ASES and 21st CCLC 2017 Field and Site Coordinator Surveys Open Through June 8, 2018
About the ASES and 21st CCLC Expanded Learning Field and Site Coordinator Surveys 2018
Purpose
The California AfterSchool Network (CAN) in partnership with the
California Department of Education’s Expanded Learning Division
(CDE-EXLD), is seeking information regarding After School
Education and Safety (ASES) and 21st Century Community
Learning Centers (21st CCLC) practitioners and
supporter’s knowledge of the Quality Standards for Expanded
Learning in California, and understanding of the requirements to
implement a Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) process. The
surveys are also intended to surface current field
challenges and needs.
The survey will provide assessment data to inform a CQI process at the statewide level. We are gathering this end-of-year data to assess how the statewide System of Support can further support the field. The surveys will be open until June 8, 2018.
Two Surveys for Different Audiences
Hard copies of each survey are attached for previewing.
Field Survey
The Field Survey
is intended for all ASES and 21st CCLC expanded learning field
practitioners, supporters and administrators, except for Site
Coordinators (e.g., Grant Manager, Program Director, State,
District or Community Based Organization (CBO) Administrator,
Technical Assistance Provider, School Teacher or Principal,
Front-Line Staff).
Site Coordinator Survey
The Site
Coordinator Surveyis intended for Site Coordinators of
ASES or 21st CCLC, including After School Safety and
Enrichment for Teens, or ASSETs programs.
- A Site Coordinator is someone who oversees a program at one site and is responsible for the supervision of frontline staff.
Why take this survey?
- Ten Site Coordinators who take the Site Coordinator survey will be selected to win a $25 Amazon Gift Card.
- Your participation will provide data to statewide and regional leaders, and the field at-large to inform efforts to support expanded learning programs.
- CAN and the CDE will be releasing a summary of the aggregate data gathered in this survey regionally and statewide.
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Additional Opportunity to Inform About Supporting Students With Special Needs
The Expanded Learning Division is also seeking data on your
needs related to supporting children and youth with special
needs. You may have already taken this survey, but if you have
not had the opportunity to, click here to take the
additional survey.
Your input will inform the California Department of Education on
how they can best assist the field as they provide effective
supports to children and youth with special needs. Take the Inclusion in
Expanded Learning Survey.