State Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) Survey 2017-2019

State Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) Survey 2017-2019

SLDS Survey 2018-2019 Instrument

State Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) Survey 2017-2019

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May 1, 2017



Dear Project Director and/or Primary SLDS Contact:


The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) has initiated a data collection effort to help inform ongoing evaluation and targeted technical assistance efforts to enrich the quality of the Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) Program's support to States regarding system development, enhancement, and use.


This project is a formalized expansion of the SLDS Program's Interim Progress Report (IPR), which was intended to provide NCES with insight on State and U.S. territory SLDS capacity for automated linking of K-12, teacher, postsecondary, workforce, career and technical education (CTE), adult education, and early childhood data.


To ensure the success of the SLDS Survey, we need your help. Attached to this email, you will find the SLDS Survey and completion instructions. We will accept completed surveys via email until the deadline of June 30, 2016.


By providing NCES with information regarding the capacity of your State's SLDS, NCES will be able to provide a publically-accessible set of metrics and use cases showing data-linking and use capacity by State, which will enable interested users to quickly ascertain which States have capacity to link data across sectors. For example, which States can link K12, postsecondary, and workforce data, and how they are using these data to inform policy and practice. We also will use the data collected from the Survey to respond to questions from internal and external stakeholders regarding SLDS capacity in the States, and to inform future grant rounds and technical assistance planning.


The cooperation of your State is important to the success of this national survey of SLDS capacity. NCES will not sell these data and will notify you when the public metrics and use cases become available. The Survey data will be collected on an annual basis. SLDS system capacity changes frequently (ex. Infrastructure enhancements, evolving P20W agency collaborations, State legislation impacts, etc.), so collecting data less often would make the information too obsolete to be useful for targeted technical assistance planning.


If you have questions about the SLDS Survey, please contact Kristen King at [email protected].


Sincerely,


Ross Santy

Associate Commissioner, Administrative Data Division National Center for Education Statistics

Institute of Education Sciences


Reporting Period From: To:



General Information

  1. PR/Award# (if applicable):

  2. Agency Name

  3. Agency Address

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State: Zip:


  1. Respondent Name:


Title:

Phone #: Ext.:

Email:


  1. Stakeholder Agencies Consulted to Complete the SLDS Survey


If applicable, list the agencies with which you consulted to complete this survey. For example, Dept of Secondary Education; State Institute of Higher Ed; etc.




  1. How many hours did you and others from your or your stakeholders’ offices spend on responding to this survey? Your office: hours Other offices: hours


The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), in the U.S. Department of Educations Institute for Education Sciences, is authorized to conduct B&B by the Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543).

According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this voluntary information collection is 1850 -0933. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 2 hours per response, including the time to review instructions, search existing data resources, gather the data needed, and complete and review the information collection. If you have any comments concerning the accuracy of the time estimate, suggestions for improving this collection, or any comments or concerns regarding the status of your individual submission of this form, please write to: Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems (SLDS), National Center for Education Statistics, 550 12th St., SW, 4th floor, Washington, DC 20202.





Instructions:


Please fill out the form below based on the current status of each specified element or capability in your SLDS, not the status of elements or capabilities of systems that are not linked to your SLDS. While we recognize there are various levels of linking, when we use the term “link”, we are referring to an established technology solution that allows for data to be brought together in a replicable and useful way.


Shape11 If your state has or is in the process of building more than one SLDS (e.g., K12 and P20W), your responses should reflect the cumulative status and attributes encompassing both systems. A P20W system encompasses information across multiple sectors. It is inclusive of not only K12 data, but could include early learning, postsecondary, and/or workforce data. Therefore, you may have to consult other state agency or department counterparts to complete this survey in its entirety (early learning, postsecondary, workforce, etc.) The data that are collected inform our on-going evaluation and technical assistance efforts, and might be used to assess state needs to guide future grant round agendas. Thank you for completing this survey with accurate responses.


The feature status options are:

  • Not Planned - The state is currently not planning to include that element/capability in its SLDS. “Not Planned” should also be marked for items that are not applicable to your state SLDS at this time (legislative prohibitions, “unadopted” interest, etc.);

  • Planned - The state intends to include this element/capability in its SLDS and has a documented plan and funding source to implement, but implementation work has not begun;

  • In Progress - The state is currently building or implementing this element/capability as part of its SLDS, but it is not yet fully operational; and

  • Operational - This element/capability is fully functional and available for its intended users.


