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Embedding Child and Family Outcomes into Practice – Part 4 Kathy Hebbeler ECO at SRI International Early Childhood Outcomes Center Webinar for the Massachusetts ICC Retreat October 3, 2012

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Embedding Child and Family Outcomes into Practice – Part 4 Kathy Hebbeler ECO at SRI International. Webinar for the Massachusetts ICC Retreat October 3, 2012. The National Data on Child Outcomes for EI and ECSE for 2010-11. OSEP Reporting Categories. Percentage of children who: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Embedding Child and Family Outcomes into Practice –

Part 4

Kathy HebbelerECO at SRI International

Early Childhood Outcomes Center

Webinar for the Massachusetts ICC RetreatOctober 3, 2012

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The National Data on Child Outcomes for EI and ECSE

for 2010-11

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Early Childhood Outcomes Center

OSEP Reporting Categories

Percentage of children who: a. Did not improve functioningb. Improved functioning, but not sufficient to move nearer

to functioning comparable to same-aged peers c. Improved functioning to a level nearer to same-aged

peers but did not reach itd. Improved functioning to reach a level comparable to

same-aged peerse. Maintained functioning at a level comparable to same-

aged peers

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3 outcomes x 5 “measures” = 15 numbers

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Illustration of 5 Possible Paths

Maintained functioning comparable to age peersAchieved functioning comparable to age peersMoved nearer functioning comparable to age peersMade progress; no change in trajectoryDid not make progress

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The Summary Statements

1. Of those children who entered the program below age expectations in each outcome, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 3 [6] years of age or exited the program.

2. The percent of children who were functioning within age expectations in each outcome by the time they turned 3 [6] years of age or exited the program.

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State Approaches to Outcomes Data, 2009-10

Approach Part C (56 states/jurisdictions)

Preschool(59 states/jurisdictions)

COS* 7 pt. scale 41/56 (73%) 37/59 (63%)

One tool statewide 7/56 (13%) 9/59 (15%)

Publishers’ online analysis

3/56 (5%) 6/59 (10%)

Other 5/56 (9%) 7/59 (12%)

*Child Outcomes Summary Rating

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• States are in various stages with regard to building their child outcomes measurement systems

• Some phrased in• Some changed approaches

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Child Outcomes: What we know

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87*Based on 39 states with highest quality data

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88*Based on 36 States with the highest quality data.

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89*Based on 36 States with the highest quality data.

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