Title: Evaluation of Early Childhood Education Services: ECE classes
1Evaluation of Early Childhood Education Services
ECE classes workshops
- By CiCi Hoang and Mirthala Santizo
- San Francisco State University
- PA 775
2Program TheoryAbout Our Second Home
- Our Second Home is an Early Childhood Family
Resource Center located in Daly City, CA. - Serve the families and children of Daly City and
surrounding communities - Goal and Mission - To increase the number of
children who are able to receive the necessary
physical and emotional nurturing for their first
five years of life.
3Program TheoryAbout the Early Childhood
Education Programfor childcare providers
- Workshops on child development-related topics
(e.g. separation anxiety, healthy eating, family
yoga) led by in-field experts - Early Childhood Education (ECE) college classes
at the family resource center that count toward
permit certification - Mental health education and consultation on
handling emotional and behavioral problems - Network of childcare provider professionals meet,
discuss, and share knowledge and experiences
4Program TheoryOSH ECE Impact Theory
Childcare providers have increased knowledge of
and training in child development, enhanced
academic portfolio, enhanced chances of career
advancement
Early Childhood Education Classes
Children have healthy growth development during
1st 5 years of life
Workshops for childcare providers
OSHs Childcare Provider Program
Childcare providers are empowered to resolve
childrens emotional behavioral problems,
thereby creating a calmer class environment for
all
Mental health education and consultation
Childcare providers are better able serve
children their families
Childcare provider professionals network meetings
Childcare providers have access to a support
network as another resource of knowledge and
understanding
5Program TheoryEvaluative Questions
- Do the ECE classes and workshops increase the
childcare providers knowledge and understanding
of child development? - How accessible are the classes and workshops?
What can OSH do to help increase accessibility? - What will make childcare providers attend future
ECE classes and workshops? - Whats the best way for OSH to communicate with
childcare providers? What kind of information do
they want to receive?
6Previous Evaluations
- Kathleen Fletcher, Ed.D. University of San
Francisco - Quantitative method phone survey secondary
data (class grades of students) - Qualitative method focus group interviews of
students - Brian Benson, Sai Seigel, Jesse Wolovoy San
Francisco State University (SFSU) - Qualitative method focus group interviews of
students - Rachel Lanzerotti
- Qualitative method focus group interviews of
parents - Quantitative method phone survey of parents
7Research Method
- Mixed-Model Research Design
- Single group post-test
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- Data Collection
- Qualitative method Conducted two sets of focus
group interviews of 25 childcare providers - Quantitative method Conducted brief written
survey of 25 childcare providers
8Research Method
- ECE program evaluation variables measured
- ECE Classes and Workshops
- Accessibility
- Knowledge and skills learned
- Future attendance
- OSH communication
- Information about all aspects of ECE program
9Data and Analysis Accessibility of Classes
- How convenient did the childcare providers find
the ECE classes? - The focus groups participants overall found the
ECE classes convenient to attend. - Thoughts on
- Location
- Amenities/Services
- Scheduling
10Data and Analysis Accessibility of Classes
- What could OSH do to make attending classes more
convenient? - Location Logistics
- Class Schedule
- Class information
11Data and Analysis Knowledge and Skills Learned
from Classes
- For the childcare providers that have taken
classes, what did they learn? - Knowledge Learned
- Family difference and cultures
- How to teach infants
- Different perspective in child care
- How to understand children better
- Child development
12Data and Analysis Knowledge and Skills Learned
from Classes
- How are the childcare providers using what they
learned in ECE classes? - Using Knowledge Learned
- Helped them work with their own and other
children better. - Made them more conscientious about how they work
- Gave them a better idea of what to expect when
they have a baby and how to work with their
family - Understood that there are cultural differences.
- Found better ways to run their pre-school class.
- Gave them a good resource for getting useful
childcare information
13Data and Analysis Knowledge and Skills Learned
from Classes
- In the small survey, the participants were asked
if the ECE classes helped increase their
understanding of child development.
14Data and Analysis Accessibility of Workshops
- How convenient did the childcare providers find
the workshops? - Not many have participated in the workshops
- Location convenient
- Time and days of workshops not convenient for
all. - Handouts given out during the workshops were very
useful and convenient.
15Data and AnalysisAccessibility of Workshops
- What could OSH do to make attending workshops
more convenient? - Offer workshops at different times and during the
weekends - More bilingual workshops
- More handouts and workshop items
- More advertisement of their workshops
16Data and AnalysisKnowledge and Skills Learned
from Workshops
- For the Childcare Providers that have taken
workshops, how are they using what they learned? - Being aware of how they interact with children
- Being aware of how they interacting with
co-workers - Work with children that do not know how to read
- Able to deal with parents concerns and complaints
17Data and AnalysisKnowledge and Skills Learned
from Workshops
- In the small survey, the participants were asked
if the workshops helped increase their
understanding of child development. - Out of 20 responses. Five did not respond.
18Data and AnalysisFuture Attendance of ECE
classes and Workshops
- What would make the childcare providers likely
to attend future ECE classes and workshops? - Class Types
- Class Offerings
- Information
- Amenities
- Scheduling
- Location.
19Data and AnalysisOSH Communication
- What did the childcare providers suggest as the
best way for OSH to communicate with them in the
future? - What types of information would they like to
receive from OSH? - Overall, the majority of the class felt that mail
and email were the best ways to communicate - i.e. OSH List Serve
- Posting flyers at child care centers and Skyline
City College. - Coordinating with Skyline teachers to get OSH
event information out to the classes
20Conclusion
- The participants were overall very pleased with
the ECE program at OSH. - Recommendations for OSH
- Communicate more often to ECE students about the
ECE classes and workshops offered. - Collaborate with Skyline Community College and
teachers to get class and workshop information
out. - Work with Skyline Community College on ECE
classes topics the students are interested in. - Offer workshops that focus on topics theyre
interested in. - Try to incorporate culture, diversity, and other
languages into the workshops. - Have workshops at different times, days, and
locations.