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Perspectives on Data Use

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Listen to how important data are! The scope and complexity of data collected by Part C programs have significantly increased in the 30 years since IDEA Part C and Part […]

October 14, 2016 by Elaine Mulligan

Using the DaSy-NCSI Data Visualization Toolkit to Create Engaging and Effective Data Displays

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Conference: STATS-DC Date: July 2016 Presenters: Kerry Belodoff, Taletha Derrington, & Alice Ridgway This session introduces the new DaSy-NCSI Data Visualization Toolkit. The toolkit identifies key design principles, data considerations, […]

July 15, 2016 by Kerry Belodoff

Framework Self-Assessment Comparison Tool

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The Excel-based Self-Assessment Comparison Tool is intended to provide states with a mechanism to examine changes over time in the implementation of one or more components/subcomponents of the ECTA and […]

June 27, 2016 by Elaine Mulligan

How to Involve Families in the Child Outcome Summary Process

Conference: Infant and Early Childhood Conference (IECC) Date: May 2016 Presenters: Debi Donelan prepared with Katrina Martin This 2016 Infant and Early Childhood Conference (IECC) presentation explores ways to authentically […]

May 17, 2016 by Kerry Belodoff

Tools to assess knowledge and level of agreement

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A part of the IDEA Partnership’s Creating Agreement Collection, these documents provide the shared agreements across stakeholders groups about Creating Agreement that address the technical side of Creating Agreement. You’ll […]

May 16, 2016 by Elaine Mulligan

DaSy Data System Framework for Developing and Enhancing a High-Quality State Data System

Conference: OSEP Leadership Date: July 2015 Presenters: Kathleen Hebbeler (DaSy), Bruce Bull (DaSy), & Karie Taylor (AZ Part C Coordinator) This presentation demonstrates the DaSy Data System Framework and Self-Assessment, […]

September 4, 2015 by Elaine Mulligan

DaSy Data System Framework: A Tool for Building High-Quality State Part C and Section 619 Data Systems

This 2015 webinar introduces the key components of the DaSy Data System Framework. DaSy staff and state representatives share the potential uses of the framework for improving Part C and/or […]

February 19, 2015 by Kerry Belodoff

Measuring What Matters: Using Data to Support Family Progress

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This resource provides an overview of how Head Start and Early Head Start programs can use data to engage families and support each family’s progress toward the Office of Head […]

February 6, 2015 by Elaine Mulligan
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