Michigan’s Experience Preparing for OSEP Results Visit Lisa Wasacz – Part C Consultant Michigan Department of Education Michigan Office of Great Start.

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Michigan’s Experience Preparing for OSEP Results Visit Lisa Wasacz – Part C Consultant Michigan Department of Education Michigan Office of Great Start Office of Early Childhood Education and Family Services (517) /20/20111

About us… Called Early On ® in Michigan Department of Education Serves approximately 20,000 children yearly 57 service areas Separate contractors collecting data and providing technical assistance and professional development 29/20/2011

SMART Topic Selection… Michigan did not meet target for Family Outcome indicator 4B – Effectively communicate their children’s needs Target has not been met since FFY06 Why 4B was selected This particular indicator has a long term implication for the family We performed best on 4A – Helping your child develop and learn 4C – Knowing your rights – is only applicable during their time in Part C 4B – this would be beneficial throughout their educational tenure 39/20/2011

Data Reviewed Annual NCSEAM Family Survey Annual Longitudinal Data Additionally root cause analysis was performed on this indicator 49/20/2011

What Data Provided the Basis for Selection? Federal Fiscal Year SPP 4B: Effectively Communicate Child’s Needs Target Data SPP 4B: Effectively Communicate Child’s Needs Results Data FFY0551%Baseline FFY0651%54% FFY0755%51% FFY0860%53% FFY0967%53% FFY1053% 59/20/2011

Stakeholders Involved Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) Michigan Alliance for Families (MAF) Michigan Interagency Coordinating Council (MICC) Early On Coordinators Wayne State University (WSU) Michigan Office of Great Start – Department of Education (MDE) 69/20/2011

Onsite Planning Reviewed data at August 4 OSEP conference Series of Pre-OSEP visit conference calls Agenda will be determined by collaborative efforts between Results Facilitator and MDE Critical Elements Analysis Guide (CrEAG) document has been completed and sent to OSEP 79/20/2011

Technical Assistance North Central Regional Resource Center (NCRRC) Data Accountability Center (DAC) National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center ( NECTAC) 89/20/2011

Challenges Conflicting data between the two sources Understanding of the data Employing the data in a productive manner 99/20/2011

Ultimate Goal Help families feel comfortable in their communities Advocate for their children by effectively communicating their children’s needs 109/20/2011

Contact Information Lisa Wasacz - Early On Infant and Toddler Early Intervention: Part C Phone: Website: 119/20/2011