ACF
Administration for Children and Families |
U.S. DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES |
| 1. Log No. ACF-IM-HS-08-11 |
2. Issuance Date: 08/19/2008 |
| 3. Originating Office: Office of Head Start |
| 4. Key Word: Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) |
INFORMATION MEMORANDUM
TO: Head Start and Early Head Start Grantees and Delegate Agencies
SUBJECT:
Classroom Assessment Scoring System
(CLASS)
INFORMATION:
The Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007
requires that the Office of Head Start (OHS) include in the
monitoring reviews of Head Start agencies a valid and reliable
research-based observational instrument that assesses classroom
quality, including the assessment of multiple dimensions of
teacher-child interactions that are linked to positive child
outcomes and later achievement. The conference report accompanying
the Act suggests that OHS consider using existing research-based
methods such as the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) for
this purpose.
The CLASS is an observational instrument developed at the
University of Virginia to assess quality in pre-school classrooms.
It has been validated in over 2,000 pre-school classrooms and can be
used to reliably assess classroom quality in Head Start.
The CLASS assesses interactions between children and teachers in
three broad domains of classroom quality: Emotional Support,
Classroom Organization, and Instructional Support. The Office of
Head Start believes that the domains of quality measured by the
CLASS remain central to its approach to child development and
education and serve as important indicators of the future school
readiness of all Head Start children.
We are eager to explore the use of CLASS in monitoring and
quality improvement efforts. However, grantees are in no way
required to use the CLASS in their programs or to purchase CLASS
materials.
Professional Development Training for all Head Start
Grantees and Delegates
Beginning early in FY 2009, regionally based trainings will be
conducted on the CLASS instrument and how it can be used by programs
in professional development and quality improvement efforts.
Programs are not required to participate in these trainings, however
all costs, including travel for participants, will be covered by the
Office of Head Start. At least one staff member from every Head
Start grantee and delegate agency will be able to participate in
these trainings.
The training is designed for staff whose responsibilities include
the supervision and/or professional development of teaching staff
(i.e. education coordinators or similar positions). The training
will give participants the capacity to use the CLASS instrument to
assess and improve classroom quality in their programs.
The trainings will be three full days in length. The first two
days of training will be on the CLASS instrument with each
participant working to become a reliable CLASS assessor. The third
day will focus on how participants can use such a tool in
professional development. Participants will receive a CLASS
manual and other materials as well as access to professional
development materials for use in their programs.
Head Start programs serving less than 500 children will be able
send one staff member to these trainings. Programs serving between
500 and 1,000 children will be able to send two staff members, those
with 1,001-2,000 children will be able to send three staff members;
and programs serving more than 2,000 children will be able to send
four staff members. All participants should have responsibility for
classroom observation, supervision and/or professional development
of teaching staff.
The Office of Head Start views this training as an effort to
increase familiarity with a tool that may be part of monitoring in
the near future and to introduce a research-based classroom
observational system that is linked to professional development to
all programs. This training is not intended to fully equip most
programs to implement CLASS in their programs nor are programs in
anyway required to do so.
The trainings will begin late fall in 2008 and continue through
the summer of 2009. Regional Offices will be in contact with
programs on the specifics of this training opportunity, including
when and where trainings will be offered in your regions. We will
also be planning opportunities for directors and other staff to
become familiar with these tools through a webcast and conference
sessions.
Monitoring Pilot
In addition, the Office of Head Start will pilot the CLASS as
part of monitoring in a sample of grantees undergoing their
triennial review in 2009, consistent with reauthorization. The
results of the CLASS will not be part of the official reports but
will be shared with grantees after the review. The purpose of the
pilot is to help OHS determine if the CLASS is an appropriate
instrument to satisfy the requirements of reauthorization and if so,
to understand how best to implement it fully.
We look forward to learning from both of these efforts to improve
our monitoring and to enhance the quality of Head Start
classrooms. We appreciate all of your efforts to make this
successful.
/Patricia E. Brown/
Patricia E. Brown
Acting Director
Office of Head
Start