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APPENDIX F

EXPANDED ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This report is the culmination of almost six years' work by a very large number of people. Overall, the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation project could not have been undertaken without the contributions and collaboration of many, many individuals and organizations. In this appendix we acknowledge the diverse contributions of so many. We have attempted to include those who have played a key role from the beginning of the project, whether or not they were still involved at the time this report was being prepared; without their contributions, this work would not have been possible. We list the contributors that we so gratefully acknowledge in the following groups:

  • Early Head Start program directors at the 17 programs participating in the research
  • Early Head Start local research teams
  • Federal agency staff, including those at the Administration on Children, Youth and Families; the Administration for Children and Families; Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation; and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
  • Site Coordinators
  • Ellsworth Associates, Inc.
  • Early Head Start National Resource Center
  • Center for Children and Families, Columbia University Teachers College
  • Mathematica Policy Research
  • Early Head Start evaluation Technical Work Group
  • Others

A. EARLY HEAD START RESEARCH PROGRAMS1

Jana Gifford and JoAnn Williams
Child Development, Inc. (University Affiliated Program of Arkansas)
Russellville, Arkansas

Manuel Castellanos, Jr., Ana Friendly, and JoEllen Tullis
The Children First Early Head Start (University of California, Los Angeles)
Venice, California

Lereen Castellano and Terry Hudgens
Family Star Early Head Start (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center)
Denver, Colorado

Mitzi Kennedy, Charmaine Lewis, Meera Mani, and Adele Phelan
Clayton/Mile High Family Futures, Inc. Early Head Start (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center)
Denver, Colorado

Susan Fessler, Mary Pepper, Kathie Readout, and Kate Smith
Mid-Iowa Community Action, Inc. Early Head Start (Iowa State University)
Marshalltown, Iowa

Martha Staker
Project EAGLE Early Head Start (University of Kansas)
Kansas City, Kansas

Mary Cunningham DeLuca, Shelly Hawver, Marsha Kreucher, and Martha York
Community Action Agency Early Head Start (Michigan State University)
Jackson, Michigan

Evelyn Givens, Mary K. Ross-Harper, and Shirley Stubbs-Gillette
KCMC Early Head Start (University of Missouri at Columbia)
Kansas City, Missouri

Rosa Agosto, Iris Fuentes, Barbara Greenstein, Wanda Marquez, and Audrey Neuhaus
The Educational Alliance, Inc. (New York University)
New York, New York

Heather Fisher, Vivian Herman, Laurie Mulvey, and Flora Woratshek
University of Pittsburgh Early Head Start (University of Pittsburgh)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Anita E. Kieslich
School District 17 Early Head Start (Medical University of South Carolina)
Sumter, South Carolina

Wesley Beal, Naomi Bridges, Pamela Castleman, and Eric DuPree
Northwest Tennessee Early Head Start (Mathematica Policy Research)
McKenzie, Tennessee

Valdi Lofthouse, Glenna Markey, and Sarah Thurgood
Bear River Early Head Start (Utah State University)
Logan, Utah

Lynn Milgram Mayer, Denise Mitchell, Stanley Pryor, and Cynthia Roberts Samples
United Cerebral Palsy Early Head Start (The Catholic University of America)
Fairfax County, Virginia

Kathleen Emerson, Susan James, Judith Jerald, and Mary Moran
Early Education Services Early Head Start (Harvard University)
Brattleboro, Vermont

Jose De Leon, Enrique J. Garza, Frances Love, and Carlos Trevino
Washington State Migrant Council Early Head Start (University of Washington College of Education)
Sunnyside, Washington

Pakhi Chaudhuri, Leslie Keller, Carolyn Marsh, and Peg Mazen
The Children's Home Society of Washington Families First Early Head Start (University of Washington School of Nursing)
South King County, Washington

B. LOCAL EARLY HEAD START RESEARCH TEAMS2

Robert Bradley, Richard Clubb, Mark Swanson, and Leanne Whiteside-Mansell
University Affiliated Program of Arkansas (Child Development, Inc.)
Little Rock, Arkansas