Feature

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State Agency K12 Data

1) Are K12 student data included in the SLDS? (If No, skip to 6)

Yes

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2) If so, what types of K12 student data are included?

a) Demographics


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b) Migrant status


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c) Homelessness status


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d) Attendance


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e) Discipline


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f) Grade level


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g) Diploma/certificate


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h) Assessments:

i) Kindergarten entry


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ii) Statewide summative/end of course


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iii) Statewide benchmark or interim


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iv) Local benchmark or interim


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v) AP scores


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vi) Information on students not tested by grade and subject


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vii) College-readiness test scores (SAT, PSAT)


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i) School enrollment & completion


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j) Course enrollment


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k) Course completion


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l) Virtual school/learning enrollment or participation


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m) Other program participation1


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n) Drop out history


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o) Transfer in/out


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p) In-state postsecondary/dual enrollment


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q) Out-of-state postsecondary/dual enrollment


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r) Instructional methods used in the classroom


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1 Programs include free & reduced price lunch or other SES indicator, Title I, English language learners, special education, Section 5.

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3) Is there a comprehensive data dictionary for K12 student data elements that contains metadata such as a definition, option sets, type or field length?

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a) Is the data dictionary published publicly?


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i) If so, please provide data dictionary website address:


b) Are K12 student data elements

Common Education Data Standards (CEDS) aligned?


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4) How are K12 student data from the SLDS used?


(If Not Planned, skip to 6)

a) Instructional support (e.g. dashboards for teachers)


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b) Resources for public, parents, and community members (e.g. dashboards, scorecards)


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c) Early warning systems


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d) Feedback reports on:

i) Elementary schools


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ii) Middle schools


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iii) High school (e.g. graduation rates, SAT scores)


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iv) K12 access/equity


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v) Remediation rates by high school upon college entry


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vi) Other (please list in the comments)


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e) State reports for/on:

i) Governor/legislature


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ii) Board/agency goals/priorities


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iii) Research/policy agenda/strategic plans


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iv) Law/policy requirements


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f) Policy updates/changes


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g) Curriculum decisions/materials


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h) State-level collected courses aligned in

School Courses for the Exchange of Data (SCED)


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i) Horizontal and vertical alignment planning


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j) Program/intervention needs


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k) Educator placements/transfers


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l) Professional learning needs for staff


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m) Community/partnership collaboration


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n) Data skills & use training for educators


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o) Direct certification for participation in the National Student Lunch Program


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p) Educator preparation program feedback


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q) Funding decisions


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r) Other (please explain in comments)


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5) Are K12 student data linked to finance data?


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K12 Teacher Data

6) Where are K12 teacher data housed?

(If Not Planned, skip to 11)

a) SLDS


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b) P20W SLDS


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c) A separate, central teacher data system


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d) Separate, multiple teacher data systems or source files


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7) Is there automated infrastructure in place to link K12 teacher data with K12 student data in the SLDS? (If Not planned, skip to 10)



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8) How are K12 teacher and K12 student data directly linked?

a) Course assignment


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b) Statewide unique teacher IDs


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c) Roster verification process


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d) Other method (please explain in comments)


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9) What type of K12 teacher data are directly linked with K12 student data?

a) Certificate type


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b) Certification path (traditional v. alt-cert)


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c) Postsecondary program/major


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d) Highly qualified status


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e) Preparation program/institution name


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f) Years of experience


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g) Salary


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h) Assessment results (e.g., Praxis)


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i) Course assignments


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j) Teacher/administrator evaluation data


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k) Instructional methods used in the classroom


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10) For which of the following are K12 teacher data available for use?


(If Not Planned, skip to 12)

a) Feedback reports on:

i) Teacher preparation programs


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ii) Professional learning


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iii) Educator effectiveness


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iv) Other (please explain in comments)


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b) State reports for/on:

i) Governor/legislature


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ii) Board/agency goals/priorities


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iii) Research/policy agenda/strategic plans


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iv) Law/policy requirements


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c) Federal reports:

i) EDFacts


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ii) Other federal reports


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d) Retention/transfer/promotion


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e) Merit pay


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f) Curriculum decisions/materials


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g) Horizontal and vertical alignment planning


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h) Policy updates/changes


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i) Talent management


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j) Human resources


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k) Funding decisions


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l) Other (please explain in comments)


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11) Are K12 teacher data linked to finance data?


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Postsecondary Data

12) Where are postsecondary data housed?

