Title: Collecting Special Pops Data in California
1Collecting Special Pops Data in California
- Chuck Wiseley
- CCC Chancellors Office
- Data Quality Institute Phoenix 2006
2Agenda
- Why bother
- VTEA requirements
- Students
- Money
- Data
- What data?
- Data sources
- Ways of Collecting the data
- Auditable sources
3Vocational Technical Education Act (VTEA)
requirements
- Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical
Education Act of 1998 (VTEA) - Special Populations
- Program Improvements Student Success
- Funding distribution formula
4VTEA Special Populations
- Groups identified with special barriers
- Earmarks assuming service Reporting
outcomes - Special Population ? Source
- individuals with disabilities ?DSPS Office
- individuals from economically disadvantaged
families, including foster children ?
Multiple sources - individuals preparing for nontraditional training
and employment ? California LMI Data
Occupation to CIP - displaced homemakers ? Supplemental Data
Collection (SDC) - single parents, including single pregnant women
? SDC - and
- individuals with other barriers to educational
achievement, including individuals with limited
English proficiency ? Enrollment in ESL course
5VTEA Student Performance Skill Attainment 2004-5
6VTEA Student Performance Skill Attainment 2004-5
Feds
7Why focus on performance?
- Helping students succeed
- Eliminating/Reducing Barriers
- We can only help students succeed when we know
who needs our help. - It is the right thing to do
- Reauthorization of Perkins
- No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
- Program Improvement Status
- Annual Yearly Progress (AYP)
- Negotiated Performance Targets
- Applications must address low performance areas
- On ALL measures for all populations
8VTEA funding distribution requirements
- The Act (VTEA)
- Section 132(a)
- (2) - Pell grant Bureau of Indian Affairs
assistance recipients - (b) Waiver
- California State Plan Appendix J - Waiver
- 1. Board of Governors Grant (BOGG)
- 2. Pell Grant
- 3. CalWORKs (TANF formerly AFDC)
- 4. WIA/JTPA (Workforce Investment Act)
- 5. Supplementary Security Income (SSI)
- 6. General Assistance
- 7. Bureau of Indian Affairs assistance
- 8. An adult who is eligible for economic public
assistance or student fund aid and/or an annual
income below the poverty line as defined by the
county of eligibility - 9. Other economically disadvantaged individuals
9VTEA Report 1
District Colleges 1 - All Students 3 - Voc Ed Students 5 - Unduplicated Voc Ed Disadvantaged Students (Columns 1-12 on Report 2) 6 - Unduplicated Voc Ed Students with DSS Students
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Sample CCD Â Sample College 29,284 18,044 9,882 9,933
District Total 29,284 18,044 9,882 9,933
10VTEA Report 2
Financial Aid CalWORKs JTPA / WIA
Supplemental data - self declared, Docs data
matches auditable Other
Eligible for CDSS???
11VTEA Rpt 1, Column 6 Goes here
12Data resubmission timeline
- November
- Timeline memo
- December or January
- Preliminary Reports run
- January
- Data resubmission window
- Accountability reports published
- February
- Final Report run
13Validating MIS submissionsCCCCO MIS Data
Submissions Annual Headcounts
14(No Transcript)
15The Data CCC Management Information System (MIS)
- Data to Reports
- Student Accountability Model (SAM) Codes
- TOP/CIP Codes
- Data Elements
- Data Flow
- Maximizing identification of Special Pops
Funding
16Data ElementsMIS System
- General Elements
- Student Characteristics
- Demographics
- Academic
- Program Status
- DSP S
- EOPS
- Financial Aid
17Data Elements, ContinuedMIS System
- Course Elements
- Section Elements
- Session Elements
- Enrollment Elements
- Program Award
18Data Elements, ContinuedMIS System
- Student VTEA Data Elements
- Economically Disadvantaged
- Single Parent
- Displaced Homemaker
- Cooperative Work Experience Education
- Tech Prep
19Data Flow College
Data collection
Types of data
20Data Flow Chancellors Office
21Data Summary
- All of the MIS data is important
- Relational database
- Data Integrity
- Complete
- Accurate
- Reliable
- Timely
- Your Data
- http//www.cccco.edu/divisions/tris/mis/dedmain.ht
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22Data types
- Static
- Gender (determining nontrad)
- Limited English Proficient
- Disabilities
- Temporal
- Single Parent including single pregnant female
- Displaced Homemaker
- Economically Disadvantaged
23Data sources
- Student Services
- CalWORKs (TANF)
- DSPS
- EOPS
- Financial Aid
- County Matches
- Meds, SSI/SSP, Public benefits
- Student self reporting
24Ways of Collecting Self-reported data
- Self reported data
- Supplemental data collection
- Classroom Surveys
- Paper (scanned)
- Electronic
- Registration
- Web, Phone, Paper (scanned)
- Student Services
- Financial Aid, EOPS, DSPS, CalWORKs
- Vocational courses or all students
25Supplemental data collection Classroom surveys
- Faculty participation
- Buy-in ( deans)
- Letters (process) Scripts
- Labor intensive
- Logistics
- Distribution, collection, input
- Coverage
- 70 of faculty agree
- 70 of students complete survey
- 49 coverage
- Impacts the learning process
26Supplemental data collectionAt Registration
- Maximizes coverage
- Least impact on learning process
- Requires collaboration across campus
- Students complete as if a requirement to enroll
- Who?
- Required for Voc course enrollment only
- All students at registration
- Gap analysis possible for all program areas
- Free up resources for analysis
- Service gaps
- Performance gaps and exceptional practices
27Considerations for questions
- VTEA
- 3-4 questions
- Single parent
- Displaced homemaker
- Economically disadvantaged
- Household/Family size
- Household/Family Income
- Use BOG family/income standards for eligibility
- Change annually
- Market BOG waiver
- In 5 Eligibility receipt
- Collecting Data for Special Populations VTEA
Supplemental Data Collection Study Early
Results (Wiseley, 2002) - Avoid labeling (e.g., Are you Economically
Disadvantaged?)
28Collecting Data for Special Populations Early
Results
- Table of Contents excerpt
- Impact on Economically Disadvantaged Counts
- VTEA Survey Administration Process
- Sample Questions
- Introductions - Directions
- Economic Disadvantagement
- BOG fee waiver questions
- Forms of public assistance
- Single Parent / Single Pregnant Women
- Displaced Homemaker
29Collecting Data for Special Populations excerpts
- In one question (current BOG table goes to 8
members)
30Another example in one question
31Some do both
- Household size income
- Determine eligibility
- BOG fee waiver standards
- Receipt of financial assitance
32Determine Eligibility
33Self-reported receipt
34Retention of paper surveys after scanning or key
entry
- Title 5 sections 59022-59027 apply.
- Keep a master copy of the survey,
- Document the scanning/input of the surveys into
the database, - Verify certify that the database accurately
reflects the hard copy, - Keep sample and printed database records used to
validate scanning with certification, - Keep electronic records seven years after use,
- Dispose of the surveys.
35Certification of Auditable sources
- Validating MIS submission
- Rejected records
- Duplicate counts in local data
- Validated scanning documents on file
- Copies of supplemental data collection
instruments - Change each year Keep BOG income standards
- Certification of auditable sources
36Questions?
- Collecting Data for Special Populations - Early
Results http//www.cccco.edu/divisions/esed/cte/re
sources/resources.htm - Chuck Wiseley
- (916) 327-5895
- cwiseley_at_cccco.edu