Debra Castelan, Claire Hamilton, Carollee Howes, Shira Rosenblatt, and Jane Wellenkamp,
(University of Georgia)
University of California (Children First Early Head Start)
Los Angeles, California

Robert N. Emde, Jon Korfmacher (Erikson Institute), Norman F. Watt (University of Denver), Jeffrey K Shears, JoAnn Robinson, and Paul Spicer
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (Family Star and Clayton/Mile High Family Futures)
Denver, Colorado

Diane Draper, Sarah French Howard, Gayle Luze, Susan McBride, and Carla Peterson
Iowa State University (Mid-Iowa Community Action, Inc.)
Ames, Iowa

Jane Atwater, Judith J. Carta, and Jean Ann Summers
University of Kansas (Project EAGLE)
Kansas City, Kansas

Holly Brophy-Herb, Hiram Fitzgerald, Cynthia Gibbons, Sharon Hoierr, Dennis Keefe, Mildred Omar, Tom Reischl (University of Michigan), and Rachel F. Schiffman
Michigan State University (Community Action Agency Early Head Start)
East Lansing, Michigan

Mark Fine, Jean Ispa, Gary Stangler, and Kathy Thornburg
University of Missouri at Columbia (KCMC Early Head Start)
Columbia, Missouri

Teresa Alverez-Canino, Gladys Gonzales-Ramos, Joanne Roberts, Jacqueline Shannon, Mark Spellmann, and Catherine Tamis-LeMonda
New York University (Educational Alliance, Inc.)
New York, New York

Beth Green, Chris Keane, Carol McAllister, and Robert McCall
University of Pittsburgh (University of Pittsburgh Early Head Start)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Michael Brondino, Richard Faldowski, and Susan G. Pickrel
Medical University of South Carolina (School District 17)
Charleston, South Carolina
Lisa Boyce, Catherine Elwell, and Lori Roggman
Utah State University (Bear River Early Head Start)
Logan, Utah
Harriet Liebow, Lawrence Rudner, Christine Sabatino, Nancy Smith, Nancy Taylor, Elizabeth Timberlake, Shavaun Wall, and Michaela L. Zajicek-Farber
The Catholic University of America (United Cerebral Palsy Early Head Start)
Washington, DC
Catherine Ayoub, Barbara Alexander Pan, and Catherine Snow
Harvard Graduate School of Education (Early Education Services Early Head Start)
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Eduardo Armijo and Joseph Stowitschek
University of Washington, College of Education (Washington State Migrant Council)
Seattle, Washington
Kathryn E. Barnard, Margaret McKenna, Colleen Morisset-Huebner, Susan Spieker, and Joanne Solchany
University of Washington, School of Nursing (Children's Home Society of Washington)
Seattle, Washington

C. SITE COORDINATORS

We gratefully acknowledge the following individuals who worked with the local research teams and MPR to coordinate data collection activities for the national study:

Arkansas: Dana Gonzales, Jennifer Monk
California: Farnaz Benyamini, Sophia Robles, Shira Rosenblatt
Denver: Joan Deming
Iowa: Sarah French Howard, Gayle Luze
Kansas: Deb Montagna
Michigan: Carolyn Koenigsknecht, Angela Smith
Missouri: Shannon Hancock, Michelle Matthews, Cynthia Wilson, Mimi Wolfenstein
New York: Lisa Baumwell, Joanne Roberts
Pennsylvania: Martha Terry
South Carolina: Stephanie Burns, Rebecca Ferris Regan
Tennessee: Barbara Schiff
Utah: Kay Hansen
Vermont: Brenda Kennedy, Barbara Pan
Virginia: Nancy Smith
Washington, Sunnyside: Romie Guillen
Washington, Kent: Anthippy Petras
D. FEDERAL AGENCIES
Administration on Children, Youth and Families

