CTE Data Quality
Thisdocumentfocuseson career and technical education(CTE)datathatall schools with state-approved CTE programsarerequiredtoreporttotheOregon DepartmentofEducation(ODE)andwhicharecompiledandreportedtotheUSDepartmentofEducation (USDOE).Thisrequired CTE datadoes not providealloftheinformationneededtoguidedecisionsabout CTE programmanagementandstudent achievement.CTEeducators andadministratorsare responsibleforobtainingtheadditionaldataandinformationnecessarytosupportefficientprogrammanagement,studentachievement, andmeetingtheCTE performancemeasures.
WhatisCTEData?
Careerandtechnicaleducation(CTE)datacomesfromnumeroussourcesatalllevels(school,district, college,region/consortium,state,national,etc.).
Examples of some of these sources include:
All types of student assessment results
Input from school partners in the community and work-based learning sites for CTE programs
Comparisons of CTE student performance to that of other students
School-collected information about what CTE students do after graduation
Inventories of facilities and equipment
Budgets, employer surveys, national research, and so on
These sources provide important data regarding CTE that can assist instructors and administrators.
ImportanceofCTEData
MostoftheusesofCTEdataarehighstakes.CTEdatareportedbyschoolsandcommunity collegesareusedbyODEandDepartmentofCommunityCollegesandWorkforceDevelopment(CCWD)to:
(1)ReporttoUSDOEconcerningthePerkins grantperformancemeasures(viaEDFacts for secondary and theConsolidatedAnnualReport(CAR) for postsecondary);
(2)PostinformationontheODEpublicwebsite;
(3)Provideinformationforlegislativerequests,research,variousreportsandcommunicating thevalue-addedofCTEprograms;
(4)Determinetechnicalassistanceand professional development needs;
(5)Informlocalandstateimprovementplans; and
(6)DeterminepossiblelocalandstateCTE planadjustmentsandupdates.
Inadditiontothislist,schools,districts,collegesandvariousindividualstakeholdersuseCTEdataina myriadofways.Therefore,thequality(accuracy,validity,reliability)ofthedataiscritical.Howaccurateis thedatathatyourschool(s)orcollegereporttothestate?
Wherethedatacomesfrom
Secondarycareerandtechnicaleducation(CTE)dataaregatheredfromthreesources: the CTE Program Update, the CTE Student DataCollection and the CTE Course EnrollmentCollection (also known as the “Spring CTE Data Collections”).
TheCTEProgramUpdatemustbecompletedinthefallandupdatesthedatabaseforthe followingspringCTECourseEnrollmentDatacollection.ItupdatestheinformationconcerningCTE coursesandprograms(coursetitles,credits,instructors,etc.).Ifnotcompletedaccuratelyandontime, the springCTECourseEnrollmentDataCollectionwillbeplaguedbyerrors,createsubmissionproblems, andtakea greatdealmoretimetocomplete.
CommunitycollegeCTEdataarereportedinitiallyinthecollege’sdatasystem(e.g.,Banner,RogueNet, Datatel,Jenzabar,etc.).ThecollegedatasystemtransmitsdatatotheOregonCommunityCollege UniformReportingSystem(OCCURS).OCCURSisacollaborativelydesignedandmaintainedbaseof datarelatingtoOregon’scommunitycolleges.OCCURSisoperatedandadministeredunderthe auspicesofCCWD.OCCURSprovidesallofthecommunitycollegedatausedbyODEfortheCAR andotherreporting.
SecondaryandOCCURSdataisalsomatchedandaugmentedbydatafrom other sources such as the National Student Clearinghouse, Department of Employment, surveys, GED records, etc.
ImprovingCTEDataQuality
TheCTEdatausedisonlyasgoodasthedatathatis input atthekeyboardofsomeoneat eachschoolandcollege.Fortunately,this means that thequalityofthedatasubmitted can beinfluenced at the local level.
Thefollowingquestions/suggestionsareintendedtoguideeffortstoimproveCTEdata quality:
Isthereaculturethatvaluesandsupportsdata-drivendecisionmakinginyourdistrict(s)orat yourcollege?Ifnot,whatcouldyoudotoencourage/modelsuchaculture?
Whoinyourdistrict(s)oratyourcollegeoverseesdata?Doyouknoweachother?
Atthesecondarylevel,thelead“dataowners”andinformationtechnologymanagersareinvited toquarterlywebinar or in-person meetingsof the Data Collection Committee hostedbyODE’sOfficeofAssessmentandInformationSystems(OAIS). Do all ofyourdistricts havepeopleattending?Aretheydistributinginformationtothenecessaryrecipientsthroughoutthedistrict(s)?Areyou“intheloop”?
Atthecommunitycolleges,whoaretheInstitutionalResearchers(IR)?Dothese peopleoversee CTE dataforyourcollege?Ifnot,whodoes?Doyouknoweachother?
TheOregonCommunityCollegeCouncilofInstitutionalResearchers(OCCCIR)isastatewide affiliationofcommunitycollegeandagencystaffwhoareengagedintheanalysisandreportingofcollegedataforfederal,state,localandinternaluses.OCCCIRholdsquarterlymeetings.Doesyourcollege’sIR staffattend?Ispertinentinformationbeingsharedtothenecessaryrecipientsat yourcollege?Areyou“intheloop”?
Isthereadatateamineachdistrict?Atyourcollege?Ifso,dotheyfunctionasateam?Ifnot, shouldateambedeveloped/improved/joined?IsCTEpartofthedatateam?
Whoactuallyinputsdata?TheCTEdata?Doyouhavealistofthesepeopleandtheircontactinformation?CanyoufindoutwhoinputsdatarelatedtoCTEateachschool or college?
Doallofthepeopleinvolvedwiththereporting,collecting,andinputtingofCTEdatagettraining andknowhowtoenterqualitydata?DotheygettrainingonCTE(definitions,performance measures,usesandimportanceofdata,etc.)?Istherealotofturnover?Doyouknowwhen therearenewpeople?
DothedatapeopleknowwhotocontactforCTEquestions?DoestheCTEcontactprovide accurateanswersrelatedtodata?
Where Is TheCTEData Submitted/Displayed?
Secondary:
CTEData Collection & Reports:
Approved CTE Programs:
Postsecondary:
Community College Viewbook:
Who Should I Contact For Questions/Technical Assistance?
Secondary:
CTE Regional Coordinator:
ODE Helpdesk:
Postsecondary:
Perkins Grant Manager/CTE contact:
Institutional Researcher:
Other Resources:
ODE District Data Collection Website (login & password required):
Community College Uniform Reporting System(OCCURS):
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