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Thank
you for your interest in our FPG-UNC-CH Smart Start
Evaluation Measurement Tools. If you would
like to use any of these tools to collect information,
we would be very interested in talking with you
to share "lessons learned" from
our use of these tools and to learn more about
your project or plan for using the tools.
To obtain copies of the available tools, please
complete the information below, check the tools
you would like, and click the submit button below.
The tools you requested will be either be sent
as attachment in an email to the email address
you give on this form, or you will be provided
a link for downloading the tool(s).
The Smart Start Evaluation Notebook
What is the Smart Start
Evaluation Notebook?
A core group of Smart Start
Evaluators and members of the Frank Porter Graham Smart Start Team worked
together to build a collection of ideas and materials that have been
developed about Smart Start Evaluation. The Notebook is designed to
orient new staff, serve as a resource for all staff, and serve as a
central collection point for Smart Start evaluation.
How do I get a Smart Start
Evaluation Notebook?
The Smart Start Evaluation
Notebook is now available for download from this web site!
Evaluation
Notebook Download Request Form
Other
Evaluation Tools
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Early Childhood
Environment Rating Scale (ECERS) (Harms & Clifford,
1980)
This 37-item observational rating
scale provides a global measure of child care quality in the
center-based child care setting. It is available through
Teachers
College Press (1-800-575-6566). We used this rating scale
in 1994, 1996, and 1997. We have several reports available describing
results of this data collection -- for example, The Effects
of Smart Start on the Quality of Preschool Child Care (1997)
and Child Care in the Pioneer Partnerships 1994 and 1996
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Family Day Care
Rating Scale (FDCRS)
(Harms & Clifford,
1989)
This 40-item observational rating
scale provides a global measure of child care quality in the
family child care setting. It is available through Teachers
College Press (1-800-575-6566). We used
this rating scale in 1998. |
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Network
Analysis Survey and Interview
This survey and interview are designed
to collect information about inter-agency coordination and collaboration.
If you are interested in learning more about the content and
use of this instrument, please email Dr.
George Cole at the Jordan Institute for
Families, UNC-CH, or call him at (919) 962-6515. |
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Social
Skills Rating System (SSRS) (Gresham
& Elliott, 1990)
This rating scale is designed to assess the social
skills, problem behaviors, and academic competence of students
from ages 3 through 18 years and takes approximately 25 minutes
to complete. Students are rated on a three-point, Likert-type
scale in two areas: how often behaviors occur and how important
each behavior is to the respondent. Separate forms are available
to be completed by the teacher, student or parent. To order,
go to the American
Guidance Service's website and
type in "Social Skills Rating System" in
the search box or click
here. You may also call AGS at 1-800-328-2560.
We used the teacher rating portion of this
questionnaire in 1998. Many other child care
quality studies at FPG have utilized this scale,
also, including the Cost, Quality and Child
Outcomes Study. |
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Peabody
Picture Vocabulary Test-Third Edition (PPVT-III) (Dunn & Dunn,
1997)
This nationally standardized, individually administered
measure of hearing vocabulary is designed to measure verbal
ability or scholastic aptitude in children as young as 2.5 years
through adults and takes approximately 15 minutes to administer.
To order, go to the American
Guidance Service's website and
type "PPVT" in the search box, or click
here. You may also call
AGS at 1-800-328-2560. We used this assessment
for kindergartners in 1998. Many other child
care quality studies at FPG have utilized this
assessment, also, including the Cost, Quality
and Child Outcomes Study. |
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