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Achieving excellence in early care for Virginia's infants and toddlers A discussion of the role of data collection in the improvement of the quality of early childhood education and care programs in Virginia |
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Assessing social competence in early childhood A discussion of the definition of social competence and its importance for young children, and a summary of the various instruments use to measure social competence throughout early childhood years |
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Bringing it together: Merging community-based, life-course, linked data, and social indicator approaches to monitoring child development: Proceedings from the Early Childhood Learning Knowledge Centre’s Monitoring Committee Workshop A discussion of Canada’s need for more comprehensive data on early childhood development, and a proposal of four data collection methods to address this need |
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Child care and child health: Use of population surveys A discussion of the use of a population-based sample survey approach to the study of the health of children in child care |
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Comparison between two common methods for reporting cold and diarrhoea symptoms for children in daycare centre research A study comparing the rate that Canadian child care center staff reported toddlers' cold and diarrhea symptoms to the rate of parent reports |
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The costs and benefits of earlier identification and effective intervention A discussion of the background, goals and data requirements of a potential cost-benefit analysis of early detection and intervention programs for children with autism spectrum disorders or at risk of low educational attainment |
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Data collection and system monitoring in early childhood programs Guidelines for early childhood policy-relevant data collection and system monitoring |
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Data collection for building early learning systems: Using data for real world decision-making A report comparing potential sources of data for use in child care decisionmaking |
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Data needs in early childhood education and care A paper on improving early childhood education and care data collection and developing national indicators of school readiness |
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Data watch: The national longitudinal surveys A discussion of the kinds of research questions regarding employment, education, training, family relations, financial well-being and health, that can be addressed with the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979. |
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Detangling data collection: Methods for gathering data A review of different data collection methods used in evaluations of school age child care programs |
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Developmental research, public policy, and the ecology of the child An argument for ecologically valid child care research and current social policy as basis for forming theoretical questions, designing further research, and making child care policy decisions |
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Early interventionists' reports of authentic assessment methods through focus group research A qualitative exploration of the opinions of Part C early intervention staff members on the use of authentic assessment methods to provide contextual information about children's learning and development, based on focus group interviews with 73 early interventionists from one northeastern state |
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Editorial: Special Issue: Listening to young children's voices in research: Changing perspectives/changing relationships An introduction to a special issue of the journal Early Child Development and Care, focusing on the act of listening to children as a data collection method in child development and education research |
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Effective and ethical and interviewing of young children in pedagogical context An account of the use of experience-based flexible focused interviewing as a data collection method in a study of the numeracy skills of 14 4- and 5-year-old children from suburban Dublin, Ireland |
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The effects of quality of care on child development An introduction to a special issue of Applied Developmental Science, with a focus on the measurement of child care quality and the relationship between quality of care and children’s development |
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FACES Instrument Matrix The Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES) uses many instruments to collect data. This document provides a complete list of the FACES instruments indexed in the Research Connections? database. Every instrument is hyperlinked to its corresponding record and ?X?s designate which cohorts they were used in. Other alpha characters represent the instruments? availability: OS = obtainable through the original source; RC = obtainable through Research Connections. While all instruments are listed, those instruments that are copyrighted are not available. To access a particular instrument, click on the appropriate link. |
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Gathering labor market data on Canada's early childhood education and care (ECEC) workforce: Data collection methods and classification systems A description of the occupational classification system in Canada, and the data collection methods for three national surveys |
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Guide to datasets for research and policymaking in child care and early education An annotated bibliography of existing large-scale datasets that provide useful information to policymakers, researchers, and others in the field of child care and early education |
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How can cultural-historical theory be used as a methodological dialectic? A philosophical discussion and application of the past-present dialectic as a conceptual tool to collect information of adult memories of their preschool experiences, based on select data from a case study of one family in Australia studied for the author's doctoral dissertation |
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HSIS Instrument Matrix The Head Start Impact Study (HSIS) uses many instruments to collect data. This document provides a complete list of the HSIS instruments indexed in the Research Connections? database. Every instrument is hyperlinked to its corresponding record and ?X?s designate which cohorts they were used in. Other alpha characters represent the instruments? availability: OS = obtainable through the original source; RC = obtainable through Research Connections. While all instruments are listed, those instruments that are copyrighted are not available. To access a particular instrument, click on the appropriate link. |
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ICF and ICD codes provide a standard language of disability in young children An exploration of the use of the codes from the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and the International Classification of Disease (ICD-10), across local jurisdictions in the United States, to classify children with disabilities requiring of early intervention services |
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Improving the Quality of Child Care Available and Used by Low-Income Working Parents and At-Risk Families through the Development of an Integrated Data Systems Model for Policy Research and Decision-Making The goal of this project is to develop an interagency, integrated data system for the purpose of assessing accessibility and quality of early care and education programs available to and utilized by low-income working parents and at-risk families, as well as the impact of quality initiatives to support the school readiness of children in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Steps to creating the unit include: identifying current data collected at the state and local levels; assessing data quality and gaps; establishing appropriate data sharing and protection agreements; and designing and incrementally building and deploying the system. The data system produced will be a web-accessible, data management system designed to provide reliable data usable by appropriate state, local, nonprofit, academic and other stakeholders, to increase support for policy-level decision-making in Virginia. The following questions are addressed: (1) What types of and what is the quality of child care being used by families in the subsidy program?; (2) Does this vary by locality and family characteristics, such as ethnicity?; and (3) How are these children faring in Kindergarten? |
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Issues in designing state accountability systems A resource for state policymakers to help guide their decisions in terms of collaboratively designing and implementing accountability models for early childhood programs that result in accurate data |
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Issues in implementing state preschool program evaluations A discussion on designing and implementing an evaluation of a state preschool program, with a focus on the multifaceted evaluation of the Michigan School Readiness Program (MSRP) |
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