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Where Do They Go? Capturing Accurate Part C Exiting DataThe presentation explored challenges that states and local regions face in accurately capturing Part C Exiting reasons. The IDC Part C Exiting workgroup has been developing a tool to assist with these challenges. The presentation was interactive, drawing on the experiences of new and seasoned data managers.
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Forming Evaluation Questions for Your SSIP EvaluationThis presentation focuses on the development of evaluation questions during SSIP evaluation planning.
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Activities That Support Improvement in a Part C SIMRThe presentation providing guiding questions to help states connect SSIP Phase I and Phase II planning.
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Building Implementation Capacity: Data to Drive ChangeThe presentation focuses on how to use high quality data to support effective implementation. Information highlights informed use of data for decision making and improvement and the conditions under which high-quality data can make the most difference.
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The Role of IDEA Data Managers in LA/SEA Data Governance ProgramsData governance is a critical function for organizing and exerting proper influence over data management decisions. During the last several years, many LAs and SEAs have defined and adopted data governance programs. This session explored the role of IDEA data managers as data stewards in SEA data governance programs.
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What Data Can Tell Us – and What It Can’t: How to Be Sure We Know What Our Data MeansValidity is about more than results—it is determined by the question asked, the data collection design, and analysis. In this session, presenters led a discussion on what the data can, and cannot, say about outcomes, using examples from a selection of Part B and Part C indicators. Questions posed included: What is the difference between student outcomes and program performance? Can your data tell you which states, districts, or programs are performing better? What policy questions would you like to know about that your data currently cannot answer?
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IDEA and FERPA - Understanding the BasicsThis presentation informed participants of the privacy provisions under IDEA Part C, IDEA Part B, and FERPA. It covered the basics surrounding the legal requirements related to the protection of PII about children with disabilities and where to go for help with questions about privacy. The audience for the presentation included administrators and practitioners who are concerned with providing services for children and youth while maintaining the privacy of the children and youth they are serving.