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PREVIEW: STATE CHILD OUTCOMES DATA QUALITY PROFILES National Webinar February 2014
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Objectives ① Introduce the new state child outcomes data quality profiles ② Explain how to interpret the charts and graphs in the profiles ③ Review the data quality criteria used to analyze the national child outcomes data ④ Provide an opportunity for you (states) to have specific questions regarding the profiles answered by TA providers
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Overview The profiles include information about: State vs. national Data quality criteria used for national analysis Completeness of data Progress categories patterns Trends over time
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National vs. State: State A
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National vs. State: State B
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National vs. State: State C
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QUESTIONS? Feel free to ask your questions via the chat box Or by unmuting your line by pressing *6
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Quality Child Outcomes Data Criteria for quality state-wide data: 1. Reporting data on enough children 2. Within expected patterns 8
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Completeness of Data 1. Reporting data on enough children Part B 619: 12% or more of child count Number of children reported / Child count Part C: 28% or more of exiting children Number of children reported / Total exiters Note: Some states have established more accurate methods for estimating the number of children receiving services
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State A Part B 619: Percent of Child Count Included in Child Outcomes Data Plotted +-1 standard deviation (SD) above and below the national average.
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State B Part B 619: Percent of Child Count Included in Child Outcomes Data
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State C Part C: Percent of Exiters Included in Child Outcomes Data
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QUESTIONS? Feel free to ask your questions via the chat box Or by unmuting your line by pressing *6
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Patterns in the Data 2. Within expected patterns in the data Criteria for inclusion in national analysis Category ‘a’ not greater than 10% (However, less than 5% recommended as more stringent data quality criteria for states) Category ‘e’ not greater than 65%
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Progress Category Patterns: State A
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Progress Category Patterns: State B
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Progress Category Patterns: State C
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What Types of Change are Important? 18
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Trends over Time SS1: State A
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Trends over Time SS1: State B
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Trends over Time SS1: State C
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Trends over Time SS2: State A
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Trends over Time SS2: State B
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Trends over Time SS2: State C
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Summary State Child Outcomes Data Quality Profiles present data on: State compared to national State data in relation to quality criteria used for national analysis Reporting data on enough children Within expected patterns in the data Trends over time Profiled 3 states 1 consistently high quality child outcomes data 2 states with some different potential data quality issues Patterns in progress categories Patterns over time
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QUESTIONS? Feel free to ask your questions via the chat box Or by unmuting your line by pressing *6
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How to Use the Child Outcomes Profiles Use to identify trends in the data and data quality issues that require further exploration Use graphs in other materials to share with various audiences Can be used as part of broad data analysis
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Data Quality Not the focus of the SSIP But must be addressed in the SSIP Describe data quality issues identified through data analysis Describe data quality efforts
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Looking for Patterns in Data What capacity do states have to do more pattern checking than nationally available? Some possibilities: By entry scores By disability subgroup By family characteristics By geography By age at entry Other child or service characteristics
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SSIP Child Outcomes Broad Data Analysis Template Tool to assist in conducting an initial broad data analysis using data you currently use for reporting in the APR to look at: State relative to national Data Across years Patterns within the state Comparisons across programs within the state NEW! http://ectacenter.org/~docs/eco/SSIP_child_outcomes_broad_data_anal ysis_template_FINAL.docx
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Meaningful Differences Calculator Are differences meaningful? This tool can be used to… Compare current year summary statement values to the previous year for the state Identify local programs that are meaningfully different from the state http://ectacenter.org/eco/pages/summary.asp
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Other resources Data quality resources http://www.ectacenter.org/eco/pages/quality_assurance.as p http://www.ectacenter.org/eco/pages/quality_assurance.as p Child Outcomes Measurement Framework http://www.ectacenter.org/~docs/eco/selfassessment.doc Guidance for looking for patterns in data http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~eco/assets/pdfs/Pattern_Checkin g_Table.pdf http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~eco/assets/pdfs/Pattern_Checkin g_Table.pdf Data analysis for program improvement resources http://www.ectacenter.org/eco/pages/usingdata.asp 32
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SSIP Phase I Webinar Series for Part C and 619 Hosted by the Regional Resource Centers Program (RRCP) Part C/619 State Accountability Priority Area, in collaboration with DaSy, ECTA and IDC. The webinar topics are as follows: March 6, 2014,3:00pm ET: SSIP Overview April 8,2014, 3:00pm ET: SSIP Data Analysis May 1, 2014, 3:00pm ET: SSIP Infrastructure Analysis
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Save the Date! Early Childhood National Conference September 8-10, 2014: Improving Data, Improving OutcomesImproving Data, Improving Outcomes Hosted by DaSy, ECTA, and IDC in New Orleans, LA. DaSy will be sponsoring up to four people from each state to attend.
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How ECTA Can Help! Contact us for support for data quality analysis and quality assurance activities Contact us for support for program improvement planning and data analysis Abby Winer: abby.winer@sri.comabby.winer@sri.com
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QUESTIONS?
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