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American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (AI/AN FACES) (ICPSR 36804)

Version Date: May 22, 2017 View help for published

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United States Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation

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  • Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES) Series

https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR36804.v1

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  • V3 [2018-06-01]
  • V2 [2018-05-09] unpublished
  • V1 [2017-05-22] unpublished

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Project Description

Summary View help for Summary

NOTE: The American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (AI/AN FACES) data and User Guide will be released in fall 2017.

The Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES) is a major source of information on Head Start programs and the children and families they serve. Since 1997, FACES has conducted studies in a nationally representative sample of Head Start programs, but has historically not included Region XI (programs operated by federally-recognized tribes), whose programs are designed to serve predominantly American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) children and families. The American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (AI/AN FACES), the first national study of Region XI AI/AN Head Start children and families, is designed to fill this information gap.

The design of AI/AN FACES has been informed by members of the AI/AN FACES Workgroup which includes tribal Head Start directors, researchers with expertise working with tribal communities, Mathematica Policy Research study staff, and federal officials from the Office of Head Start, Region XI, and the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation. Building on FACES as the foundation, members of the AI/AN FACES Workgroup have shared insights and information on the kinds of information needed about children and families served by Region XI AI/AN Head Start programs (including children's development and school readiness, parent and family demographics, health, and program engagement, and teacher, classroom, and program characteristics). Members also provided input on recruitment practices and study methods that are responsive to the unique cultural and self-governing contexts of tribal Head Start programs.

Data collection with Region XI children, families, classrooms, and programs took place in the Fall of 2015 and the Spring of 2016. Twenty-one Region XI Head Start programs participated. Procedures for tribal review and approval in each of those 21 communities were followed. Information about this study has been shared broadly with tribal Head Start programs and tribal leaders via OHS tribal consultations, nationally-broadcast webinars, National Indian Head Start Directors' Association Board of Directors (NIHSDA) annual conferences, the 2016 ACF National Research Conference on Early Childhood, and the Secretary's Tribal Advisory Council (STAC) December 2014 and 2016 meetings.

Citation View help for Citation

United States Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation. American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (AI/AN FACES). Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2017-05-22. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR36804.v1

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Funding View help for Funding

United States Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (HHSP23320095642WC/HHSP23337052T)

Subject Terms View help for Subject Terms

Alaskan Natives   child care   child development   child health   child rearing   children   curriculum   early childhood education   families   Head Start   Native Americans   parenting skills   parents   programs   school readiness   teachers

Geographic Coverage View help for Geographic Coverage

United States

Restrictions View help for Restrictions

This data collection may not be used for any purpose other than statistical reporting and analysis. Use of these data to learn the identity of any person or establishment is prohibited. To protect respondent privacy, the AI/AN FACES data are restricted from general dissemination. Access to parts of this study requires a signed User Agreement. To obtain the file(s), researchers must agree to the terms and conditions of the Restricted Data Use Agreement, which is included with every download and can also be obtained separately on the Browse Documentation page.

Special Requirements

Access to AI/AN FACES data is limited to individuals working in institutions of higher education or research organizations. Researchers must submit their research and dissemination plans and draft manuscripts and presentations for review by the AI/AN FACES Data Committee comprised of individuals with expertise in conducting research with tribal communities and representatives from Region XI AI/AN Head Start programs. These reviews, aligning with best practices for conducting research with tribal communities, are intended to assist researchers to use the data correctly considering the tribal context for these data so that the findings from their analyses are accurate, any conclusions that are drawn can be supported with the data and the methods used, and that tribal agreements regarding data use are followed. The feedback that the committee provides is intended to aid the researcher; it is not intended to infringe in any way on academic freedom or to limit researchers to a specific line of inquiry.

Distributor(s) View help for Distributor(s)

Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
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Scope of Project

Time Period(s) View help for Time Period(s)

2015 -- 2016 (Head Start Program Year 2015-2016)

Data Collection Notes View help for Data Collection Notes

The American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (AI/AN FACES) data and User's Manual will be released in fall 2017.

