Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES 2014)
NCT ID: NCT03705377
Last Updated: 2019-02-26
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
5193 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2014-05-01
2017-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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FACES 2014 uses a new study design that differs from earlier rounds of FACES in several important ways: (1) it includes larger program and classroom samples, (2) all data are collected in a single program year, (3) the baseline sample of children includes both children enrolled in their first and second year of Head Start, and (4) several special studies are conducted along with the main or Core study to collect more detailed information about a given topic, to study new populations of Head Start programs and participants, and to evaluate measures for possible use in future rounds of FACES. For example, the Family Engagement Plus study in spring 2015 collected information from parents and staff (teachers and family services staff) on family engagement efforts and service provision in Head Start programs. Additional Plus topic modules in spring 2017 gathered information on program functioning from teachers and directors.
The Office of Head Start, the Administration for Children and Families, other federal agencies, local programs, and the public have depended on FACES for valid and reliable national information on (1) the skills and abilities of Head Start children, (2) how Head Start children's skills and abilities compare with preschool children nationally, (3) Head Start children's readiness for and subsequent performance in kindergarten, and (4) the characteristics of the children's home and classroom environments. The FACES study is designed to enable researchers to answer a wide range of research questions that are crucial for aiding program managers and policymakers. Some of the questions that are central to FACES include:
1. What are the demographic characteristics of the population of children and families served by Head Start? How has the population served by Head Start changed?
2. What are the experiences of families and children in the Head Start program? How have they changed?
3. What are the cognitive and social skills of Head Start children at the beginning and end of the program year?
4. Has Head Start program performance improved over time?
5. What are the qualifications of Head Start teachers in terms of education, experience, and credentials?
6. What is the observed quality of Head Start classrooms as early learning environments, including the level and range of teaching and interactions, provisions for learning, emotional and instructional support, and classroom organization? How has quality changed over time? What program- and classroom-level factors are related to observed classroom quality? How is observed quality related to children's outcomes and developmental gains?
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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Head Start children and families
children (2,400), parents (2,400), classrooms/teachers (720), program directors (180), center directors (360), family service staff (168)
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* In one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia
* Providing services directly to children ages 3 to 5
* Not be in imminent danger of losing its grantee status.
Within those classrooms, eligible classrooms needed to
-have at least one Head Start child enrolled
Exclusion Criteria
3 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Department of Health and Human Services
FED
Children's Bureau - Administration for Children and Families
OTHER
Office of Planning, Research & Evaluation
FED
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Lizabeth Malone
Senior Survey Researcher
Principal Investigators
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Lizabeth Malone, Ph.D.
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Mathematica Policy Research
Nikki Aikens, Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Mathematica Policy Research
Louisa Tarullo, Ed.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Mathematica Policy Research
Locations
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Mathematica Policy Research
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Countries
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Related Links
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To learn more about FACES and access reports/products, please visit the FACES ACF website.
Other Identifiers
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40290A
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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