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Why do program planners in education, business, industry, government, etc. conduct needs assessments? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Legal Requirements The law requires States to submit applications that describe: a comprehensive plan for needs assessment and service delivery that identifies the special educational needs of migrant children; how the States priorities for the use of funds relate to the States needs assessment; and how the State will award subgrants to reflect the results of the comprehensive needs assessment plan. [See Section 1304 - State Applications; Services & Section 1306 - Comprehensive Needs Assessment and Service-Delivery; Authorized Activities.] Program Requirements Policy guidance issued by the Office of Migrant Education states that needs assessments: are conducted annually; use the best information available; are a process by which each state determines how to integrate MEP-funded services into the states comprehensive education reform plan to best meet the identified needs of migrant children; establish statewide priorities for local procedures; and provide a basis for the allocation of funds. Definition of Key Terms Need refers to the gap or discrepancy between a present state (what is) and a desired state (what should be). The need is neither the present nor the future state; it is the gap between them. Desired Results -Current results= Need(What should be)(What is)100% of third grade migrant students meet the state proficiency level in reading-30% of third grade migrant students meet the state proficiency level in reading=70% of third grade migrant children must reach the proficiency level in reading Target Group Needs Assessments are focused on particular target groups in a system. Common target groups in education settings include students, parents, teachers, administrators, and the community at-large. Ideally, needs assessments are initially conducted to determine the needs of the people (i.e., service receivers) for whom the organization or system exists (e.g., students). However, a comprehensive needs assessment often takes into account needs identified in other parts of a system. For example, a needs assessment might include the concerns of the service providers (e.g. teachers, guidance counselors, or school principalsthe people who have a direct relationship with the service receivers) or system issues (e.g., availability of programs, services, and personnel; level of program coordination; and access to appropriate facilities). Definition of Key Terms (continued) A Needs Assessment is a systematic approach that progresses through a defined series of phases. Needs Assessment focuses on the ends (i.e., outcomes) to be attained, rather than the means (i.e., process). For example, reading achievement is an outcome whereas reading instruction is a means toward that end. It gathers data by means of established procedures and methods designed for specific purposes. The kinds and scope of methods are selected to fit the purposes and context of the needs assessment. Needs assessment sets priorities and determines criteria for solutions so that planners and managers can make sound decisions. Needs assessment sets criteria for determining how best to allocate available money, people, facilities, and other resources. Needs assessment leads to action that will improve programs, services, organizational structure and operations, or a combination of these elements.  A Three-Phase Model of Needs Assessment a systematic approach that progresses through a defined series of phases  Prepare a Management Plan Identify Concerns Determine Measurable Indicators Consider Data Sources Decide Preliminary PrioritiesDetermine Target Groups Gather Data to Define Needs Prioritize Needs Identify & Analyze Causes Summarize FindingsSet Priority Needs Identify Possible Solutions Select Solution Strategies Propose Action Plan Prepare Report  Phase I: Explore What Is Two major objectives of the exploration phase are gaining: 1) a sense of commitment to the needs assessment at all levels in the organization; and 2) an assurance that decision makers will follow-up (i.e., use) the findings with appropriate and timely action. STEP 1: Prepare Management Plan Successful projects have leadership. A key person in planning and managing a needs assessment is the project manager. Form a Needs Assessment Committee. The members of a Needs Assessment Committee should represent those organizations and individuals that are critical to ensuring commitment and follow-up. Determine a reporting schedule. Timely reports to top management and other important stakeholders, with opportunities for interaction on major issues, also are critical. STEP 2: Identify Major Concerns Reach consensus on the goals (desired outcomes) of greatest importance to the target group. Refine the list of goals to the top 3 5 goals. Brainstorm a list of concerns/factors for each of the goals. Decide on the major concerns for each goal. Phase I: Explore What Is (continued) STEP 3: Determine Need Indicators Identify indicators that could verify that the concern/issue exist. [An indicator is data that can verify that a concern exists.] STEP 4: Consider Data Sources Determine what kinds of information would be helpful to more clearly define the need and where to get the data. STEP 5: Decide on Preliminary Priorities Set the priorities of each concern as a focus in the gathering of data. Group Activity: Exploring What Is  Group Activity: Exploring What Is (continued) GOAL: CONCERN (FACTORS): INDICATORS:SOURCES OF DATA:    Phase II: Data Gathering & Analysis   STEP 1: Determine Target Groups Determine the scope of the needs assessmente.g., all districts with eligible migrant children. Determine target groupse.g., migrant students, parents, teachers, etc. STEP 2: Gather Data to Define