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The American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey 2015 (AI/AN FACES 2015) is the first national descriptive study of children and families enrolled in Head Start programs operated by federally recognized tribes. These programs incorporate communities’ unique histories, traditions, and beliefs into their operations. AI/AN FACES 2015 reflects advice from the AI/AN FACES Workgroup, comprising Region XI Head Start directors, researchers, and federal officials.

This research brief defines a single-case design, illustrates common types of designs, and details the benefits and drawbacks of conducting single-case design research.

 

This executive summary and research brief present updates from 2018’s Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) review of home visiting program models that serve families with pregnant women and children from birth to age five.

 

 

Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) was launched in fall 2009 to conduct a thorough and transparent...

This brief introduces five categories of key elements associated with reflective supervision. It then presents a tool to help supervisors plan, conduct, and reflect on sessions with a focus on those elements.

This brief summarizes the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) review's approach to addressing key comments from the public and expert consultants about revisions to the evidence review's procedures and standards in the final Version 2 Handbook of the Procedures and Evidence Standards.

 

This flowchart shows the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) review’s process for rating matched comparison group studies, along with definitions of key concepts the HomVEE team considers when rating studies.

This flowchart shows the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) review’s process for rating randomized controlled trials, along with definitions of key concepts the HomVEE team considers when rating studies.

This updated author reporting guide provides evaluators guidance about how to describe randomized controlled trials and matched comparison group design studies, and report their findings clearly so that systematic reviews can use their results.

Explore descriptive findings from the Home Visiting Career Trajectories project regarding staff perceptions of client caseloads.