Early Childhood Governance and Data Decisions

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Explore the decision-making processes and data utilization in early childhood governance, focusing on maximizing positive interactions between adults and children. Learn about the importance of governance, data systems, and authority distribution in providing better services to children and families.

  • Early Childhood
  • Governance
  • Data Systems
  • Decision Making
  • Authority Distribution

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  1. Improving Data, Improving Outcomes Early Childhood Early Childhood Governance and Data: Governance and Data: Who s Making Which Decisions, Who s Making Which Decisions, and How Are They Making Them? and How Are They Making Them? Elliot Regenstein Elliot Regenstein August 16, 2018 August 16, 2018

  2. The big questions for today The big questions for today When it comes to early childhood policy and state When it comes to early childhood policy and state- -level administration: administration: level o Who is making the decisions? Who is making the decisions? o What information are they using to make those What information are they using to make those decisions? decisions? 2

  3. One way to think about it One way to think about it What matters most is positive interactions between adults and children. When state government is paying for those interactions, it wants to maximize their number and duration. o Sometimes professionals work directly with kids other times with family members, to help them improve their interactions. Who decides how to do that and what information they use matters enormously! 3

  4. Governance Governance Starting with governance: o What are the options and opportunities? o How can you get involved? 4

  5. Data Systems Data Systems For each state: What is the state s vision for data use? How is the state producing data to support that vision? What analytic capacity does the state have to make meaning of the numbers? Is the state ready to act on what it learns? In all of these areas, thinking about how leaders in early childhood special education and early intervention can have an impact. 5

  6. Governance: Authority and its Distribution Governance: Authority and its Distribution Governance is about authority Historically authority is organized by subject matter, not age group Children birth to five have a wide range of needs, meaning many agencies end up serving them As states have increased their attention to early care and education, they have rethought their governance of early childhood Goal of governance changes is to provide better service to children and families 6

  7. Values in Governance Values in Governance Coordination governance should connect different programs Alignment provide coherence across system-wide tasks Sustainability should be durable through political and administrative change Efficiency should allocate resources wisely Accountability should be accountable to key stakeholders 7

  8. Models of Governance Models of Governance Coordinated across agencies Consolidated within an agency Creation of a new agency 8

  9. Coordinated Governance Coordinated Governance The status quo in most states How much coordination there actually is varies Governor s office can play a leadership role 9

  10. Values that Lead to Consolidation or Creation Values that Lead to Consolidation or Creation Elevated leadership Greater accountability Improved coherence oData systems are a part of this! 10

  11. Consolidated Governance Consolidated Governance Move multiple functions into an existing agency generally education or human services (which are very different) Generally preschool and child care can also include Early Intervention, Head Start collaboration, home visiting, and more How does it fit in larger agency, practically and culturally? Is consolidation a step toward creation? 11

  12. Creation of a New Agency Creation of a New Agency Have to define its function How does a small new agency thrive in a state s political landscape? 12

  13. Cross Cross- -cutting Issues cutting Issues State advisory councils Regional governance Public-private partnerships Changing practice, not just arrangements managing the transition 13

  14. What does this mean for Part B and Part C? What does this mean for Part B and Part C? Part B is going to be in the state education agency o How does that impact the conversation about consolidation? How does larger agency context affect Part C? o What do you want out of governance? o How can you go about getting what you want? oHow can you adapt to any change once it s underway? People will want you to be successful but you re going to have to advocate for yourself. 14

  15. Governance: Be on the lookout! Governance: Be on the lookout! Governance conversations are sometimes about a solution in search of a problem. Is this an executive-led or legislative-led conversation? If you have strong feelings about the problem or the solution, make them known. If you can t make them known, what partnerships do you have on the outside? 15

  16. Data Systems: What is the states vision? Data Systems: What is the state s vision? Does the state know what questions it s trying to answer? o What questions do you want to answer that require data from multiple agencies? Long-term outcomes Current services What else? o Frame for the this conversation: What are the key decisions we re making that we might make better if we had better information? 16

  17. Data Systems: What is the states vision? Data Systems: What is the state s vision? If the state doesn t know what questions it wants to answer, how is it going to go about identifying those questions? o What opportunities are there for engagement? o How can you get involved? o Who else do you need to have involved? 17

  18. I Is there data to answer key questions? s there data to answer key questions? Often an existing interagency structure Longitudinal Data System How does early childhood fit in that structure? How do special education and Part C fit in that structure? o Is the Part C agency involved? 18

  19. What analytic capacity does the state have? What analytic capacity does the state have? What analytic capacity does the state have to make sense of the numbers? How much sits within state government? How much sits outside of state government, and what is its relationship to state government? oWho s controlling the narrative? How much research capacity is there for the questions that require it? What capacity do you need and want, and where do you want it to sit? 19

  20. Will data lead to change? Will data lead to change? Is anybody going to actually do anything differently? If so, what would that have to look like? o Who is going to lead it? o What will be your role? Without this part, what difference does any of it make for kids? 20

  21. Key Takeaways Key Takeaways These issues combine complex policy dynamics: Executive/Legislative, Interagency, Intra-agency How can people work together? oWhat is their mandate from their boss? oHow much bandwidth do they really have? Think about the system you want in 10 years o When is year two? 21

  22. FORESIGHT LAW + POLICY Thank you! Elliot Regenstein (P) 202.499.6996 X 105 (E) Elliot.Regenstein@FLPadvisors.com www.FLPAdvisors.com @FLPadvisors 22

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