Research Reports and Projects
Head Start has sponsored research through the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE) to guide program improvement in Head Start and Early Head Start, as well as to guide the fields of early childhood programming and early childhood development. Dozens of Head Start programs across the country have collaborated with researchers in making significant contributions in terms of program innovation and evaluation, and the use of systematic data collection, analysis, and interpretation in program operations.
Head Start
Recent Reports
- Advisory Committee on Head Start Research and Evaluation: Final Report
Aug. 2012 [PDF, 3.1MB] - Head Start Children, Families, and Programs: Present and Past Data from FACES
Dec. 2011 [PDF, 678KB] - Understanding and Choosing Assessments and Developmental Screeners for Young Children Ages 3-5: Profiles of Selected Measures, Final Report
June 2011 [PDF, 1.75MB] - Head Start Impact Study: Final Report
Jan. 2010 [PDF, 2.85MB]
Featured Projects
Early Head Start
Recent Reports
- Baby FACES 2009: Learning As We Go: A First Snapshot of Early Head Start Programs, Staff, Families, and Children - Baby FACES 2009, First Report
Feb. 2011 [PDF, 3MB] - Lessons Learned from Interventions to Address Infant Mental Health in Early Head Start: Research to Practice Brief
Dec. 2008 [PDF, 1.62MB | HTML] - Program Performance Measures for Head Start Programs Serving Infants and Toddlers: Research to Practice Brief
April 2006 [PDF, 225KB | HTML]
Featured Projects
Research Reports and Projects. HHS/ACF/OHS. 2012. English.
Last Reviewed: January 2013
Last Updated: January 2, 2013