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Project Title:

Developmental Outcomes and Assessments for Young Children
PIN: BCYF-I-06-04-A        

Major Unit:

Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education

Sub Unit: Board on Children, Youth, and Families
Board on Testing and Assessment

RSO: Van Hemel, Susan

Subject/Focus Area: Behavioral and Social Sciences; Education; Policy for Science and Technology


Project Scope
The committee will respond to a Congressional mandate for a National Research Council panel to "review and provide guidance on appropriate outcomes and assessments for young children." The committee will focus on two key topics: (1) the identification of key outcomes associated with early stages of child development for children ages 0-5, and (2) the quality and purpose of different state-of-the art techniques and instruments for developmental assessments.

In the first area, the committee will review the research base associated with developmental outcomes for children ages 0-5 in different domains, including physical, cognitive, social, psychobiological, and emotional. This review will include consideration of the range of variation associated with developmental outcomes in different child populations according to gender, SES status, race/ethnicity, and age. Special attention will be given to outcomes that are specified as the focus of early childhood programming, such as Head Start, as well as outcomes that allow states to monitor the developmental capacities of young children and to support programs that make positive contributions to these outcomes.

In the second area, the committee will examine the available range of techniques and instruments for assessing these outcomes, paying particular attention to the empirical evidence available about the reliability, validity, fairness and other considerations related to the quality and use of the developmental assessments. The review will consider issues related to the use of assessments in screening the developmental status of special populations of children (such as children with developmental disabilities, children from minority cultures, and children whose home language is not English).

The committee will also examine the criteria that should guide the selection of assessment techniques for different purposes, such as guiding curriculum and instructional decisions for individual children, or program evaluation and program accountability, and the ability to link early childhood interventions such as Head Start with wider community goals for young children. Special consideration will be given to the training requirements that are necessary for the use of assessments in different program settings and with different child populations. The committee will, to the extent possible, identify opportunities to link measurement improvement strategies within diverse settings (such as educational, developmental, and pediatric programs for young children) to avoid duplication and to maximize collaboration and efficiencies.

The committee will provide recommendations to practitioners and policymakers about criteria for the selection of appropriate assessment tools for different purposes, as well as how to collect and use contextual information to interpret assessment results appropriately for young children. The committee will also develop a research agenda to improve the quality and suitability of developmental assessment tools that can be used in a variety of early childhood program and service environments.


This project is sponsored by the Department of Health and Human Services.

The approximate start date for the project is September 29, 2006.

A report will be issued at the end of the project in approximately 20 months.

Update 6-6-08: The project duration has been extended. The report is expected to be issued in early July 2008.

Update 7-9-08: The project duration has been extended. The report is expected to be issued in late July 2008.


 
Project Duration: 20 months    

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Committee Membership
Committee Membership

Meetings
 Meeting 1 - 04/20/2007
 Meeting 2 - 07/06/2007
 Meeting 3 - 09/27/2007
 Meeting 4 - 12/06/2007
 Meeting 5 - 01/30/2008

Reports

Reports having no URL can be seen
at the Public Access Records Office
Early Childhood Assessment: Why, What, and How


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