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    An IDC Resource

    Format: Quick Reference

    Comprehensive IDC Part B Tool & Product List

    This resource is a list of IDC produced Part B tools and products arranged by topic area. The list provides a brief description and link to each tool or product. Users can quickly scan for useful tools and products to ensure that they have explored all of the many Part B available resources that IDC has produced.

  • An IDC Sponsored Event
    IDC’s Informal Drop-In: SPP/APR Q&A

    Do you have SPP/APR preparation questions? If so, you're in luck. Come to IDC’s Informal Drop-In: SPP/APR Q&A for answers. You will have an opportunity to ask your questions and hear questions posed by other states. Join us on December 1, 2022, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET. 

  • An IDC Sponsored Event
    IDC’s Informal Drop-In: SPP/APR Q&A

    Do you have SPP/APR preparation questions? If so, you're in luck. Come to IDC’s Informal Drop-In: SPP/APR Q&A for answers. You will have an opportunity to ask your questions and hear questions posed by other states. Join us on December 6, 2022, from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM ET.

  • An IDC Resource

    Format: Checklists, Crosswalks, and Rubrics

    Part C Exiting Data Matrix: Categories with Child-Level Examples

    This matrix is both a standalone product and the fourth section of the IDEA Data Center Part C Exiting Data Toolkit. It contains scenarios for each of the 10 exiting categories. The Part C Exiting Data Toolkit is designed to assist states in reporting high-quality Part C exiting data, required under Section 618 of IDEA. The remaining three sections in the Part C Exiting Data Toolkit are: Part C Exiting Reasons and Categories (Section 1); General Challenges and Potential Solutions (Section 2, Part 1); Specific Challenges, Potential Solutions, and Variation (Section 2, Part 2); and Data Check Patterns and Additional Data Check Patterns to Ensure Non-Duplicated Counts of All Eligible Exiting Children (Section 3).

  • Format: Presentations

    2019 NCES STATS-DC Data Conference

    Highlights of the conference included

    • Discussions on technical and policy issues related to the collection, maintenance, and use of education data for education researchers, policymakers, and data system managers from all levels of government who want to share innovations in the design and implementation of education data collections and information systems; 
    • Informative sessions on the CCD, data collection, data linking beyond K-12, data management, data privacy, data quality, data standards, data use (analytical), data use (instructional), fiscal data, SLDS, and changes in how the U.S. Department of Education collects and uses data; and 
    • Updates on federal and state activities affecting data collection and reporting, with a focus on information about the best new approaches in collecting, reporting, and using education statistics. 

    Format: Presentations

    2019 OSEP Leadership Conference

    The OSEP Leadership Conference enhanced leadership roles through by providing the opportunity to hear from experts in the field and to learn about evidence-based practices that support participants’ ability to improve results for infants, toddlers, children, and youth with disabilities and their families.