This webpage offers key components of informing families about child and family outcomes. Published by: The Early Childhood Technical Assistance (ECTA)Center Informing Families about Outcomes Webpage
Tag Archives: Family Outcomes
CLASP DataFinder
This easy-to-use tool provides select demographic information as well as administrative data on programs that affect low-income people and families, including child care and Head Start. It is an example […]
Data, Now What? Skills for Analyzing and Interpreting Data
Conference: Division for Early Childhood (DEC) Date: October 2014 Presenters: Abby Winer, Christina Kasprzak, & Kathleen Hebbeler This presentation had participants engaging in several data analysis activities using child and […]
Planful Changes: Using Self-Assessments to Improve Child and Family Outcome Measurement Systems
The 2013 session describes the Early Childhood Outcomes (ECO) Center’s self-assessments and how states are using them for planning and systems improvement. The session is targeted to those who are […]
Developing a Framework to Build High Quality Part C and Section 619 Systems
This 2013 session presents the system framework the ECTA Center is developing to support states in analyzing the capacity of their current Part C and Section 619 systems and building […]
Investing in High Quality Early Learning Opportunities for ALL Children
These 2013 resources from the closing plenary of the Improving Data, Improving Outcomes 2013 Conference present the national picture of Part C and Section 619 programs’ 2011-12 child and family […]
Family and Child Outcomes Data: Drill-Down and Linkages
This 2013 session will review hypothetical state family outcomes data and examine indicators of data quality and patterns in the family outcomes data, and link data to examine connections between […]
Where the Rubber Hits the Road: Tools and Strategies for Using Child Outcomes Data for Program Improvement
This session shares ECO-developed tools designed to help state and local programs analyze, interpret, and use outcomes data. Presented at the Improving Data, Improving Outcomes Conference in September 2013. Where […]
A Guide to Analyzing Data from the Family Outcomes Survey
This 2009 document is specifically geared toward analyzing family outcomes using the ECO Survey. However, some analyses can be generalized more broadly. The document reviews the types of analyses that […]