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The Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center Welcome & Updates from The Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center Christina Kasprzak ECTA, DaSy October 2014

Update: ECTA Center Activities What does a state need to put into place in order to encourage, support, require local implementation of effective practices? Governance Quality Standards Finance Accountability & Quality Improvement Personnel/Workforce Data Systems (leading to) Implementation of effective practices Result: Good Outcomes for children with disabilities and their families

TA Activities

System Framework What does a state need to put into place in order to encourage, support, require local implementation of effective practices? http://ectacenter.org/sysframe

System Framework: Purpose and Audience Purpose: to guide states in evaluating their current Part C/619 system, identifying areas for improvement, and providing direction on how to develop a more effective, efficient Part C and Section 619 system that requires, supports, and encourages implementation of effective practices. Audience: the key audience is state Part C and state Section 619 coordinators and staff, with acknowledgement that other key staff and leadership in a state will need to be involved.

System Framework: Process and Partners Iterative validation process: the framework is being developed through an iterative process among national and state experts in the field. Partner states: the framework is being developed iteratively with 6 states (DE, ID, MN, NJ, PA, WV), so that it reflects (and is applicable to) the diversity of state systems (e.g. Lead Agency, eligibility criteria). Technical Work Group (TWG): the Center has a technical work group (TWG) with experts in the field to advise the Center by providing early input on the elements, and later review and give input on drafts, as well as contribute resources available to support states on various elements. Generally speaking, we will be engaging in an iterative validation process that will include state partners as well as this technical work group. This means that we will work collaboratively with the state folks and with this group to draft ideas, review and edit those ideas (over and over so that each iteration is an improvement on the last), and then (when ready) we will share more refined ideas in a broader sense to more folks in the field for additional refinement. We recently identified our 6 partner states – DE, ID, MN, NJ, PA & WV. They applied to be a partner states, so these are the final six selected and they represent some diversity across demographics (like size of state, and region of the country) as well as diversity in some state systems aspects (such as Lead Agency for Part C and eligibility criteria). Our Technical Work Group – you all – are a second key group that we’ll be working with throughout the iterative process. You were selected because of your expertise in knowing the Part C and Section 619 programs and/or your general expertise around quality systems and systems building. So we have some diversity within this group –some folks having more research experience, some more TA and consulting; we have diversity with some folks who know Part C and/or Section 619 particularly well, others who understand the general early childhood and systems building.

Cross cutting themes Engaging stakeholders, including families Establishing/revising policies Promoting collaboration Using data for improvement Communicating effectively Family Leadership & Support Coordinating/Integrating across early childhood

Framework Next Steps All components drafted and posted online by September 2014 Glossary and self-assessment are under development Corresponding resources will be added over the next year and ongoing Framework content is part of ongoing ECTA TA services and we will be available to support states with self-assessment and improvement planning

Sessions Tools States Can Use for Building Effective Early Intervention and Preschool Special Education Systems Building High Quality Personnel Systems Determining the Quality of Your Finance System: Using the ECTA System Framework to Inform Current Status and Areas for Improvement Using Child and Program Standards to Improve Child Outcomes Building Better Systems, Implementing Recommended Practices (workshop)

Thank you and enjoy the conference! Online at http://ectacenter.org