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Common Education Data Standards. Lynne Kahn Tony Ruggiero Meredith Miceli Missy Cochenour. Common Education Data Standards. A language is a standard form of communication . Humans speak many different languages . .
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Common Education Data Standards Lynne Kahn Tony Ruggiero Meredith Miceli Missy Cochenour
Common Education Data Standards
A language is a standardform of communication. Humans speak many different languages. But, there are certain things weallneed to understandandcommunicate. For these, we need a common language.
FOR EXAMPLE: Sign symbols Imagine... You arrive at an airportin a foreign city where an unfamiliar language is spoken.
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Common Education Data Standards What are we talking about?
Data standard: an agreed upon set of data names, definitions, options & technical specs Education institutions across P-20usemanydifferent data standards. But, there are certain data we allneed to understand,compare & exchange. For these, we need a common education data standard.
FOR EXAMPLE: Demographic data Imagine... Your Early Head Start has a child also enrolled in Part C that uses a different education data standard.
Here’s a child: Matthe SmithIII Race = Guamanian Gender = M Hmmm… Did you mean: Matthew ? Smith ? Suffix = III ? Race = NHOPI ? Sex = M ? Early Head Start Part C
What is CEDS? • A national collaborative effort to develop voluntary, commondata standards for a key set of education data elements • A vocabularyincluding standard definitions, option sets & technical specifications to streamline sharing and comparing Voluntary Common Vocabulary
CEDS is NOT: Required All or nothing A data collection An implementation Solely an ED undertaking A federal unit record system
How do we get it done? • Assemble stakeholders representing the field • Use existing sources of data standards • Check alignment with the field • Review ideas with the public • Model elements • Place in tools • Release
CEDS v3 Stakeholders (1 of 2) • State Agencies • State Education Agencies • State Higher Education Agencies • Social Services Agencies • Local Education Agencies • K12 • Head Start • Social Services • Institutions of Higher Education • Public • Private • Community Colleges
CEDS v3 Stakeholders (2 of 2) • U.S. Department of Education • NCES (SLDS, IPEDS) • EDFacts • U.S. Health and Human Services • U.S. Department of Labor • Interoperability Standard Organizations • Education Associations • Foundations
Version 3 • K12:RTTT assessment, teaching & learning, record exchange • Early Learning:assessment, professional development, child outcomes, and federal alignment • Postsecondary:furthering IPEDS support (CMSS), access, price/tuition, time to degree, Complete College America • Additional Areas:Career and Technical Education, Workforce, Adult Education
CEDS provides: • Powerful Stakeholder Tools • Align tool • Connect tool • Logical Data Model A Robust & Expanding Common,VoluntaryVocabularydrawn from existing sources
Element Details: The Parts Element name Definition Option set Domain K12 Entities K12 Student Related Use Cases
Element Information • Attributes of entities, and units of data that can be definedandmeasured. • Two parts: • Name: Common text name for the element • Definition: A statement of the meaning or significance of an element
Option Set • Providerecommended alternatives or responsesfor an element • Can be: • standard set of options: • Ex) LANGUAGE CODE • open-ended: • Ex) FIRST NAME
Domain • Management level at which the data are maintained. • Some correspond with sector(s) of P-20 system. • CEDS v2 contains 5 domains: • Early Learning • K12 • Postsecondary • Assessments • Learning Standards Early Learning K12 K12 Postsecondary
Entity • Persons, places, events, objects, or conceptsabout which data are collected • Provide context for the data elements • Examples: • Student • Staff • School EL Child • EL Child • Assessment • Section K12 Staff K12 Student PS Student
Related Use Cases • Real-world applications for which an element can be used to support. • Examples: • EDFacts & IPEDS reporting • LEA-to-LEA Student Record Exchange • High School Generated Transcript
CEDS Logical Data Model • Provides ahigh-level framework for translating standards into physical models • System-agnosticrepresentation • 2 distinct views: • Domain Entity Schema • Normalized Data Schema
CEDS Web-based tool that allows users to: • Import or input their data dictionaries • Aligntheir data to CEDS • Comparethemselveswith others • Analyzetheir data in relation to various other CEDS-aligned efforts
CEDS • Builds on CEDS Align • Allows stakeholders to connect data elements to practical P-20W applications • Find out how othersare usingdata to answer policy questions, calculatemetrics & indicators, & report to the federal gov’t • Share their own approaches to using data to meet these and other information needs
Alignment Exercise A=B A,B,C=T A=4,Z A=A A=X
Alignment Exercise Z=B X,4,Z=T A=Z Z=4,Z Z=Z Z=X