Needs Specify a desired outcome based on the programs goals. Collect data to determine the current state of the target group in relation to the desired outcome. Formulate need statements based on discrepancies between current and desired outcomes. STEP 3: Prioritize NeedsBased on Data List concerns (need areas) in rank order of importance (e.g., School affliation, English Language, Course Completion). Within each area of concern, separately rank the identified needs (e.g., Within School affliationCounselor-student contact, peer network, extra curricula activities). Phase II: Data Gathering & Analysis (continued) STEP 4: Identify & Analyze Causes Determine general and specific causes of high priority needs. In general, try to answer question Why does this need persist? Identify the factors that are amenable to intervention with control of your program. STEP 5: Summarize Findings Summarize and document findings by need with an explanation of the major causes. Share the results with the Needs Assessment Committee, managers, and other key stakeholders. Tool: Identifying & Analyzing Causes (Cause and Consequence Analysis) To determine the priority of each need, examine both the difficulty to correct the need and the degree of criticality. Review the ratings in light of the magnitude of the discrepancy between the present and desired states. Use results to provide data for consideration in setting priorities and moving to solution strategies. NEEDCAUSESCONSEQUENCESDIFFICULTY TO CORRECT [low, medium, high]CRITICALITY 1 2 3 4 5  In column 1: List needs that were previously identified in the needs assessment. In column 2: List all possible treatable causes of each need (concern), itemized separately for each need. A given need may have more than one cause. In column 3: List consequences if the cause is not removed and the need is not meet, also itemize separately for each need. There may be more than one consequence for each need. In column 4: Enter a rating (low, medium, high) of the difficulty of correcting the problem once it has occurred. In column 5: Enter a rating, on a scale of 1 to 5, of the degree of criticality of the need if it is not met, with 5 being the most critical.   Phase III: Decision-making STEP 1: Set Priority of Needs Criteria for assigning priorities among needs are based on several factors: The magnitude of discrepancies between current and target states; Causes and contributing factors to the needs; The degree of difficulty in addressing the needs; Risk assessmentthe consequences of ignoring the needs; The effect on other parts of the system or other needs if a specific need is or is not met; The cost of implementing solutions; and Other factors that might affect efforts to solve the need. Set priorities in two stages: (a) broad areas, such as goals, concerns (needs) or target groups; and (b) critical needs within each area. STEP 2: Identify Possible Solutions Set criteria (or standards) for judging the merits of alternative solution strategies. At a minimum, proposed solutions should meet the criteria of effect on causes, acceptability, and feasibility (includes resources). Generate and examine potential solutions. In examining possible solutionsreview and document research and evaluation data that supports the merits of each alternative.  What IsPossible SolutionsWhat Should Be Phase III: Decision-making (continued) STEP 3: Select Solutions Evaluate and rate each solution separately against the evaluation criteria. Consider whether each of the high-ranking solutions will drive toward the contemplated change or whether they will push in the opposite direction, preventing change. On the basis of all the information, select one or more solutions for each need area. STEP 4: Propose Action Plan The plan should include descriptions of the solutions, rationale, proposed timelines, and resource requirements. STEP 5: Prepare Report At the end of this phase, a written report should be prepared to communicate the methods and results of the needs assessment to decision-makers, policymakers, and key stakeholders. The report should include: Description of the needs assessment process; Major outcomes (identified needs); Priority Needs (and criteria used to determine such priorities); Action Plan (with the data and criteria used to arrive at the solution strategies); and Recommendations for future needs assessments. Review of the Three-Phases of Needs Assessment Set up management plan for needs assessmentSelect target group(s)Prioritize needsConduct preliminary investigation of what isGather data on need indicators to formulate need statements (describing the discrepancy between what is and what should be)Identify potential solution strategies to meet the needsIdentify major concerns or factorsPrioritize needsEvaluate alternative solutionsDetermine indicators of need in each area of concernPerform causal analysesSelect one or more solutionsIdentify the best potential sources of data to fully define each need indicatorIdentify factors within program controlPropose an action plan to implement the solutionsSet preliminary priorities for each need indicator (by level) to focus data gatheringAnalyze and interpret all data, summarize findingsPrepare written reports and oral briefingsOutcome: Preliminary plan for data collection in Phase 2Outcome: Criteria for action based on high-priority needsOutcome: Action plan(s), written and oral briefings, and final report Needs Assessment in a Continuous Improvement Cycle   Summary There is no one correct needs assessment model or procedure. The active use of a Needs Assessment Committee is one important method for obtaining expert advice and gaining commitment to the process and using the results. Make sure needs focus on desired outcomes and are listed as the gaps between what is and what should be. Before you gather data, spend the time to investigate what is known about the needs of the target groupto identify all of the concerns. Develop measurable need indicators to guide your data collection process. Perform a causal analysisAsk why does this need still exist? To solve a problem, planners must understand it first. Share information with decision makers, policymakers, and stakeholders throughout the needs assessment process. Frequent communication with these groups is important for the buy in needed to use the needs assessment results. Document the research base for potential solutions. Prepare a written report that describes the methods and results of the needs assessment. Reflection What are three of the top challenges you face as you prepare to plan and manage a statewide needs assessment for your program? