
Our guests this week are Dr. Shane Fairbairn and Sherod Keen from the North East Florida Educational Consortium, or NEFEC. NEFEC is a regional nonprofit educational service agency established to provide cooperative services to small and rural member districts. Through membership in NEFEC, districts are able to meet educational goals and objectives more effectively and affordably. They offer a wide range of programs and services, but today we will primarily be discussing their implementation of the Ed-Fi data standard. NEFEC was the first local education agency consortium to implement the Ed-Fi data standard, beginning in 2013 and serving 15 member districts. Shane, Sherod, and their other colleagues at NEFEC were instrumental in helping guide INsite’s own implementation of the Ed-Fi data standard. During the episode, Shane shares his love of metaphors, Sherod predicts the future of Ed-Fi, and we learn that Rosh is chock-full of dependencies.
Episode links:
NEFEC (North East Florida Educational Consortium): https://www.nefec.org/
FLCODE (Collaborative on Operational Data for Educators): https://www.flcode.org/
CELT (Center for Educational Leadership and Technology): http://www.celtcorp.com/
Apr 27, 2022
1 hr 3 min

“Everything we do supports the teacher-student relationship.” Adam Love, assistant principal at Decatur Middle School in the Metropolitan School District (MSD) of Decatur Township in Indianapolis, was one of the first school-level stakeholders to work closely with us on utilizing interoperable data to make a difference in the lives of students in his building, and his work ultimately resulted in the establishment of data-driven decision making processes across the district. His dedication to his students and teachers inspires us every day, and we are so pleased to share his story and vision with the DatabasED audience.
Show notes:
https://www.kotterinc.com/8-step-process-for-leading-change/ Kotter’s model for organizational change.
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Apr 11, 2022
55 min

In this episode, we talk with educational consultant, data scientist, book author, podcast host, and former educational psychologist Ryan Estrellado about living in the Venn diagrams of overlapping professional communities and finding your (our) place in those intersections. We talk about practical strategies for working with educators who have a wide variety of interests in data and specifically tools for data analysis, and about breaking down common misconceptions about data analysis or data science as it can be used to answer real questions in local educational settings. Although we had planned to focus the episode on Ryan's new book, we accidentally ended up spending an entire hour discussing about unusual professional trajectories and how data and coding have influenced all of us (for the better). Some day we will do another episode where we actually talk about Ryan's book, but in the meantime, we recommend that you go ahead and check it out! The content is truly accessible to all educators, wherever you happen to be in terms of your data journey (whether that journey was embarked upon voluntarily or otherwise). Check out the link below to get a 20% off code for the book!
Abbreviations:
IDE: Integrated development environment https://www.codecademy.com/article/what-is-an-ide
Show notes:
Go to ryanestrellado.com to download a free chapter of The K–12 Educator’s Data Guidebook and a 20% off code
The K-12 Educator's Data Guidebook: Reimagining Practical Data Use in Schools
Donuts in the Lounge: A Podcast for Educators
Follow on Twitter & Instagram @ry_estrellado
Data Science in Education using R (free open-source book with hands-on activities to learn R using real-world education contexts): https://datascienceineducation.com/
Strategic Data Project at Harvard: https://sdp.cepr.harvard.edu/home
South County SELPA at the San Diego County Office of Education: https://www.sdcoe.net/special-populations/selpas/scselpa
Chase Jarvis, Creative Calling https://www.creativelive.com/class/creative-calling-chase-jarvis/lessons/amplify-your-community
About Practice podcast (Ryan Estrellado & Joshua Rosenberg): https://open.spotify.com/show/4TzYLKTen3ZiJxiiKdHAsa
R Studio (free download): https://www.rstudio.com/products/rstudio/
Tidyverse: https://www.tidyverse.org/
Hadley Wickham’s website and list of books: https://hadley.nz/
Julia Silge: https://juliasilge.com/about/
Kieran Healy: Data Visualization: A Practical Introduction https://socviz.co/
Rosh's favorite vending machine video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMW6JKNop1Y
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Apr 4, 2022
1 hr 2 min

