In the latest Early ED in ESSA blog, our co-directors Donna Spiker and Kathy Hebbeler and our friends Sharon Walsh and Debbie Cate from the ECTA Center explain how states […]
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Who is Linking Part C and Part B 619 Data? Look to the Maps!
In discussions with our state partners around data linking, a question we often hear at the DaSy Center is, “What are other states doing?” In order to provide information about […]
What does it take to create a good RFP for a new data system?
Sorry, your data system will not perform as desired forever. Requirements, technology, expectations all change. Even with the best maintenance, your data system will eventually become antiquated. Replacing it may […]
Double-Check Federal Privacy Requirements before You Link
As you plan to link data, be sure you check federal privacy requirements for sharing personally identifiable information (PII). One very helpful resource to consider is Understanding the Confidentiality Requirements […]
Linking Data Between Part C and Part B 619 Resource Collection
This Special Collection includes all of the resources shared during Linking Week, including: infographics a video blogs useful products from TA Centers webinar presentations and recordings We will add to […]
Linking Early Childhood Data
This infographic from DaSy’s 2017 Focus on Linking Part C and Part B 619 Data week offers an illustration of some important steps for states to consider when linking data […]
Where are the Data?
This infographic from DaSy’s 2017 Focus on Linking Part C and Part B 619 Data week offers illustrations of four different scenarios for housing Early Intervention (EI) and Early Childhood […]
Part C and Part B 619 Data: A commitment worth making
In February of 2016, the state-driven Linking Part C and Part B 619 Cohort began with the hope of joining or “wedding” data from these two programs to address program […]
How DaSy’s Critical Questions Can Support Your Linking Efforts
This short video describes how a team might use DaSy’s Critical Questions to support their linking work. For more information, visit our Critical Questions.
Linking Week Day Four: Ensuring Privacy
A major priority when linking data is ensuring that Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is protected. Today’s resources can help you ensure privacy while connecting your data sources: Today’s Stay on […]