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  • Writer: john.eisenberg@nasdse.org
    john.eisenberg@nasdse.org
  • Oct 15, 2019
  • 2 min read

Please join us on Tuesday, October 15th at 3:00 PM Eastern for our next webinar designed to support states in developing a quality submission to the 2020 State Personnel Development Grant Program (SPDG).

· This webinar will focus on Increasing Coherence in Your Data Systems.

This interactive webinar will focus on three key strategies, with examples, for increasing data system coherence: (1) setting expectations and providing necessary support; (2) determining primary data users and uses, and (3) removing barriers to data access and use.

· Our presenter is Dr. Amy Gaumer Erickson.

Dr. Gaumer Erickson is an associate research professor at the University of Kansas; the external evaluator for the Florida, Kansas, and Oregon State Personnel Development Grants and co-author of The Skills That Matter: Teaching Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Competencies in Any Classroom. Following a utilization-focused evaluation model, Dr. Gaumer Erickson collaborates with professional development providers to design formative evaluations and develop evaluation measures that provide meaningful data to participants, PD providers, and funding agencies.

This topic is critical in a SPDG application, implementation and evaluation. The value of this information goes far beyond the SPDG submission and will be helpful in all your data work.

· Join this webinar to learn from the experience of exemplary programs.

Please Note: The PP and recording from our September webinar with Teresa Farmer and Jocelyn Cooledge are posted to Live Binders.

*We are in the process of recovering the recordings from March, April and May that were intact when posted but deactivated through a system error. Your patience is appreciated.

You are invited to a Zoom meeting

Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android:

Telephone: US: +1 669 900 6833 or +1 929 436 2866

Meeting ID: 387 546 4336

 
 
 

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