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Title: School Readiness Report Card
Citation Type: Miscellaneous
Publication Year: 2011
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Abstract: The Early Childhood Advisory Council (ECAC) in Minnesota makes recommendations to the Governor and Legislature, and is responsible for fulfilling the duties required by federal and state statutes. The Council was created in 2008 by the Governor’s Executive Order 08-14. The ECAC consists of 18 members, including the State Director of the Head Start Collaboration, and one representative each from the Minnesota Departments of Education, Health and Human Services. The governor, the Minnesota House of Representatives and the Minnesota Senate each appoint members. At least two appointees are public members who are parents of a child under the age of six. The 2010 Minnesota Legislature directed Minnesota’s Early Childhood Advisory Council to make recommendations on the creation and implementation of a statewide School Readiness Report Card (Minn. Stat. § 124D.141.Subd 2 (5)). The purpose of the report card is to monitor the state’s progress toward the goal of having all children ready for kindergarten by the year 2020.1 (See Appendix A) The report card is to include both child outcomes and indicators of systems and services. The legislation stated that “costs incurred by the council in making these recommendations must be paid from private funds.” Private funds from the School Readiness Funders Coalition covered the costs, and Wilder Research was retained as the contractor to work with the Minnesota Departments of Education and Human Services, and the ECAC on developing the report card. This report documents the process Wilder Research used on behalf of ECAC to develop the report card indicators, including reviewing literature, working with ECAC committees, gathering feedback and comments from national experts and the public, and obtaining approval from the ECAC. It describes the indicators recommended to constitute the School Readiness Report Card, and the data sources and data collection timelines for each. Finally, the report presents recommendations on benchmarking.
Url: https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED518419.pdf
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Authors: Chase, Richard; Valorose, Jennifer; Egbert, Andi
Publisher: Wilder Research
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Education
Countries: United States