Title: Phase I: Infrastructure Analysis
1Phase I Infrastructure Analysis
- Part C/619 State Accountability Priority Area
- May 1st , 2014
2Disclaimer
- This SSIP presentation and supplemental materials
were developed prior to OSEPs publication of the
final SPP/APR package
3Webinar Goals
- Participants will leave the webinar with a basic
understanding of - Phase I Infrastructure Analysis process
- Resources and strategies that can support states
in the Infrastructure Analysis process - How other states are approaching infrastructure
analysis
4What is the SSIP?
- Multi-year, achievable plan that
- Increases capacity of EIS programs/LEAs to
implement, scale up, and sustain evidence-based
practices - Improves outcomes for children with disabilities
(and their families)
5Infrastructure Analysis
- Purpose of the Infrastructure Analysis
- Determine the capacity of the current state
system to support improvement and build capacity
in LEA/EISs to implement, scale up, and
sustain evidence-based practices to improve
results for children and youth with disabilities
6Infrastructure Analysis
- Address State system components including
- Governance
- Fiscal
- Quality standards
- Professional development
- Data
- Technical assistance, and
- Accountability
7Phase I Components
Theory of Action Coherent Improvement
Strategies What will we do about it?
In-depth Data Analysis
In-depth Infrastructure Analysis
Why is it happening?
State Identified Measurable Result
Broad Infrastructure Analysis
Broad Data Analysis
What is the problem?
8Infrastructure Analysis
- The infrastructure analysis is a two step process
- Broad analysis of the overall system that
identifies strengths and weaknesses of the
system - In-depth analysis of each of the components as
they relate to the identified measurable result -
9Broad Infrastructure Analysis
- Determine the strengths and weakness of each of
the system components - Identify system components that appear to be
associated with - High performance of children with disabilities
- Low performance of children with disabilities
SWOT Analysis NCRRC SSIP State Infrastructure
Analysis Guide SERRC Systems Framework ECTA
Center State Infrastructure Analysis Tool Part C
- MPRRC
10SWOT Analysis State Infrastructure (NCRRC)
- Provides questions to stimulate thinking about
various system/ infrastructure components - Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
11Infrastructure Analysis Guide (SERRC)
- Supports both broad and in-depth infrastructure
analysis - Helps to identify systemic barriers and system
components that can be leveraged to improve
results
12System Framework (ECTA)
- What it means for system to be of high quality
- Guide states in evaluating system, identifying
areas for improvement, and developing effective,
efficient system to support effective practices
http//www.ectacenter.org/sysframe/
13State Infrastructure Analysis Tool Part C (MPRRC)
- Guide states in describing and conducting broad
and in-depth infrastructure analysis - Organized around Implementation Drivers Framework
14Self Reflection
- As you think about your states infrastructure
what are some of the strengths that you can
leverage to support development and
implementation of the SSIP? - What are some of the weaknesses that you will
need to address?
15Bureau of Family Health Special Health Services
Section Infant Toddler Services 1-800-332-6262
or 785-296-6135 www.ksits.org Sarah Walters,
L.B.S.W, M.S.Ed. Coordinator
16Where are we with Infrastructure Analysis in
Kansas?
- Strategic Plan
- Development of Results Driven Accountability
Conceptual Framework - Implementation Science Extravaganza
- Looking at Infrastructure analysis through
Implementation Science lens - SSIP Infrastructure Analysis Questionnaire
17RDA Conceptual Framework
18How do we know where we stand with the ability to
operationalize this framework?
19Here is a glimpse at the document
20Next Steps
- Continue to gather input from various
stakeholders including but not limited to - State ICC
- State Agency Early Childhood Leadership Team
- Local tiny-k program coordinators
- Parents/families
- tiny-k practitioners
21Next Steps
- Narrow in on our topic and do further drill down
to identify our SSIP Target
22Next Steps
- More Tools
- Local Contributing Factor Tool for SPP/APR
Indicator C-3/B-7 (ECTA Center) - System Framework Finance and Governance (ECTA
Center) - Gantt Chart (RRCP, ECTA Center, and DaSy Center)
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24The End
- We try really hard to stay in our Happy Place!
25Massachusetts SSIP Infrastructure Analysis
26Stakeholder Engagement
- Stakeholder Engagement started early on in the
process October 2013 EI Program Director
Session - ECO Stakeholders already existing stakeholder
group advising state on improving approach to
measuring child family outcomes - State Leadership Team
- Interagency Coordinating Council
27Infrastructure Analysis Tool
- SWOT Analysis State Infrastructure
- MA modified the SWOT tool to increase the focus
on integrating existing initiatives - What aspects of the MA EIP current initiatives
make it unique? - How does the MA EIP system leverage its resources
(fiscal, material, personnel, etc.) to build
capacity at the local system level? - What are challenges with regard to the MA EIP
ability to support local systems in efforts to
implement sustainable new initiatives?