Commissioner's Office of Research
and Evaluation

Rachel Chazan Cohen
Michael Lopez
Helen Raikes
Louisa Banks Tarullo

ACYF Fellows

Gina Barclay-McLaughlin
Senobia Crawford
Brenda Jones Harden
Carole Kuhns

Commissioner's Office

Gail Collins
James Harrell
Deborah Roderick Stark
Helen Taylor
 

Head Start Bureau

Mary Bogle
Adrienne Bridgeman
Robin Brocatoss
Frankie Gibson
Denice Glover
Judith Jerald
Mimi Kanda
Douglas Klafehn
Esther Kresh
Ann Linehan
James O'Brien
Edgard Perez
Michelle Plutro
Madelyn Schultz
Tom Schultz
Willa Chopper Siegel
Mary Shiffer
Jean Simpson
Craig Turner
Sarah Younglove

Administration for Children and Families

Olivia Golden
Richard Jakopic
Joan Lombardi
Howard Rolston
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Linda Mellgren Martha Moorehouse
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Natasha Cabrera
Jeffrey Evans
Michael Lamb

E. EARLY HEAD START NATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER

The national and local evaluation teams have been very fortunate to have had the participation of staff from the Early Head Start National Resource Center, who have provided training and technical assistance to all Early Head Start programs from the outset. In particular, we are grateful to the following for their input and review of evaluation plans and issues at various stages of the project:

Zero to Three

Monique Amos
Linda Eggbeer
Helen Keith
Tammy Mann
Adrienne Brigmon Sparger
Lillian Sugarman
West Ed Center for Children and Family Studies

Ronald Lally
F. ELLSWORTH ASSOCIATES, INC.

Danielle Buente
Cheryl Clark
Angela Ingram-Jones
Kara King Walsh
Jennifer Maahs
Carolyn Swaney

G. CENTER FOR CHILDREN ANDFAMILIES, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY TEACHERS COLLEGE

Research Staff

Lisa J. Berlin (now at Duke University)
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Mary Byrne
Allison Sidle Fuligni
Veronica Holly

 
Videotape Coding and Supervision

Rebecca Fauth
Magdalena Hernandez
So-Yun Lee

 
Videotape Coding Development

Jeanne L. McHale,
Colleen O'Neal
Margaret Owen
Anne Ware

Videotape Coding, Development, and Supervision

Christy Brady Smith

Videotape Management and Coding

Wanda Garcia
Claudia O'Brien

Videotape Coding and Data Entry

Kimber Bogard
Yaowen Chang
Evelyn Crow
Cricket Crutcher
Katie MacLennan
Marcia Mann
Elizabeth Mathews
Isobel Ortiz
Missy Rohrbach
Elizabeth Salick
Ariel Shanok
Laura Stout Sosinsky
Radha Sripathy
H. MATHEMATICA POLICY RESEARCH

Word Processing and Administrative Support

Doreen Ambrose
Lynne Beres
Connie Blango
Chris Buchanan
Monica Capizzi
Kathy Castro
Jennifer Chiaramonti
Debbie Ellis
William Garrett
Gloria Gustus
Cathy Harper
Dave Jefferys
Scott McCarthy
Cindy McClure
Jill Miller
Marjorie Mitchell
Jane Nelson
Shawn Newland
Lisa Puliti
Jan Watterworth

Editorial Support

Laura Berenson
Walter Brower
Patricia Ciaccio
Roy Grisham
Joanne Pfleiderer
Researchers

Kimberly Boller
John Burghardt
Kathleen Coolahan
Mark Dynarski
Ellen Eliason Kisker
John M. Love
Lorenzo Moreno
Diane Paulsell
Linda Rosenberg
Christine Ross
Peter Z. Schochet
Cheri Vogel
Programmers

Ruo-Jiao Cao
Dexter Chu
Jennifer Faerber
Miriam Loewenberg
Alyssa Nadeau
Tim Novak
Ben Shen
Rachel Sullivan
Xiaofan Sun
 
Systems Analysts

Anne Bloomenthal
John Mamer
 
Research Analysts

Jeanne Bellotti
Sheila Hoag

Alicia Meckstroth
Charles Nagatoshi
Survey Operations

Data Operations Coordination

Susan Sprachman, Survey Director

(1995 - 1998)

