Parenting Education Curricula Fall 2016 Survey: Parenting Education Curricula
3. Your Position Value Percent Count Parenting Educator (licensed) 64.9% 224 Parenting Educator (variance or special permission) 14.2% 49 Other - Write In 20.9% 72 Total 345
4. Do you use the Parent Education Core Curriculum Framework to guide some or all of your curriculum planning? Value Percent Count Yes 71.7% 246 No 14.9% 51 What is the Parent Education Core Curriculum Framework? 13.4% 46 Total 343
5. With regard to your use of the Parent Education Core Curriculum Framework, how would you rate your level of implementation? Value Percent Count Just getting started 21.8% 53 Partially or mostly implemented 49.0% 119 Fully implemented 29.2% 71 Total 243
6. Do you provide classes to parents utilizing any published parenting curricula (e.g., Circle of Security (COS), Incredible Years (IY), Parents as Teachers, STEP, etc.). Value Percent Count Yes 34.6% 118 No 65.4% 223 Total 341
8. Does your program/district own any published parenting curricula resources (e.g., books, manuals, etc.)? Value Percent Count Yes 54.5% 187 No 45.5% 156 Total 343
10. Do you have special knowledge about a published curriculum or have you received training? Value Percent Count Yes, I have been trained in the use of a published curriculum. 23.7% 81 Yes, I have participated in professional development related to a published curriculum. 14.3% 49 Yes, I have read and researched a published curriculum. 6.7% 23 No 55.3% 189 Total 342
14. Do you partner or collaborate with any other programs to provide parenting education? If yes, please check all that apply. Value Percent Count Child Care 25.0% 51 Head Start 27.9% 57 Health care provider 15.7% 32 K-12 32.8% 67 Public Health 29.9% 61 Other - Write In 45.1% 92 Total 204