Project Officers:

The American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey would like to acknowledge Meryl Barofsky and Mary Mueggenborg's roles as the ACF Project Officers.

Consultants:

Tribal Research Center on Early Childhood and AI/AN FACES workgroup.

Additional Resources:

Reports based on this data collection are available at the Administration for Children and Families web site.

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Methodology

Sample View help for Sample

The sample is a multi-stage sample, with the first two of four stages (programs and centers) being selected with probability proportion to size (based on number of classrooms). Classrooms (stage three) and children (stage four) were sampled with equal probability. Twenty-one programs participated in AI/AN FACES. An average of two centers and two classrooms in each center were selected. All children were selected in each classroom to yield 10 participating children. A description of the sample design for the data collection is found in Chapter II of the User's Manual.

Time Method View help for Time Method

Longitudinal

Universe View help for Universe

The Region XI AI/AN Head Start programs participating in AI/AN FACES were a probability sample selected from among 147 study-eligible programs on the 2012-2013 Head Start Program Information Report (PIR). To be eligible for the study, a program had to be providing services directly to children ages 3 to 5, and not be in imminent danger of losing its grantee status. Furthermore, programs in Regions I through X and Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (Region XII) were not eligible. Probability samples of centers were selected within each program, classrooms within each center, and children within each classroom. Teachers associated with selected classrooms were included in the study with certainty, as were parents associated with selected children.

Unit(s) of Observation View help for Unit(s) of Observation

Region XI Head Start children (and their families), plus information collected from child's Region XI Head Start program, Region XI Head Start center, and Region XI Head Start classroom/teacher

Data Type(s) View help for Data Type(s)

observational data   survey data

Mode of Data Collection View help for Mode of Data Collection

computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI)   coded on-site observation   cognitive assessment test   mail questionnaire   paper and pencil interview (PAPI)   web-based survey

Response Rates View help for Response Rates

In the AI/AN FACES study, there were high participation rates at each level and each time point of data collection. Sixty-eight percent of programs selected agreed to participate. Parent consents were received for 93 percent of the children who were sampled. Cooperation rates for the child assessments and teacher child reports were 96 and 95 percent, respectively in fall 2015. Cooperation rates for spring 2016 were 96 and 97 percent for the same instruments. Parent survey cooperation rates were 83 and 82 percent respectively in fall and spring. At least 95 percent of teachers, center and program directors completed surveys in spring 2016, and all classrooms were observed.

Presence of Common Scales View help for Presence of Common Scales

  • Preschool Language Assessment Survey (preLAS 2000): Simon Says and Art Show
  • Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-Fourth Edition (PPVT-4)
  • Expressive One-Word Picture Vocabulary Test-Fourth Edition (EOWPVT)
  • Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Achievement-Third Edition (Spelling, Letter-Word Identification, Applied Problems)
  • ECLS-B Letter Sounds
  • ECLS mathematics assessment
  • Pencil Tapping Task
  • Leiter International Performance Scale Revised (Leiter-R) Examiner Rating Scale
  • Selected items from the Personal Maturity Scale, Social Skills Rating System and Behavior Problems Index
  • ECLS-K Approaches to Learning
  • Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale-Revised (ECERS-R)
  • Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS)
  • Short (12-item) form of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression scale (CES-D)
See Chapter III in the User's Manual for a complete listing of the measures/scales used.

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Version(s)

Original Release Date View help for Original Release Date

2017-05-22

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Analysis Information

Weight View help for Weight

The AI/AN FACES data include a set of sampling weights to account for variations in the probabilities of selection as well as eligibility and cooperation rates among those selected. Consult Chapter VI of the User's Manual for a more in-depth explanation of the weights, the weighting procedure, and the specific formulas used for each of the weights. Chapter VI also providers guidance on the appropriate weight to use for different analyses.

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The datasets in the ICPSR Child and Family Data Archive collection are available for free though funding by contract #HHSP233201800021C from the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE), an office of the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, ACF/HHS or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit the ACF website at Administrative and National Policy Requirements.

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