This is an Eval Central archive copy, find the original at engagewithdata.com.
A New Arrival
I’ve been a bit off my posting schedule the past few weeks, but I have a good reason, I promise!
Last Monday, my husband and I welcomed a beautiful, healthy baby girl into the world (albeit a few weeks early!). Our hearts are full and our brains are fried, but we are nonetheless very happy to be new parents.
Told you I had a good reason!
I had grand plans to get this blog set up for the fall while I am on maternity leave, but baby had other plans.
So for now, I thought I would make sure you had access to some Engage with Data resources until my next post.
While I am on leave, here is where you can find some of my content for free:
BLOG POSTS
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The Power of a Positive Interaction: Using Asset-Based Engagement Strategies (YEP-DC) -
Using Free Data and Mapping Resources to Better Understand School Communities (AEA 365 Blog) -
Don’t Be Scared of Data – How it Can Guide Family Engagement and Attendance Interventions (NAFSCE) -
Education Evaluation’s Lessons Learned from a Year at Home (AEA 365 Blog)
DOWNLOADS
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Title 1: The Heart of Engagement White Paper (ClassTag) -
Engage with Excel: Track Your Engagement Data with 4 Simple Steps
WEBINAR RECORDINGS
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Measuring Family Engagement: An Introduction (Ohio Families Engage) -
Effective Practices Webinar: Using Qualitative and Quantitative Data to Evaluate Family Engagement (NAFSCE) -
ESSA Session 1: What Do ESSA’s Evidence Requirements Mean for My Organization? (MOST Network) -
ESSA Session 2: How Do I Find Evidence of Similar Programs for My Application? -
ESSA Session 3: How Do I Create A Logic Model for My Organization? -
ESSA Session 4: How Do I Plan for Future Evaluations of My Program?
OTHER RESOURCES
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Evidence for Engagement Email Mini Course -
IEL Conference Attendees (until 9/30 only): Let’s Get Tracking! Building a Simple Tool to Measure and Amplify Your FCE Efforts
I hope these resources help you while I am out, and I look forward to reconnecting soon.
Feel free to forward this list to colleagues who might be interested!