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A Guide to SSIP Evaluation Planning PresentationThis presentation provides an introduction to the SSIP evaluation process and an overview of key steps in planning an SSIP Evaluation. The presentation references a set of worksheets that can be used to facilitate the planning process. More information on each step, along with its corresponding worksheets, can be found in the TA document, A Guide to SSIP Evaluation Planning.
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Action Planning for ImplementationThe presentation presents several action plan formats that can help states identify the key criteria that should be included in a high-quality action plan. Helpful handouts are included.
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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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Benefits of Using Integrated Data Systems to Support the SSIPThe presentation addresses the value of IDEA data managers and staff working with data from systems integrated with general education and early learning programs. Viewers can learn how integrated data can support the SSIP to provide a comprehensive integrated view of children/students, schools, and programs to improve outcomes for children and their families. A helpful handout is included.
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Beyond PR: Stakeholders as AlliesThis presentation can help SEAs learn about perspectives on stakeholders as allies and formulate essential questions to consider as they implement Phases II and III of the SSIP.
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Brief Overview of SSIP Evaluation PlanningThis presentation provides a brief overview of SSIP evaluation requirements and an introduction to key steps in planning an SSIP Evaluation.
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Building a Strong SSIP Using Implementation DriversImplementation Drivers are the key components of capacity and the functional infrastructure supports that enable a program’s success. The presentation highlights the three categories of implementation drivers (competency, organization, and leadership). An additional focus is on how these drivers support the development of an implementation plan that will result in positive student outcomes. Helpful handouts are included.