(If Not Planned, skip to 19)

a) P20W SLDS


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b) A separate, central postsecondary data system


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c) Separate, multiple postsecondary data systems or source files


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13) Is there automated infrastructure in place to link postsecondary data with K12 student data in the SLDS? (If Not planned,

skip to 17)


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14) Who provides postsecondary data for the SLDS?

a) State 4-year public institutions


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b) State 2-year public institutions


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c) State tribal institutions


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d) State private non-profit institutions


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e) State for-profit/proprietary institutions


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f) National Student Clearinghouse


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g) Out of state postsecondary institutions


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15) How are postsecondary and K12 student data directly linked?

a) An assigned unique identifier


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b) Social Security number


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c) An element match process


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d) Other method (please explain in comments)


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16) What type of postsecondary data are directly linked with K12 student data?

a) Demographics


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b) Course remediation


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c) Prior postsecondary institutions attended


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d) Program/major upon completion


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e) Recognized postsecondary credential


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f) Period of enrollment


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g) Progress towards completing program or degree


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17) Is there a comprehensive data dictionary for postsecondary data elements that contains metadata such as a definition, option sets, type or field length?

(If Not Planned, skip to 18)


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Feature

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a) Is the data dictionary published publicly?


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i) If so, please provide data dictionary website address:


b) Are postsecondary data elements CEDS aligned?


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18) How are postsecondary data used?

(If Not Planned, skip to 19)

a) Feedback reports on:

i) High schools


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ii) Community college outcomes (e.g. degree attained, graduation rates)


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iii) 4-year postsecondary institution outcomes


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iv) Employment


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b) Instructional support (e.g. dashboards for professors/administrators)


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c) Resources for public, parents, and

community members (e.g. dashboards, scorecards)


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d) Professional learning needs for staff


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e) Data skills & use training for staff


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f) Curriculum decisions/materials


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g) Horizontal and vertical alignment planning


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h) Talent management


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i) Human resources


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j) Policy updates/changes


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k) Cross-sector collaboration/partnerships


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l) State reports for/on:

i) Governor/legislature


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ii) Board/agency goals/priorities


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iii) Research/policy agenda/strategic plans


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iv) Law/policy requirements


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m) Federal reports

i) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)


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ii) Perkins CTE (non-EDFacts)


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iii) Other federal reports


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n) Funding decisions


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o) Other (please explain in comments)


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Workforce Data (Employment/Wage and Unemployment Data)

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Feature

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19) Where are workforce data housed?

(If Not Planned, skip to 25)

a) P20W SLDS


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b) A separate, central workforce data system


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c) Separate, multiple workforce data systems or source files


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d) Other (please explain in comments)


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20) Is there automated infrastructure in place

to link workforce data or other employment data with K12 data?(If Not planned, skip to 21)



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a) How are workforce data directly linked with K12 student data?

i) An assigned unique identifier


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ii) An element match process


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iii) Social Security number


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iv) Another state agency


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v) Other method (please explain in comments)


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b) What type of workforce data are directly linked with K12 student data?

i) Occupation code


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ii) Current earnings


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iii) Historical earning records


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iv) Employer ID


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v) Employer county


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vi) Unemployment insurance


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vii) Unemployment compensation


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viii) Workforce Investment Act Standardized Record Data


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ix) Wagner-Peyser


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x) Trade adjustment assistance


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21) Is there automated infrastructure in place to link workforce data or other employment

data with postsecondary data?(If Not planned, skip to 22)



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a) How are workforce data directly linked with postsecondary data?

i) An assigned unique identifier


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ii) An element match process


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iii) Social Security number


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iv) Another state agency


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v) Other method (please explain in comments)


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b) What type of workforce data are directly linked with postsecondary data?

i) Occupation code


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ii) Current earnings


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iii) Historical earning records


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iv) Employer ID


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v) Employer county


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vi) Unemployment insurance


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vii) Unemployment compensation


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viii) Workforce Investment Act Standardized Record Data


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ix) Wagner-Peyser


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x) Trade adjustment assistance


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22) Is there automated infrastructure in place to link workforce data or other employment data with adult education and career/

technical education (Perkins CTE) data? (If Not planned, skip to 23)



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a) How are workforce data directly linked with adult education and Perkins CTE data?

i) An assigned unique identifier


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ii) An element match process


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iii) Social Security number


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iv) Another state agency


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v) Other method (please explain in comments)


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23) Is there a comprehensive data dictionary for workforce data elements that contains metadata such as a definition, option sets,

type or field length? (If Not Planned, skip to 24)



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a) Is the data dictionary published publicly?


