Title: K16 Data Initiatives
1K16 Data Initiatives in Kentucky
2Data Policy Politics
3K16 Data Issues
- Clear purpose for the system, the content for the
data (standards) and where it can be located - Adequate unit-level databases from all the
players (K12, postsecondary, financial aid,
teacher licensure, etc.) - Clean identification code or key that crosses
systems or the ability to construct a master
index for matching system records.
4K16 Data Issues
According to the DQC/NCEA 2006 survey, 45 states
have a unique identifier shared by K12 and
postsecondary.
5K16 Data Issues
According to the DQC/NCEA 2006 survey, 45 states
have a unique identifier shared by K12 and
postsecondary.
- How many 3rd graders know their SSN?
- How many parents know their childrens SSNs?
- Documentation of SSNs is not required.
6K16 Data Issues
Developing unique identifiers.
- K12 recently developed a unique identifier for
each student that stays with them even if they
transfer. - As part of our new database system, the CPE is
developing a unique identifier. It may be based
on the K12 ID. - Postsecondary will continue to collect SSNs for
financial aid and licensure as an alternative key
to match with other systems.
7Education in Kentucky
Kentucky Education Cabinet
Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education
Kentucky Department of Education
Adult Education
Colleges Universities
8Political Issues
- Cross-agency agreements must be developed.
- Concerns over student privacy and FERPA.
- Protecting educators from misuse of the data.
- Paying for the system and controlling access.
9Moving Towards P20
- K12, postsecondary, and the teacher certification
board are all developing new unit-level system
capacity to prepare for a P20 system. - Funding will be requested from the legislature to
develop a P20 system during the 2008 session. - Pilot projects are being developed to identify
potential issues and to show the value of working
together.
10Kentuckys New High School Feedback Report
- The CPE historically worked with ACT to produce
these reports in the past but they were not
getting used as much as they could be. - A new report was developed in Spring 2007 by
identifying the information audiences wanted and
the format that would work best. - The CPE coordinated the project but it was a
truly cooperative effort between postsecondary,
K12, and the state financial aid authority with
data from ACT and The College Board.
11Charles McGrewDirector, Information
ResearchKentucky Council on Postsecondary
Educationcharles.mcgrew_at_ky.govhttp//cpe.ky.gov
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