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Pacific and Caribbean States/Entities Early Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education Meeting Improving Data, Improving Outcomes New Orleans, LA August 15 and 17, 2016

Day 2 (August 17th) Main agenda items for today: Child/Family Outcomes Data Quality (2-3:30 pm) General State/Entity Planning Time in State/Entity Teams (3:30-4:20pm) Evaluation

Meeting Objectives Gain ideas and resources for evaluating state systemic improvement plans Gain ideas and resources for improving the quality of child and family outcomes data Integrate information learned during conference sessions in state/entity teams and with TA providers/OSEP staff Propose ideas for current and future technical assistance opportunities from OSEP and OSEP-Funded TA Centers

TA needs we’ve heard so far SSIP Phase III guidelines/process Engaging general education partners in this State Systemic Improvement Plan Operationalizing your implementation plan Operationalizing your evaluation plan Developing/enhancing data systems TA “mechanisms”: regular webinars and a face-to-face meeting next year Other?

Child and Family Outcomes Data Quality Siobhan Colgan – ECTA/IDC Michelle Lewis – NCSI/Parent Information Center

General State/Entity Meetings

TA Needs for Phase III Any other suggestions for technical assistance from OSEP and OSEP-funded TA centers?

Adios! Iakwe! Aloha ‘Oe! Adios Esta! Safe Travels! Thank you for participating! Adios! Iakwe! Aloha ‘Oe! Adios Esta!

The contents of this presentation were developed under grants from the U.S. Department of Education, # H373Z120002, #H326P120002, H326R140006, and H373Y130002. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Project Officers: Meredith Miceli, Richelle Davis, Julia Martin Eile, Perry Williams, and Shedeh Hajghassemali.