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i) If so, please provide data dictionary website address:


b) Are workforce data elements CEDS aligned?


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24) How are workforce data used?

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a) Feedback reports on:

i) District-level, college-going and employment outcomes


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ii) Regional-level, college-going and employment outcomes


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iii) Adult education programs, college-going and employment outcomes


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iv) Community colleges, transfer and employment outcomes


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v) 4-year postsecondary institutions, transfer or continuing education and employment outcomes


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vi) Perkins CTE programs


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vii) Industry need/saturation


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b) State reports for/on:

i) Governor/legislature


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ii) Board/agency goals/priorities


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iii) Research/policy agenda/strategic plans


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iv) Law/policy requirements


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v) Workforce/economic development programs


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c) Federal reports


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d) Resources for public and community members (e.g. dashboards, scorecards)


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e) Policy updates/changes


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f) Cross-sector collaboration/discussion


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g) Funding decisions


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h) Other (please explain in comments)


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Perkins Career/Technical Education (CTE) and Adult Education (Vocational Education and Workforce Training Data)

25) Where are Perkins CTE data housed?


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26) Is there automated infrastructure in place to link Perkins CTE data with K12 student data in the SLDS? (If Not planned,

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27) How are Perkins CTE and K12 student data directly linked?

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c) Social Security number


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28) What type of Perkins CTE data are directly linked with K12 student data?

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b) Participation


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29) Is there a comprehensive data dictionary for Perkins CTE data elements that contains metadata such as a definition, option sets, type or field length?

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30) How are Perkins CTE data used?

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a) Feedback reports on:

i) High schools


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iii) Postsecondary institutions


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iv) Training programs


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b) Program placements


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f) Federal reports

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h) Professional learning needs for staff


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k) Horizontal and vertical alignment planning


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l) Talent management


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m) Human resources


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31) From which programs are adult education participation data directly linked with K12 student data?


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Early Childhood Data

32) Where are early childhood data housed?

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33) Is there automated infrastructure in place to link early childhood data with K12 student data in the SLDS? (If Not planned, skip to 37)



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c) Social Security number


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35) From which programs are early childhood participation data directly linked with K12 student data?

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e) Child care


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36) What type of early childhood data are directly linked with K12 student data?

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ii) Certification


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37) Is there a comprehensive data dictionary for early childhood data elements that contains metadata such as a definition, option sets, type or field length?

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38) How are early childhood data used?

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Interoperability (The ability for different systems to communicate, exchange data and use information that has been exchanged.)

39) Through a replicable, automated process does student-level data move:

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Data Matching (The task of identifying, matching and merging records that correspond to the same entities from multiple systems.)

40) When data are collected across agencies into a P20W environment, the model used is best described as:

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41) Based on the individuals identified as postsecondary students in the SLDS, what percentage of postsecondary students is matched to former in-state K12 students? (Please select one.)

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42) Based on the individuals identified as employed within the state in the SLDS, what percentage of individuals who are employed is matched to former in-state K12 students? (Please select one.)

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43) Based on the individuals identified as employed within the state in the SLDS, what percentage of individuals who are employed is matched to former in-state postsecondary students? (Please select one.)

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Data Use and Research Capacity

44) Additional federal and state reports produced by the SLDS include:


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45) How does the state find out how critical stakeholders and stakeholder groups are using the SLDS dashboards/ reports/tools2?

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2 Critical stakeholders and stakeholder groups, sometimes referred to as user roles, are identified by and unique to each State. They include individuals and groups ranging from the public to the State's senior government officials, and often depend on the data sources included within the State's SLDS, investment in SLDS initiatives and programs, and overall State objectives and priorities.

46) If CEDS is being used to support data use, how is it being used?

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47) Are all current policy questions being met?

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48) Is there a research agenda in place? (If No, skip to end)

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a) Is the research agenda published publicly?

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b) What topics are covered in the research agenda?


c) Do research efforts require assistance from outside researchers?

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Definitions:


Adult Education: A program providing basic education and literacy services to adults over the age of 16 who are not currently enrolled in school and lack a high school diploma or the basic skills to function effectively in the workplace and in their daily lives.


AP (Advanced Placement): A curriculum sponsored by the College Board that offers standardized college-level courses and aligned summative assessments to high school students.


