Project Activities
The partnership will occur in four phases designed to (1) build partnership capacity through quarterly meetings and planning sessions, (2) understand Hmong language development by engaging the community in participatory research methodology sessions, (3) translate the important features of the Hmong language into early literacy and language measures that can be piloted within SPPS, and (4) build community engagement strategies. SPPS and UM will work together at every phase of to explore Hmong language development and develop and pilot-test an initial version of the Individual Growth and Development Indicators (IGDIs).
Structured Abstract
Setting
This project will take place in Saint Paul Public Schools (SPPS), Minnesota. SPPS serves the largest urban Hmong community in the United States.
Sample
This project will focus on Hmong community members and preschool-aged children attending SPPS pre-k programs. Approximately 300 community members, including parents, elders and caregivers, and up to 180 Hmong-speaking preschoolers will participate in the study.
Initial research
In year 1/phase 1, the partners will launch the partnership and establish process and procedures for building the partnership. In year 1/phase 2, the partners will focus on community develop and distribute a community survey and conduct focus groups to understand Hmong language development and community values. In year 2/phase 3, the partners will develop Hmong IGDI measures, field test the new measures with a small sample of Hmong pre-k students, revise and finalize the measures, and conduct a pilot test with larger sample to examine item level functioning. In year 2/phase 4, the partners will create and implement a community engagement plan to emphasize the important features of Hmong language development and highlight how this development may relate to important academic outcomes, such as reading.
Key outcomes
The partnership will result in the development of a Hmong language version of the Individual Growth and Development Indicators that can be used by educators in SPPS and other school districts with a Hmong population to assess preschool children's early language and literacy skills. At the end of the partnership project, the partners will move forward with a plan for continued development and validation of the Hmong IGDI measures. The partners will also disseminate findings at practitioner meetings and national conferences, and produce articles for peer-reviewed practitioner and researcher journals.
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