag time in
reporting.
12What Have We Learned?
- Numbers of Completed Assessments
- Quality of Year I Assessments
- Fall Spring Assessment Results
132003-4 Assessment Effort
- 436,209 completed fall assessments
- 412,939 completed spring assessments
- 382,000 assessed in English (spring)
- 90,000 completed Spanish assessments
- 69,000 children assessed in both English and
Spanish - 342,650 children completed both fall spring
assessments.
14Status of Assessments
- 93 assessments completed successfully
- 99 of all programs participated
- Reasons for failing to complete (fall)
- 2.4 dropped out 1.8 prolonged absence
- 1.4 parental refusal
- .8 repeated noncooperation
- .4 severe disability or prohibited by IEP
15Characteristics of Assessors
- 20,081 total assessors
- 34 completed by childs own teacher
- 61 by managers and other staff
- 5 by consultants/graduate students
- 52 of assessors have AA, BA or graduate degree
in early childhood education
162003-4 Quality Assurance Study (QAS)
- Fall, 2003 spring, 2004 site visits to diverse
sample of 40 programs - Observed 346 assessments 109 assessors (fall
spring) - Interviewed 250 staff and program managers.
- Results used to revise NRS assessment, materials
and training.
17Quality of English Assessments
- 78 of fall assessors and 87 spring assessors
met certification standard. - Very high accuracy in NRS assessments
- - 94 for fall assessments
- - 97 for spring assessments
18Program Concerns
- How data will be used nationally
- Time and resources
- Will results accurately reflect childrens
abilities and programs performance - Could NRS adversely affect programs or children
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28Next Steps
- Implement Year II with existing assessments.
- Report 2003-4 assessment results.
- Improve NRS for the future
- Secretarys Advisory Committee on Head Start
Accountability and Educational Performance
Measures - Field-testing additional measures.
29Next Steps Help Programs Use NRS Information
- Interpreting NRS reports, ongoing child
assessments other data on program outcomes
quality. - Using assessment data to improve curriculum,
professional development, teaching, and parent
education efforts.
30Next Steps Helping Programs Use NRS Information
- Head Start Leaders Guide to Positive Child
Outcomes - Mentor-Coach Instructional Design Project
- New Materials, Training Technical Assistance
31Next Steps Local Programs
- Request materials for fall NRS assessments
- Train assessors
- Register children in CBRS
- Complete and check assessments
- Mail assessments
- Strive to assess all children with high quality
- Review 2003-4 NRS report
32Where to Get Help with NRS
- On NRS materials 1-866-763-6481 or
www.headstartinfo.org - On CBRS assistance 1-800-669-2170 or
nrstechhelp_at_xtria.com - On assessment training 1-888-847-1176 or
hsnrshelp_at_westat.com