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42nd Annual Head Start Conference and Expo
Mar. 29 - Apr. 2, 2015
About this Conference
NHSA’s Annual Head Start Conference and Expo is the largest national event devoted to the Head Start and Early Head Start community.
This year more than 5,000 executive directors, directors, administrators, managers, teachers, policy council members, and parents from every state will gather in Washington, D.C. March 29 - April 2, 2015.
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Commonly Used Terms
Glossary
Average: Also known as the mean. Found by adding the numbers in a group and dividing by the number of numbers in the group.
Blind Study: A study in which the participants are unaware as to whether they are in the control group or the experimental group or the experimental group
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Research
Research
For fifty years, research and evaluation have documented Head Start's impact on school readiness, academic achievement, health, family stability, and long-term success.
As a nonprofit membership and advocacy organization, NHSA sees its role in research as:
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Research by Topic
Research by Topic
Below are links to compilations of research on some of the most important topics for Head Start practitioners. While these aim to gather useful resources and research, they are by no means exhaustive. For additional research sources and strategies for navigating them, visit Accessing and Reading Research.
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Launching a New Study to Create the Tool You Need for Documenting Family Engagement
NHSA is excited to be launching an important new Head Start Parent, Family and Community Engagement Study! This study, led by NORC at the University of Chicago with guidance from the National Head Start Association and Region V Head Start Association, will inform our national understanding of parent engagement and create a tool to help local programs collect better information from parents about their experiences.
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Parent Gauge
Measuring family engagement through parents' own words
NHSA is now offering a web-based instrument that measures parent experience and the impact of early childhood programs’ engagement efforts. This innovative new tool aligns with the Office of Head Start’s Parent, Family, and Community Engagement Framework. Programs can use this tool to identify the needs of their families, the strengths of their PFCE efforts, and areas for improvement. Easy-to-read results provide baseline data and measure growth throughout the year.
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FAQ
What is Parent Gauge™?Parent Gauge™ is a web-based tool that measures parent experience and the impact of your program's engagement efforts.
You can view a recording of a recent webinar that covers the origin story, a live demonstration, and more information about what is included with an annual subscription.
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Parent Gauge™ A Tool In Support of a Movement
Parent Gauge™ Created By Practitioners for Practitioners…
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National Head Start Association Applauds FY’15 Omnibus Appropriations Bill
12/13/2014
Solid funding level enables centers to maintain current services under ever-rising costs
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The Head Start Model
The premise of Head Start is simple: every child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has the ability to reach their full potential.
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Two Generations Together
The Two Generations Together Initiative is focused on increasing awareness of two-generation adult education and job training models that are part of the comprehensive child and family services delivered by Head Start programs across the country.
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NHSA Affiliate Capacity and State-Level Engagement
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NHSA State/Regional Profile Survey Final Report
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EHS-CC Partnership Project
Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership Project
Based on President Obama's commitment to early learning and the groundswell of investments in states and local communities, the National Head Start Association has been working to realize the vision of a high-quality continuum of care for our country’s most vulnerable children, with a particular focus on the role of Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships in this continuum.
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Head Start Associations Contacts
Below is a list of contacts. To keep your assocation information accurate, please use the association update form to submit changes.
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