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ TYPES OF NEEDS ASSESSMENT DATA TYPES OF STUDENT DATA ELEMENTS COLLECTED FOR MEP NEEDS ASSESSMENT PURPOSES (SAMPLE OF 13 STATES )TEST SCORESSCHOOL INVOLVEMENTFAMILY BACKGROUNDState Assessment ScoresAffiliation with teacher(s)Residency DataStandardized Tests ScoresSpecial Education (IEP)Homebase State/DistrictNorm-Reference Test ScoresFree Lunch ParticipationEducational Attainment of ParentsCriterion Reference Test ScoresDiscipline RecordEducational Attainment of SiblingsCognitive Ability Test ScorePersonal Relationships (i.e., friends)Language Spoken in the HomeLanguage Proficiency Ratings (English & Primary Language Other than English)Enrollment/Placement in Other Programs (Title I, ESL, Bilingual, Even Start, Preschool, etc.)Language Proficiency of ParentPortfolio Assessment RatingsGifted & TalentedAccess to TransportationTeacher Survey of Basic Skill NeedsInterest in Adult Basic EducationLevel of Parental InvolvementEarly Childhood Development TestInterest in GEDMobility (Number of Moves)Early Childhood Development SurveyInterest in Enrollment in Public School SystemFamily IncomeComputer/Technology Literacy SkillsInterest in Job TrainingShelter/Food/ClothingAbuse/NeglectACADEMIC PROGRESSPERSONAL CHARACTERISTICSFamily Conditions (e.g., foster care, married teen, guardian, etc.)Age-Grade DiscrepancySelf Concept RatingGrade RetentionSelf Esteem RatingHEALTH INDICATORSAttendance Record Special Talents/StrengthsNumber of Interruptions to Education During Regular School YearSocial Behavior Assessment Inventory ScoreMedical Screening ResultNumber of TASS Objectives MasteredFeeling, Attitudes, Behavior Scale IndexDental Screening ResultLast Grade CompletedEducation GoalsVisual Screening ResultGradesCareer GoalsAuditory Screening ResultCredits Accrued for GraduationHours of EmploymentImmunizationsNumber of Failed CoursesLibrary Card & UsePrimary Health Care AccessDropout StatusLegal problemTB TestRecommendation for Counseling Most Recent Physical Exam RESOURCES SUGGESTED READINGS MCKILLIP, Jack. Needs Analysis: Tools for the Human Services and Education. 1987. KAUFMAN, Roger., and Fenwick W. English. Needs AssessmentConcept and Application. 1979 KAUFMAN, Roger. Strategic Planning Plus: An Organizational Guide. 1992. WITKIN, Bell, R., and James W. Altschuld. Planning and Conducting Needs Assessments: A Practical Guide. 1995.     comprehensive needs assessment PAGE  PAGE 2 Office of Migrant Education: 2001 New Directors Orientation comprehensive needs assessment--appendix Archived Information It is not possible to succeed with a brilliant idea and superb execution of the wrong strategy John OTool Author, Advertising Knowing and not doing are equal to not knowing at all. Anonymous A system is a set of regularly interacting elements that form a unified whole and organized for a common purpose. An important characteristic of a system is that all parts are interdependent. Anything that affects one part of the system has consequences for the whole. I Explore What Is II Gather & Analyze Data III Make Decisions I Explore What Is II Gather & Analyze Data III Make Decisions Decide Preliminary Priorities Identify Major Concerns Determine Need Indicators Consider Data Sources Prepare Management Plan The purpose of Phase I is to investigate what is already known about the needs of the target group; to determine the focus and scope of the needs assessment; and to gain commitment for all stages of the assessment; including the use of the findings for program planning and implementation. Who is important to have as a member of your Needs Assessment Committee? Goal Concern Indicator Project Mapping can be used to provide a visual map of all of the concerns and indicators related to a goal. I Explore What Is II Gather & Analyze Data III Make Decisions Summarize Findings Prioritize Needs Identify & Analyze Causes Gather Data To Define Needs Determine Target Groups The task of the Phase II is to document the status, the what is of the concerns/issues, to compare the status with the vision of what should be, and to determine the magnitude of the needs and their causes. The major output from this phase is a set of needs statements in tentative order of priority, based on the criticality of the need, and its causes. A Need Statement describes the gap, or discrepancy, between what is and what should be. It cannot be emphasized too stronglythat a needs assessment is not complete unless plans are made to use the information in a practical way. Phase III is the bridge from the analysis to actionto use needs assessment findings. It answers important questions: What needs are the most critical? What are some possible solutions? Which solutions are best? Propose Action Plan Select Solutions Prepare Report Identify Possible Solutions Set Priority of Needs III Make Decisions I Explore What Is II Gathering & Analyze Data I Explore What Is II Gather & Analyze Data III Make Decisions Consider placing a focus on service providers or system resources in updating the basic student needs assessment. 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