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THE CENTER FOR IDEA EARLY CHILDHOOD DATA SYSTEMS Stakeholder Engagement: Dancing with the Data System Stars! Roundtable Discussion Amy Nicholas, DaSy at CTE Jeff Sellers, DaSy at AEM/SLDS State Support Team

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THE CENTER FOR IDEAEARLY CHILDHOOD DATA SYSTEMS

Stakeholder Engagement: Dancing with the Data System Stars!Roundtable Discussion

Amy Nicholas, DaSy at CTEJeff Sellers, DaSy at AEM/SLDS State Support Team

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• The objectives for this roundtable session are to:• Review the purpose and role of stakeholders in

systems level initiatives;• Provide an overview of the principles of effective

stakeholder engagement; and • Discuss participants’ experiences with serving as

stakeholders for their states’ coordinated data system initiatives.

Session Objectives

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What is Stakeholder Engagement?• Stakeholders= individuals that are either affected by

or responsible for the outcomes of a project or initiative

• Stakeholder Engagement= the use of stakeholders as participants in a collaborative decision making process that guides the creation and execution of a defined scope of work

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A Stakeholder Group

Initiative Leader(s)

Stakeholder

Stakeholder

StakeholderStakeholder

Stakeholder

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Why Involve Stakeholders in Decision Making?• System level impacts • Creative problem solving• Satisfaction through collaboration• Improved outcomes

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Principles of Effective Stakeholder EngagementDefine and articulate the purpose for the work

Identify what success will look like

Establish and sustain trust-based partnerships

Define short- and long-term outputs (products)

Specify desired outcomes

Determine timelines

Establish an agreed upon decision making process /method

Emphasize shared ownership of decisions

Practice timely, reflective, flexible, & responsive decision making

Outline and articulate expectations for stakeholder engagement

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Discussion Questions: Getting Invited to the Dance• Are you serving as a stakeholder on your state’s Early

Childhood Integrated Data System (ECIDS) or P-20 Workforce (P20W) data system initiative? • If so:

• How did you become aware of the initiative? How long has it been in place? Have you participated from the start?

• If not:• Do you know who is leading these initiatives in your

state? Have you made attempts to get involved?

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Discussion Questions:Deciding What to Wear• How will the system benefit early intervention and

preschool special education programs?• What are the current priorities for your state in terms of

this coordinated data system? • What data do you feel your program has to offer that will

add depth and breadth to the system?

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• Does the state have a stakeholder engagement plan that explains precisely how stakeholders will be involved in decision making?• What should be included in a comprehensive stakeholder

engagement plan?• Please describe the types of stakeholder activities in which

you have been involved.

Discussion Questions:Arriving to the Dance

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• What is going well? What is not going well? • Do you feel like your voice is being heard?• Is there balance in participation and influence among the

group?• Are communications from leadership timely, relevant, and

responsive to your expectations and needs as a stakeholder?

• How can areas of needed improvement be addressed?

Discussion Questions:Dancing the Dance

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• Depth and breadth of program variability• Fragmented nature of state data system landscapes• Data system literacy• Others

Unique Challenges for Early Childhood Stakeholders

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• Amy Nicholas• DaSy at Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Technology

in Education (CTE)• (410) 516-9857• [email protected]

• Jeff Sellers• DaSy at Applied Engineering and Management (AEM)

Corporation• (850) 544-4191• [email protected]

Contact Information