In part II of Episode 10 (or technically Episode 11, because Anchor does not recognize decimal points), we dive even deeper into the challenges and potential solutions to balancing the need for increased linkages between individualization and standardization of special education data, as well as the possible integration of compliance and accountability processes. Sarah has a data epiphany as well as an idea for a new grant proposal, Joel confesses his newfound love for data science, and Jennifer crosses "podcast guest" off her bucket list.
Part II episode resources:
SEA: State education agency
Results-driven accountability (U.S. Department of Education): https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/osep/rda/index.html
Results-driven accountability Indicators (Indiana): https://www.in.gov/doe/students/special-education/results-driven-accountability/
Discussion of federal policies increasing equity: https://learningpolicyinstitute.org/product/advancing-education-2020-brief
Music:
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Mar 3, 2022
49 min

Today we bring you the first segment of a very special two-part episode in which we get to speak with three guests representing all three of the focus areas that we've been working to bridge in this podcast: Joel Boehner, Assistant Director of Exceptional Learners at South Bend Community School Corporation, Dr. Sarah Hurwitz, associate professor in special education at Indiana University - Bloomington, and Dr. Jennifer Meller, Associate Manager for Special Education Consulting Services at PCG (Public Consulting Group), the vendor providing the statewide Indiana IEP (IIEP) software for managing data and documents related to the education of students with disabilities. In the first segment of this episode, we discuss how the connections among these individuals' work came about, as well as several relatively recent trends in the federal requirements for educating students with disabilities, such as the move from a focus on compliance to results-driven accountability (RDA) and the challenges and opportunities for utilizing a data standard with very individualized education goals and progress data. We hope you enjoy listening to this as much as we enjoyed recording it! Stay tuned for Part II next week.
Show notes & abbreviations
Joel Boehner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelboehner/
Dr. Sarah Hurwitz: https://education.indiana.edu/about/directory/profiles/hurwitz-sarah.html
Dr. Jennifer Meller: https://www.publicconsultinggroup.com/leadership/education/dr-jennifer-meller/
Equity in Action: https://education.indiana.edu/community/aac-in-action/index.html
Autism Research Collaborative: https://www.iidc.indiana.edu/what-we-offer/autism/
INSOURCE: https://insource.org/
PCG (Public Consulting Group): https://www.publicconsultinggroup.com/
Indiana graduation pathways: https://www.in.gov/doe/students/graduation-pathways/
RDA: results-driven accountability
NWEA (MAP - Measures of Academic Progress test from the Northwest Evaluation Association) https://www.nwea.org/the-map-suite/
LEA: local education agency (school district/school corporation)
IDEA: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act: https://sites.ed.gov/idea/
IEP: Individualized Education Program (a requirement of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)
IIEP (Indiana IEP): software program to manage IEP data in Indiana (statewide)
FAPE: Free, appropriate, public education (a requirement of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Act)
FBA: Functional Behavioral Assessment (part of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; https://www.pacer.org/parent/php/php-c215a.pdf)
LRE: Least restrictive environment (a requirement of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Act)
Music:
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Feb 25, 2022
45 min

This week we talk with two leaders from the Metropolitan School District (MSD) of Steuben County in Angola, Indiana, Chantell Manahan (Director of Technology) and Dr. Schauna Relue (Curriculum Director). Over the past two years, our guests have worked as a close, cross-sectional team on the district’s use cases for student and district improvement as part of their implementation of the Ed-Fi data standard. In the episode, we discuss their strategies for data governance, the importance of professional development and support in changing data practices, and ways in which technology can enhance data-driven improvement processes such as “data war rooms.”
Show notes and abbreviations:
Metropolitan School District (MSD) of Steuben County - https://www.msdsteuben.k12.in.us/
CETL certification from the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) Certified Educational Technology Leader https://www.cosn.org/careers-certification/cetl-certification/
NWEA (MAP - Measures of Academic Progress test from the Northwest Evaluation Association) https://www.nwea.org/the-map-suite/
CSV files: https://www.howtogeek.com/348960/what-is-a-csv-file-and-how-do-i-open-it/
SIS: student information system
RACI (Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed) Matrix: https://cio-wiki.org/wiki/RACI_Matrix
WIDA: An assessment of academic English levels for non-native English speakers (https://wida.wisc.edu/)
Eidex: https://www.eidexinsights.com/
Michigan DataHub: https://open.spotify.com/episode/43wLYDeU6Mi73ViGnW2d2u?si=3MmlfGVUTzC2hA1yY4_qoQ
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Feb 17, 2022
59 min

