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Birth Cohort Jennifer Park National Center for Education Statistics

Birth Cohort Jennifer Park National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences IES Research Conference June 2006. Presentation Overview Describe the goals and design of the ECLS-B Identify special features of the design Describe data released to date.

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Birth Cohort Jennifer Park National Center for Education Statistics

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  1. Birth Cohort Jennifer Park National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences IES Research Conference June 2006

  2. Presentation Overview • Describe the goals and design of the ECLS-B • Identify special features of the design • Describe data released to date

  3. Purpose of the ECLS-B • Measure child cognitive, physical, and socioemotional development from infancy to kindergarten entry • Measure the ways in which home learning environments and early care and education providers support that development

  4. ECLS Conceptual Model Family School Early Care and Education Child Neighborhood and Community

  5. Sample Design • Nationally representative sample of children born in 2001. • sampling frame drawn from U.S. birth certificates. • Oversamples of special populations • low birth weight – American Indian/Native Alaskan • very low birth weight – Asian/Pacific Islander • twins – Chinese* • n 14,000. • * The separate oversample of Chinese infants permits precision in statistical comparisons of Asian/Pacific Islander infants with members of their largest ethnic subgroup.

  6. Study Design • Data are collected at multiple points in time. • Data are collected from multiple sources. • children – teachers • mothers and fathers – schools • child care providers • Data are collected through multiple methods.

  7. Collection Status

  8. Components by Wave 9 months 2 years Preschool • Child assessments • Parent interview • Father questionnaires • Child assessments • Parent interview • Father questionnaires • Early care and education provider interviews • Early care and education observations • Child assessments • Parent interview • Resident father questionnaire • Early care and education provider interviews • Early care and education observations

  9. Components by Wave (continued) Kindergarten ‘06 Kindergarten ‘07 (late entry only) • Child assessments • Parent interview • Teacher questionnaire • School characteristics data * • Wrap around care provider questionnaire • Early care and education provider interviews • Child assessments • Parent interview (abbreviated) • Teacher questionnaire (possibly) • Wrap around care provider questionnaire * From CCD and PSS.

  10. Less than .5 percent # Percentage of children demonstrating certain mental skills at 8 to 10 months of age and at 11 to 13 months of age: 2001 Percent SOURCE: Flanagan, K. and West, J. (2004). Children Born in 2001: First Results from the Base Year of the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort. NCES Publication 2005-036.

  11. Percentage of children demonstrating certain physical skills at 8 to 10 months of age and at 11 to 13 months of age: 2001 Percent Eye hand coordination Sitting Prewalking Walking Balance SOURCE: Flanagan, K. and West, J. (2004). Children Born in 2001: First Results from the Base Year of the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort. NCES Publication 2005-036.

  12. Percentage of infants who experience various home learning activities at least 3 times a week with family members: 2001 SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort, Restricted-Use File (NCES 2004-093). Unpublished estimates weighted by W1R0.

  13. Percentage distribution of the frequency that infants are read to by family members, by socioeconomic status (SES): 2001 SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort, Restricted-Use File (NCES 2004-093). Unpublished estimates weighted by W1R0.

  14. Mean 9-month NCATS scores, by maternal education: 2001 Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Early Childhood Longitudinal Study Birth Cohort (ECLS-B), Restricted Use File (NCES 2004-093).

  15. Percentage of children at about 9 months of age, by presence of a father in the household: 2001 Nonbiological father 1% No father in household 20% Biological father 79% SOURCE: Flanagan, K. and West, J. (2004). Children Born in 2001: First Results from the Base Year of the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort. NCES Publication 2005-036.

  16. Percentage of children, by primary care arrangement at about 9 months of age: 2001 Multiple arrangements 1% Center-based care 9% No nonparental care 50% Nonrelative care 15% Relative care 26% SOURCE: Flanagan, K. and West, J. (2004). Children Born in 2001: First Results from the Base Year of the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort. NCES Publication 2005-036.

  17. Unique Features • Direct child cognitive and physical assessments over time • Oversamples of special populations • Videotape of mother-child interaction • Inclusion of fathers as well as mothers • Interviews and observations of child care settings

  18. Data Training Opportunities • Future Data Training Seminars and Conference Participation • ECLS-B Data Users Training Seminar (January 10-12, 2007) • SRCD Pre-conference Training Seminar (March 28, 2007) • AERA Professional Development Seminar (April 2007) • NICHD-NCES ECLS-B First Release Conference (May 8-10 2007) • Recent Training Seminars and Conference Participation • ECLS-B Data Users Training Seminar (January 2006) • PAA Pre-conference Training Seminar (March 2006) • AERA Professional Development Seminar (April 2006) • AERA Institute on Statistical Analysis for Policy (April 2006) • Jean Piaget Society Program Presentation (June 2006)

  19. For more information: ECLS website http://nces.ed.gov/ecls/ ECLS email address ecls@ed.gov

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