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Interpreting Findings From an Early Learning Inventory Pilot Study

Southwest | October 29, 2020 - November 03, 2022

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Session 1 Agenda: Development of Recruitment and Sampling Plan
Session 1 Slide Deck: Development of Recruitment and Sampling Plan
Session 2 Agenda: Early Learning Inventory Study Data Collection
Session 2 Slide Deck: Early Learning Inventory Study Data Collection
Session 3 Slide Deck: Early Learning Inventory Analysis Planning
Technical Memo: Early Learning Inventory Study Analysis Methods Part 1
Session 5 Slide Deck: Interpreting Findings From an Early Learning Inventory Study Part 2
Technical Memo: Early Learning Inventory Study Analysis Methods Part 2
Spreadsheet: Selection of Measures Used by States as Early Learning Inventories
Results From Content Alignment of Early Learning Inventory Measures

This project was part of a larger REL Southwest coaching series to support the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) in using an early learning inventory (ELI) to assess children’s knowledge and skills at kindergarten entry and to improve state-funded early learning programs. The goals of the project were to assist OSDE in (1) preparing to implement an ELI pilot study, (2) preparing for sampling and recruitment for the ELI pilot study, (3) developing data collection measures to collect information during the pilot study about how the ELI is implemented and teacher outcomes, and (4) analyzing and interpreting data from the ELI pilot study. The coaching was delivered over the course of five sessions from fall 2020 to fall 2022. OSDE staff were the primary participants. This project equipped OSDE staff with information to make evidence-based decisions about the ELI and to conduct a study with the ELI.

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