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http://ceds.ed.gov . Why CEDS? 101. Why CEDS? 101. What are Common Standards? What is CEDS? Why do we need it? Who’s involved? What does it provide?. Common Standards What are we talking about?. A language is a standard form of communication . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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http://ceds.ed.gov

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WhyCEDS?

101

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Why CEDS? 101• What are Common Standards?• What is CEDS?• Why do we need it?• Who’s involved?• What does it provide?

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Common Standards What are we talking about?

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A language is a standard form of communication.

But, there are certain things we all need to understand and communicate.

Humans speak many different languages.

For these, we need a common language.

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FOR EXAMPLE: Sign symbolsImagine...

You arrive at an airport in a foreign city where an unfamiliar language is spoken.

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/japanesepod101/3974018590 http://www.flickr.com/photos/japanesepod101/3974042578Universal travel sign symbols.Developed in late 1970s to aid wayfinding.

How do you find your way?

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Common Education Data Standards What are we talking about?

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Data standard: an agreed upon set of data names, definitions, options & technical specs

But, there are certain data we all need to understand, compare & exchange.

Education institutions across P-20 use many different data standards.

For these, we need acommon education data standard.

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FOR EXAMPLE: Demographic dataImagine...

Your State PreK Program has a child also enrolled in Child Care that uses a different education data standard.

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State PreK

Program

Here’s a child:

MattheSmithIII

Race = GuamanianGender = M

Child Care

Hmmm…Did you mean:

Matthew ?Smith ?

Suffix = III ?Race = NHOPI ?

Sex = M ?

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FOR EXAMPLE: Demographic dataImagine...

A student from a high school in State A enrolls in a university in State B that uses a different education data standard.

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High School in

state AIHE in state B

Here’s a new student:

JonathaTsumuraII

Race = JapaneseGender = M

Hmmm…Did you mean:

Jonathan ?Tsumura ?

Suffix = II ?Race = Asian ?

Sex = M ?

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The P-20 community needs a COMMON VOCABULARY

for education data.

The P INT is:

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What is CEDS?

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What is CEDS?• A national collaborative effort to develop voluntary, common data standards for a key set of education data elements

Voluntary Common Vocabulary

• A vocabulary including standard definitions, option sets & technical specifications to streamline sharing and comparing

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Why do we need CEDS?1.Accurate, timely, and consistent data

to inform decisionmaking

2.Share & compare high quality data within & across P-20 sectors

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Required

A data collection

A federal unit record system

Solely an ED undertaking

All or nothing

An implementation

CEDSis Not:

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CEDS:Who’s

involved?

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CEDS v2 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

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CEDS v2 Stakeholders (2 of 2)• U.S. Department of Education

• NCES (SLDS, IPEDS)• EDFacts• Office of Educ. Technology

• U.S. Health and Human Services• U.S. Department of Labor• Interoperability Standard

Organizations• Education Associations• Foundations

• Financial Student Aid• Office of the Undersecretary• Special Education

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What doesCEDSprovide?

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CEDS provides:• A Robust & Expanding

Common, Voluntary Vocabulary drawn from existing sources

• Powerful Stakeholder Tools & Models• Data Alignment Tool• Logical Data Model

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Standard Information: The Basics

ElementDefinition

Option set

Domain

Related Use Cases

Entity

YesNoNotSelected

K12 Student

Hispanic or LatinoEthnicity

K12

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CEDS Logical Data Model• Provides a high-level framework

for translating standards into physical models

• System-agnostic representation• 2 distinct views:• Domain Entity Schema • Normalized Data Schema

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Web-based tool that allows users to:• Import or input their data

dictionaries• Align their data to CEDS• Compare themselves with others• Analyze their data in

relation to various other CEDS-aligned efforts

CEDS Alignment Tool

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CEDS Use Case Generator ToolBuilds on the CEDS Data Alignment Tool and allows stakeholders to:• Generate specific and relevant

maps to a growing pool of CEDS aligned use cases

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1. We need standards2. CEDS is here3. It’s a Group Effort4. It’s for P-205. It provides Elements6. It’s got a Data Model7. It’s got Powerful Tools

RECAP

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For more information,

visit:http://

ceds.ed.gov