Welmoet van Kammen, Survey Director (1998 - 2001)

Cheryl De Saw, Assistant Survey Director

Site Liaisons

Bea Jones
Linda Mendenko
Margo Salem
Barbara Schiff

Training Support Staff

Martina Albright
Lisa Baumwell
Amy Damast
Emily Doolittle
Dayana Jimenez
Tiffany Miller

Survey Operations Staff

Season Bedell-Boyle
Kathleen Candelaria
Marietta Corallo
Sharon De Leon
Chake Dereyan
William Ebron
David Eden
Betty Friedman
Linda Genzik
Susan Golden
Amy Levy
Beverly McCarthy
Jennifer McNeill
Rosiland Page
Rachel Reed
Phyllis Schanck
Cindy Steenstra
Marianne Stevenson
Susan Shillaber
Andrea Sleeper
Lucy Tindall

I. EARLY HEAD START EVALUATION TECHNICLAL WORK GROUP

The project's Technical Work Group (TWG) met with MPR and the consortium four times during the early years of the evaluation to advise the national team on conceptual and methodological issues. As individuals, they have been generous with their time and advice throughout the study. Their wise counsel has been extremely useful, and is reflected throughout the research and evaluation in numerous ways.

J. Lawrence Aber, National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University
Mark Appelbaum, University of California-San Diego
Gina Barclay-McLaughlin
Hedy N. Chang, California Tomorrow
Tom Cook, Northwestern University
Eugene Garcia, University of California, Berkeley
Kathleen M. Hebbeler, SRI International
Judith Jerald, Early Education Services Early Head Start3
Judith Jones, Columbia University
Sharon Lynn Kagan, Yale University
Marie McCormick, Harvard School of Public Health
Suzanne Randolph, University of Maryland

J. OTHERS

A number of individuals have provided expertise on particular issues relating to child and family measures, data collection, design, and analysis. In particular, we thank:

Richard R. Abidin, University of Virginia
Don Bailey, University of North Carolina
Jay Belsky, University of London, Birkbeck College
Marc Bornstein, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Margaret Burchinal, University of North Carolina
Rosemary Chalk, National Research Council
Martha Cox, University of North Carolina
Debby Cryer, University of North Carolina
Donna Bryant, University of North Carolina
Philip Dale, University of Missouri-Columbia
Carl Dunst, Orelena Hawks Puckett Institute
Byron Egeland, University of Minnesota
Larry Fenson, San Diego State University
Nathan Fox, University of Maryland
Barbara Friesen, Portland State University
Frank Furstenberg, University of Pennsylvania
James Gyurke, The Psychological Corporation
Thelma Harms, University of North Carolina
Ronald Kessler, Harvard Medical School
John J. McArdle, University of Virginia
Samuel Meisels, University of Michigan
Ron Mincy, Columbia University
Robert Moffitt, Johns Hopkins University
David Olds, Colorado Health Science Center
Joy Osofsky, Louisiana State University School of Medicine
Margaret Owen, University of Texas at Dallas
Deborah Phillips, Georgetown University
Robert Pianta, University of Virginia
June Pimm, University of Miami School of Medicine
Aurelio Prifitera, The Psychological Corporation
John Richters, University of Maryland
Desmond Runyan, University of North Carolina
Lisbeth Schorr, Harvard University
David Scott, University of Washington
Daniel Shaw, University of Pittsburgh
Marion Sigman, University of California, Los Angeles Medical School
Donna Spiker, Stanford University
Brian Vaughn, Auburn University
Ina Wallace, Research Triangle Institute
Ellen Walters, Harvard Medical School
Everett Waters, State University of New York, Stony Brook
Amy Wetherby, Florida State University

1The program's local research partner is indicated in parentheses.(back)

2The local program partner is indicated in parentheses.(back)

3Ms. Jerald resigned from the TWG when she assumed the Early Head Start program leadership position at ACYF in fall 1999.(back)



 

 

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