GSEG: Develop/review measurement approaches

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Alaska

Review current measurement tools.

Arkansas

Identify collection methods.

Colorado

Identify measurement approach.

Delaware

Identify measurement tools.

Florida

Identify measurement approach.

Hawaii

Identify measurement approach.

Illinois/Texas

Identify measurement approaches

Developing family survey which will assess:

1. Self-efficacy, confidence in parenting skills, and positive view of the future.

2. Improved quality of life. (Family and child)

3. Knowledge of their child's abilities and development

4. Involvement as an equal partner in medical services and decisions for their child, and ability to advocate for their child's needs.

5. Increased family problem solving skills and adequate support networks.

(Also, family perceptions of the transition from Part C to other services.)

Kansas

Assessment instrument that can be used 3-K.

Kentucky

Will determine process for screening and diagnostic assessments, identify assessment tool that can be used in program, and determine data collection methods for tool.

Maine

Developing a transitional rubric.

Maryland

Will identify evidence-based measurement approaches and processes, and select the appropriate tools or instruments for collecting outcome indicator data.

Montana

Explore: reliable assessment tool that is also applicable for assisting in developing IFSP outcomes and child focused programs.

Nebraska

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New Hampshire

Will work to identify measurement tools.

New York

Will develop measurement system.

Utah

Measurement tools.

Virginia

Measurement approaches.

 

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