28Infrastructure Analysis Tool
- Current Initiatives Practices
- Facilitated a loosely structured group brain
storming session with ECO Stakeholders - Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
29MA SWOT Analysis
30Next Steps
- Continue to identify linkages from the SWOT
analysis - Develop a Data Analysis Plan that includes our
hypothesis, inferences, etc. prior to viewing
additional data which will include the SWOT
Analysis as well. - Need for further drill down/data analysis
31Lessons Learned
- Need for more reflection on the process
- SSIP components are not a linear process
32In-depth Infrastructure Analysis
- As the state identified measurable result is
decided, an in-depth analysis of the state
infrastructure is conducted to determine - The functions of each infrastructure component in
relationship to the focus area for improvement. - Identify contributing factors to low and high
performance within the focus area for improvement.
33In-depth Infrastructure Analysis
- The state might also complete an inventory of
current initiatives to determine how the
initiatives (in total or in part) can be
leveraged in the SSIP. - It will also be helpful to review past
initiatives to determine if they will support the
SSIP (in total or in part).
(System Framework ECTA Center) (SSIP State
Infrastructure Analysis Guide) Local Contributing
Factor Tools TA Providers SISEP State
Initiative Inventory - SERRC
34Local Contributing Factors Tools
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35Initiative Inventory for SSIP
- Helps states identify current and previously
implemented initiatives that can be leveraged to
support the identified measurable result - Adapted from NIRN and SISEP
36 Colorados Story
37CDEs Strategic Goals
38State IdentifiableMeasrueable Results
- Literacy math achievement (with an emphasis on
prek-3) - Graduation
- Post-school outcomes
- Family Involvement
39School Age Data
- Very low proficiency rates in math (20) and
literacy (23) - Students with Specific Learning Disabilities have
lowest achievement - High drop-out rate (28)
- Low graduation rate (54)
40Preschool Data
- Child outcomes Indicator 7 in the 80s
- LRE Indicator 6 84
- Question what happens between preschool and 3rd
grade?
41619s Involvement in the SSIP
- Emphasizing the importance of the pre-k to 3rd
grade years - Invited to attend with the Big B team to the
MPRRC planning/TA meeting last month - Research on the connection between pre-K
vocabulary to 3rd grade reading to graduation
42Infrastructure Analysis
- Our primary concerns are aligned with CDEs
strategic goals - Data supports our identified primary areas of
concern
43Infrastructure/Capacity
- Leadership
- CDEs strategic goals
- Heightened recognition of the importance of early
childhood - Preschool special education is an integral part
of the larger special education unit - Partnering with CDHS who manages the RTTT-ELC
44Infrastructure/Capacity
- Funding/Resources
- 611 budget higher focus on Results Driven
Accountability (RDA), following OSEPs shift from
compliance to student outcomes - RTTT-ELC partnering with PD team on PD
opportunities - Partnering with Higher Education Early Literacy
Summit - DaSy
- ECTA Center
45Infrastructure/Capacity
- Other Initiatives
- RTTT-ELC
- READ Act (focus on K-3 literacy)
- School Readiness
- Literacy grants
- Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS)
- Unified Improvement Process (UIP)
- New DD eligibility category
- Ability to collect more data
46If/Then
- If we focus on students starting strong (preK
K), then students will read by third grade. - If we put a focus on preK K, then we can
prevent future problems in performance by
starting strong.
47If
- If we can help students
- start strong,
- attain proficiency in reading math by third
grade, - meet or exceed core standards of literacy math,
- graduate from high school
48Then
- Then students will have the skills, knowledge
disposition needed to contribute to society and
successfully participate in postsecondary
education and workforce.
49Further Refinement
- Lead to focus on students with SLD
- Impacted our budget review process
- Further data and infrastructure analysis
- Collaboration of stakeholder groups of the
RTT-ELC those of young children with
disabilities needs to improve - Look for alignment with Part C
- Further input from stakeholders
50 Infrastructure Analysis
- Summarize the results of the infrastructure
analysis - Describe the coordination of the components of
the system. - Identify the strengths of each of the components
of the system and the overall system. - Identify the overall improvements that need to be
made to the system. - Identify the initiatives that can be leveraged
for the SSIP.
51Considerations
- Consider the interconnectedness of the in-depth
infrastructure analysis with the in-depth data
analysis and how information from both help
refine the measureable results and identify
improvement strategies. - Consider looking at both the state infrastructure
as well as the local infrastructure. - Consider involving stakeholders, especially those
with knowledge about the infrastructure and with
expertise in the measurable results area.
52Next Steps
Let us know what you need
53Contact Information
- Anne Lucas, WRRC/ECTA
- Anne.Lucas_at_unc.edu
- Megan Vinh, WRRC
- Mvinh_at_uregon.edu
- Arlene Russell, NCRRC
- russellb_at_umn.edu
- Carolee Eslinger, MPRRC
- carolee.eslinger_at_usu.edu
- Grace Kelley, SERRC
- gkelley3_at_cox.net
54Thank you for your attention!
- This is the third webinar in a series on SSIP for
Part C and Section 619 presented in 2014.
Resources related to this call and other
presentations in the series are available at the
following URL - http//ectacenter.org/calls/2014/ssip/ssip.asp