Benchmark or interim assessment: An assessment administered throughout the school year that a) evaluates student knowledge and skills relative to a specific set of academic goals, usually within a limited period of time, and b) is designed to give educators immediate, formative feedback on how students are performing and inform decisions at the classroom and school or district level.


CCD (Common Core of Data): A program of the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics that annually collects fiscal and non-fiscal data about all public schools, public school districts and state education agencies in the United States.


CEDS (Common Education Data Standards): The Common Education Data Standards (CEDS) project is a national collaborative effort to develop voluntary, common data standards for a key set of education data elements to streamline the exchange, comparison, and understanding of data within and across P20W institutions and sectors.


Demographics: Characteristics of individual students, including date of birth, gender, race/ethnicity, and disability status.


Diploma/certificate: The credential earned by a completer or graduate, including high school diploma, special education diploma, modified diploma, certificate of attendance, and GED.

Discipline: Information about student infractions of rules, including type of incident, type of disciplinary action, duration of disciplinary action, etc.


EDFacts: EDFacts is a U. S. Department of Education initiative to centralize performance data supplied by K-12 state education agencies (SEAs) with other data assets, such as financial grant information, within the Department to enable better analysis and use in policy development, planning and management.

ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages)


Highly Qualified Status (HQ): teacher who meets all of the following criteria: (1) Holds at least a bachelor degree from a four-year institution. (2) Fully certificated or licensed by the state. (3) Demonstrates competence in each core academic subject area in which the teacher teaches.

IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act): The program in which children ages 3 through 5 attend and in which these children receive special education and related services.

IPEDS (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System): A system of interrelated surveys conducted annually by the

U.S. Department's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).


Kindergarten entry assessment: An assessment used to determine children's skills and abilities at the time they enter kindergarten. The assessment informs instruction and services in the early elementary grades.

Match process: The protocol or series of steps used to analyze all the information relating to individuals and/or entities from multiple sources of data to determine whether the same individual or entity exists in more than one database. May include use of SSN.


NSC (National Student Clearinghouse): A national repository of postsecondary enrollment data.


Occupation code: Permitted values within the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system used by federal statistical agencies


Perkins: The Federal Perkins Loan Program provides low-interest loans to help needy students finance the costs of postsecondary education.


Perkins Career/Technical Education (CTE): The Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 (Perkins CTE) provides federal support for CTE programs in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the territories. The law focuses on the academic and technical achievement of CTE students, strengthening the connections between secondary and postsecondary education, and improving accountability.


Pre-K: An early childhood education program serving students before kindergarten.


Program/major: Program/major is defined as the program or major that a student completed when they earned a degree.


Recognized Postsecondary Credential: Credential consisting of an industry-recognized certificate or certification, a certificate of completion of an apprenticeship, a license recognized by the State involved or by the Federal Government, or an associate or baccalaureate degree.


Remediation: Instructional courses designed for students deficient in the general competencies necessary for a regular postsecondary curriculum and educational setting.


SNAP (The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program): As of Oct. 1, 2008, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the new name for the federal Food Stamp Program.


Special Education, Part B of IDEA (Section 619): A specially designed instruction provided to preschool children ages 3-5 with disabilities as defined in IDEA

SRE (Student Record Exchange): A system and process for exchanging electronic versions of students' academic records among education agencies to facilitate the registration, course placement, and provision of services when students transfer.


Summative/end of course assessment: An assessment given at the end of a unit of time (such as a semester or school year) to evaluate students' performance

Trade Adjustment Assistance: Program is a federal entitlement program that assists U.S. workers who have lost or may lose their jobs as a result of foreign trade. This program seeks to provide adversely affected workers with opportunities to obtain the skills, credentials, resources, and support necessary to become reemployed. (DOL).

UC (Unemployment Compensation): The Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees program provides benefits for eligible unemployed former civilian federal employees.


UI (Unemployment Insurance): The Department of Labor's Unemployment Insurance (UI) programs provide unemployment benefits to eligible workers who become unemployed through no fault of their own, and meet certain other eligibility requirements.


Wagner-Peyser: The Wagner-Peyser Act of 1933 established a nationwide system of public employment offices known as the Employment Service. The system provides universal access to an integrated array of labor exchange services so that workers, job seekers and businesses can find the services they need in one stop and frequently under one roof in easy-to- find locations.


WIA (Workforce Investment Act): WIA reforms federal job training programs and creates a new, comprehensive workforce investment system. The reformed system is intended to be customer-focused, to help Americans access the tools they need to manage their careers through information and high quality services, and to help U.S. companies find skilled workers.



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