Measuring and Improving Child and Family Outcomes Conference New Orleans, Sept 19-21, 2011 Using the Child Outcomes Measurement System (COMS) Self-Assessment.

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Measuring and Improving Child and Family Outcomes Conference New Orleans, Sept 19-21, 2011 Using the Child Outcomes Measurement System (COMS) Self-Assessment Tool for State Planning and Action Lauren Barton, ECO at SRI Ruth Littlefield, Dept. of Education, NH Nick Ortiz, Department of Education, CO

Today’s Session Provide background on the COMS self- assessment tool Describe an example of how the self- assessment has been used for state planning purposes Simulate how stakeholder teams might use the self-assessment tool and learn about the content on the tool Begin to plan how to use the tool in your state 2Early Childhood Outcomes Center

Purpose Developed as a tool for state and local Part C/619 programs –to identify components of a high-quality system –to evaluate their existing COMS –to encourage decision making that supports their efforts to improve the state COMS 3Early Childhood Outcomes Center

Development Process Extensive stakeholder input about key steps in COMS development Repeated discussion and feedback with 6 partner states Feedback from Part C and 619 coordinators, national advisors, and others Continue to listen to feedback to clarify and improve the tool 4 Early Childhood Outcomes Center

Self-Assessment Structure Measures progress of COMS toward full implementation 7 components 18 quality indicators (numbered) Elements (lettered) – not yet, in process, fully implemented 5Early Childhood Outcomes Center

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Features Online interactive version is on the web State profile page compiles overall scores Space for notes about status on each element Future plans to link elements to resources, state examples, and any clarifying information or definitions 8Early Childhood Outcomes Center

Use States should determine the best use and process 9 Early Childhood Outcomes Center

Suggested Use Group of knowledgeable stakeholders Part of an ongoing strategic planning process Reassess periodically May be completed in total or in sections 10 Early Childhood Outcomes Center

Questions?? 11 Early Childhood Outcomes Center

State Example 12 Early Childhood Outcomes Center

Small Group Activity 1 Individually, read over quality indicators under your group’s component. As a group, select one of those quality indicators Each individual reviews an assigned element & considers how his/her state is doing, with examples As a group, each person is to describe how they see their state on their assigned element with others at the table acting as stakeholders. Based on the discussion, select a rating and record the evidence for each element. 13Early Childhood Outcomes Center

Activity 1 Reflection and Sharing What did you think of the process of reviewing each element? Did the process make sense? What was difficult? Are these elements for which you would want stakeholder involvement? For which you would need multiple perspectives? 14 Early Childhood Outcomes Center

Small Group Activity 2 How do you think the self-assessment might be useful in your state? With what process? Who might you involve at different steps with the self-assessment? Identify resources that would be helpful to benefit the most from the self-assessment process. How would you begin to move from findings on the self-assessment to deciding on specific actions to improve your outcomes measurement system? 15 Early Childhood Outcomes Center

Getting Started Jump in! Use the self-assessment to help you improve your child outcomes measurement system! Use the ECO Center as a resource for support 16 Early Childhood Outcomes Center