In this episode, Silvia Brunet-Jones, Technical Program Director of the K-12 Technology portfolio at the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, gives us the origin story of Ed-Fi, which goes all the way back to Hurricane Katrina and student relocations from Louisiana to Texas. She highlights the early focus in the development of Ed-Fi of providing value both for state accountability reporting and for local district operational data use for teaching, learning, intervention, research allocation, and other purposes. In discussing current needs and priorities, Silvia speaks about humanizing the data, providing agency and empowerment for data owners and users, and the need for cross-sectional teams and empathy among different stakeholders. Listen to the end to enjoy a brief blooper reel.
Correction: The number of students displaced by Hurricane Katrina and relocated to Texas is cited as at least 46,000 (exact number unknown due to record keeping). https://www.edweek.org/leadership/post-katrina-some-students-gave-up-home-for-a-better-school/2015/08
Show notes and resources:
Silvia Brunet-Jones: https://www.dell.org/employee/silvia-brunet-jones/
The Ed-Fi Academy: https://academy.ed-fi.org/
Balfanz, R., Herzog, L., & Mac Iver, D. J. (2007). Preventing student disengagement and keeping students on the graduation path in urban middle-grades schools: Early identification and effective interventions. Educational Psychologist, 42(4), 223-235.
Acronyms:
XML (6:12): https://www.howtogeek.com/357092/what-is-an-xml-file-and-how-do-i-open-one/
ODBC (13:59): https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/odbc/microsoft-open-database-connectivity-odbc?view=sql-server-ver15
SQL (14:26): https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-programming/sql
CSV (22:19) and comma delimited files: https://kb.blackbaud.com/knowledgebase/Article/75155
FTP (23:06): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol
API (23:35): https://www.ibm.com/cloud/learn/api
SIS (38:44): Student Information System (student information databases within school districts)
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Feb 10, 2022
54 min

In this episode, we reminisce with Tim Pritchett, Technology Director at Monroe County Community School Corporation here in Bloomington, about our experiences moving through the early and difficult stages of implementing Ed-Fi and how we all ended up safely on the other side. We touch on personal and professional development, having faith in big ideas, and the power of multiple sectors being focused on one goal.
Episode Resources:
Sample Data Generator (Ed-Fi Tech Docs): https://techdocs.ed-fi.org/display/SDG/Sample+Data+Generator
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Feb 3, 2022
48 min

In this episode, we talk with Don Dailey, the 'Don' of Ed-fi collaboratives, about how he heralded the dawn of interoperability technology to Michigan's state education data systems (last godfather pun, we promise). But seriously, he does take us back to the days before personal computers, when student information and district finance systems were on mainframes. Don is the Director of Systems Integration and Interoperability providing leadership to the Michigan Data Hub project as part of the Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators. He spearheaded the Michigan Data Hub’s implementation of the Ed-Fi data standard nearly 9 years ago, and he won the Ed-Fi Ambassador of the Year award in 2017. Don and his team have done an amazing job of successfully coordinating data and technology stakeholders, educators, researchers, and even state legislators and other policymakers. We have learned much from him over the years and are excited to have him share a slice of his knowledge in this episode.
Show notes:
Michigan Data Hub: https://www.midatahub.org/what-is-midatahub/what-is-the-midatahub/
Legislative Reports: https://www.midatahub.org/documentation/legislative-reports/
ROI Study: https://www.midatahub.org/downloads/data_integration/michigan_data_hub_roi_study_1.pdf
Product Catalog: https://www.midatahub.org/product-catalog/
Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators: https://www.gomaisa.org/projects/michigan-data-hub/
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Jan 28, 2022
51 min

In this episode, we talk with Dr. John Watson, data scientist at the San Diego County Office of Education, about the ways in which data scientists provide value for education organizations. We touch on the evolution of standards in education and the need to be aware of multiple intelligences (both within students and within educators looking at data); the (ideally) iterative process of data solutions and output within education agencies; the “emergency data collection” that occurred at the beginning of the pandemic; the development and limits of standards in the health and education sectors; and trying to balance rapid technological advances with the need for stability and investment in training.
Episode resources:
San Diego County Office of Education: https://www.sdcoe.net/Pages/Home.aspx
Baker, R. S., Berning, A. W., Gowda, S. M., Zhang, S., & Hawn, A. (2020). Predicting K-12 dropout. Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk (JESPAR), 25(1), 28-54. (early access version: https://www.upenn.edu/learninganalytics/ryanbaker/PredictingK12Dropout.pdf)
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Jan 15, 2022
57 min
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