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    Format: Toolkits and Templates

    Part C Exiting Toolkit

    The Part C Exiting Toolkit allows for one-stop “shopping” for Part C data managers and coordinators. It provides (1) resources for documenting the exiting process, (2) resources to check exiting data, (3) a link to the Part C Exiting Counts app, and (4) other great resources. It is a great tool for both new and experienced staff.

    An IDC Resource

    Format: Presentations

    The Basics of Implementation Science

    The presentation presents an overview on developing an infrastructure that supports implementation, scale-up, and sustainability of effective practices and highlights core components of implementation. Highlighted components include: Implementation Stages, Implementation Drivers, Implementation Teams, Usable Interventions, and Improvement Cycles.

    Format: Presentations

    Recommended Practices and Principles for School-Age Youth

    The presentation reviews information on evidence-based strategies and practices to support improved graduation/post school outcomes.

    Format: Presentations

    Building a Strong SSIP Using Implementation Drivers

    Implementation Drivers are the key components of capacity and the functional infrastructure supports that enable a program’s success. The presentation highlights the three categories of implementation drivers (competency, organization, and leadership). An additional focus is on how these drivers support the development of an implementation plan that will result in positive student outcomes. Helpful handouts are included.

    An IDC Resource

    Format: Guides, Papers, and Reports

    CEIS and CCEIS Example Scenarios for Tracking Fiscal and Child Data

    OSEP requires SEAs to report data on the LEAs that use IDEA funds for either CEIS or CCEIS through the IDEA Part B Maintenance of Effort (MOE) Reduction, CEIS, and CCEIS data submission. The purpose of this resource is to provide examples of how SEAs and LEAs can accurately track the funds used for CEIS and CCEIS and track the children who receive those services.

    Format: Presentations

    Moving From Theory to Action - Michigan

    This state presentation describes Michigan's SIMR, Theory of Action, and approach to implementation.

    Format: Presentations

    Moving From Theory to Action - Louisiana

    This state presentation describes Louisiana's SIMR, Theory of Action, and approach to implementation.