Missy Coffey discusses her recent report titled "Lessons Learned About ECIDS Teams, Infrastructure, and Composition."
Author: ECDataWorks
Role of Research to Practice Partnerships in Using Early Childhood Data
This session presents the benefits and strategies for engaging with university partners to support the use of early childhood data.
Childhood Data in Response to Emerging Needs
2020 was a year of unprecedented change that revealed a lot about the limitations of early childhood data systems. At the same time states responded and sought to tackle these new challenges head on. ECDataWorks sits down with project leaders and advisors across the US to discuss their challenges, lesson learned and how they plan...
Do Your Analytics Deserve a Gold Star? Appropriately Defining ECIDS Success
Simply providing data won't lead to change. But how do we know if an ECIDS – and the analytics reported from it – are actually informing policy and practice?
Appropriately Defining Success for ECIDS Analytics
While sharing data is an important goal, the most vital aspect of early childhood integrated data system (ECIDS) analytics is usefulness. As many in the ECIDS field have already learned, that can be difficult to measure.
Reevaluating the Positionality of ECIDS
Many factors can influence the success of an childhood integrated data system, and one of the most crucial is its positionality within a state.
Who’s Steering the Ship? Reevaluating the Positionality of ECIDS
At times, creating and managing an early childhood integrated data system (ECIDS) can feel like piloting a ship at sea. Today, we discuss one of the most pivotal questions relating to ECIDS design and management: Who is steering the ship?
Maximizing Appropriate Involvement of ECIDS Community Members
How can you engage the right stakeholders - and keep them engaged - in the difficult process of building early childhood data systems and analytic tools?
You are Losing Your Credibility: Maximizing Appropriate Involvement of Community Members
We offer three proven strategies to engage stakeholders in ECIDS policy and systems work, and to keep them engaged for the duration of a project.
Building ECIDS Capacity to Adapt and Succeed Through Changing Conditions
State and national experts discuss their experiences in the ECIDS field, and share valuable recommendations for team members hoping to build capacity and better respond to planned - and unplanned - changes in their organization.
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