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Action Planning for ImplementationThe presentation presents several action plan formats that can help states identify the key criteria that should be included in a high-quality action plan. Helpful handouts are included.
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Beyond PR: Stakeholders as AlliesThis presentation can help SEAs learn about perspectives on stakeholders as allies and formulate essential questions to consider as they implement Phases II and III of the SSIP.
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Building a Strong SSIP Using Implementation DriversImplementation Drivers are the key components of capacity and the functional infrastructure supports that enable a program’s success. The presentation highlights the three categories of implementation drivers (competency, organization, and leadership). An additional focus is on how these drivers support the development of an implementation plan that will result in positive student outcomes. Helpful handouts are included.
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Building State Capacity About Key Measurement and Evaluation IssuesThe workshop focused on three IDC SSIP white papers: Implications of Growth Modeling for SSIP; Performance Indicators As a Tool for Measuring Progress Toward a SIMR; and Considerations for Making Changes to SIMR Baseline and Targets. During the workshop, participants were able to talk to and learn from participants from other states and provide input for the development of IDC white papers that address growth modeling, measuring progress toward a SIMR, and changing baseline and targets. The three white papers are currently in draft form and undergoing revisions based on input from the field. Published papers will be posted to the IDC Resource Library and affiliated as companion resources to the handout posted for this session.
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Child Outcomes and Data QualityThe presentation provides strategies for making predictions of the ways in which improvements in data quality will impact the summary statements and describes different ways to impact and measure changes in data quality over time. This can help states currently struggling to predict how improvements in data quality will impact the value of the summary statements describing child outcomes. Helpful handouts are included.
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Collecting and Using Data on Improvement StrategiesInformation focuses on ways to collect and use data on coherent improvement strategies and assess gaps in existing data for evaluation and provides examples of existing data or information states are already collecting (e.g., through monitoring) and how to use that data to measure SSIP activities. A helpful handout is included.
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Considerations for Making Changes to SIMR Baselines and TargetsThe presentation examines the reasons why states would change baselines or targets for their SSIPs. Topics addressed include changes in assessments, data collection methods, and data quality. Participants discussed and provided input into an IDC white paper on the topic. Currently, the white paper is in draft form and undergoing revisions based on input from the field. The published paper will be posted to the IDC Resource Library and affiliated as a related resource to the handout already posted for this session.