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Moving From Theory to Action - PennsylvaniaThis state presentation describes Pennsylvania's SIMR, Theory of Action, and approach to implementation.
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Moving From Theory to Action - New JerseyThis state presentation describes New Jersey's SIMR, Theory of Action, and approach to implementation.
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Moving From Theory to Action - NebraskaThis state presentation describes Nebraska's SIMR, Theory of Action, and approach to implementation.
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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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Leveraging State and Local Partners to Build TA Infrastructure CapacityThe presentation offers guidance on integrating implementation efforts across and within agencies, which promotes and supports efficient cross-sector work, resulting in less duplication of effort, a more sustainable system, and increased capability across the system. This information focuses on how states and local programs can use the SISEP Initiative Tool to achieve this integration. Helpful handouts are included.
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Understanding and Effectively Engaging Stakeholders in Data Use (DaSy Framework)The presentation offers information about how the DaSy Data System Framework supports stakeholder engagement as a component of high-quality Part C and Section 619 data systems. A helpful handout is included.
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IRIS Center: New Evidence-Based Practices ModulesPart 1 of 3 of the new IRIS Center module series on evidence-based practices explores the importance of identifying and selecting evidence-based practices. Part 2 overviews the implementation of an evidence-based practice or program with fidelity. Finally, Part 3 examines how to evaluate whether an evidence-based practice is effective for the young children or students with whom you are working. Helpful handouts are included.