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Why CEDS? 101• What are Common Standards?• What is CEDS?• Why do we need it?• Who’s involved?• What does it provide?

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Common Standards What are we talking What are we talking about?about?

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A language is a standardstandard form of communicationcommunication.

But, there are certain things certain things we allall need to understandunderstand and communicatecommunicate.

Humans speak many different many different languageslanguages.

For these, we need a common common languagelanguage.

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FOR EXAMPLE: Sign Sign symbolssymbolsImagine...Imagine...

You arrive at an airportairport in a foreign city foreign city where an unfamiliar language unfamiliar language is spoken.

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How do you find your find your wayway?

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Common Education Data Standards What are we talking What are we talking about?about?

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Data standard: Data standard: an agreed upon set of data names, definitions, options & technical specs

But, there are certain data certain data we allall need to understandunderstand, comparecompare & exchangeexchange.

Education institutions across P-20P-20 use manymany different data standardsdifferent data standards.

For these, we need acommon education data common education data standardstandard.

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FOR EXAMPLE: Demographic Demographic datadataImagine...Imagine...

A childchild from Early Learning Program A Early Learning Program A also enrolls in Early Early Intervention Part C services Intervention Part C services that may use a different different education data standardeducation data standard.

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EL Program AEL Program A

Here’s a child:

MattheSmithIII

Race = GuamanianGender = M

Early InterventionEarly Intervention

Hmmm…Did you mean:

Matthew ?Smith ?

Suffix = III ?Race = NHOPI ?

Sex = M ?

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FOR EXAMPLE: Demographic Demographic datadataImagine...Imagine...

A studentstudent from a high school in State Ahigh school in State A enrolls in a university in State Buniversity in State B that uses a different education different education data standarddata standard.

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High School in High School in

state Astate AIHE in state BIHE in state B

Here’s a new student:

JonathaTsumuraII

Race = JapaneseGender = M

Hmmm…Did you mean:

Jonathan ?Tsumura ?

Suffix = II ?Race = Asian ?

Sex = M ?

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The P-20 community needs a COMMON VOCABULARY COMMON VOCABULARY

for education data.

The P INT is:

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What is What is CEDS?CEDS?

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What is CEDS?• A national collaborative effort to develop voluntaryvoluntary, commoncommon data standards for a key set of education data elements

Voluntary Common Voluntary Common VocabularyVocabulary

• A vocabularyvocabulary including standard definitions, option sets & technical specifications to streamline sharing and comparing

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Why do we need CEDS?1.1.AccurateAccurate, timelytimely, and consistent dataconsistent data

to inform decisionmaking

2.2.Share & compare high quality Share & compare high quality data data within & across P-20P-20 sectors

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Required

A data collection

A federal unit record system

Solely an ED undertaking

All or nothing

An implementation

CEDSis NotNot:

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CEDS:CEDS:Who’sWho’s

involved?involved?

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CEDS v2 Stakeholders (1 of 2)• State Agencies State Agencies

• State Education Agencies• State Higher Education Agencies• Social Services Agencies

• Local Education AgenciesLocal Education Agencies• K12• Head Start• Social Services

• Institutions of Higher EducationInstitutions of Higher Education• Public• Private• Community Colleges

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CEDS v2 Stakeholders (2 of 2)• U.S. Department of EducationU.S. Department of Education

• NCES (SLDS, IPEDS)• EDFacts• Office of Educ. Technology

• U.S. Health and Human ServicesU.S. Health and Human Services• U.S. Department of LaborU.S. Department of Labor• Interoperability Standard OrganizationsInteroperability Standard Organizations• Education AssociationsEducation Associations• FoundationsFoundations

• Financial Student Aid• Office of the Undersecretary• Special Education

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What doesWhat does

CEDSCEDSprovide?provide?

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CEDS provides:• A Robust & Expanding

Common, Voluntary Common, Voluntary Vocabulary Vocabulary drawn from existing sources

• Powerful Stakeholder Tools & ModelsTools & Models• Alignment Tool• Logical Data Model

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Standard Information: The Basics

ElementDefinition

Option set

Domain

Related Use Cases

Entity

YesNoNotSelected

K12 Student

Hispanic Hispanic or Latinoor LatinoEthnicityEthnicity

K12

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CEDS Logical Data Model• Provides a high-level framework high-level framework

for translating standards into physical models

• System-agnosticSystem-agnostic representation• 2 distinct views2 distinct views:• Domain Entity Schema • Normalized Data Schema

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Web-based tool that allows users to:• Import or input their data their data

dictionariesdictionaries• AlignAlign their data to CEDS• CompareCompare themselves with otherswith others• AnalyzeAnalyze their data in

relation to various other CEDS-aligned efforts

CEDS Alignment Tool

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CEDS Use Case Generator ToolBuilds on the CEDS Alignment Tool and allows stakeholders to:•Generate specificspecific and relevantrelevant maps to a growing pool growing pool of CEDS aligned use cases

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1. We need standardsWe need standards2. CEDSCEDS is herehere3. It’s a group effortgroup effort4. It’s for P-20P-205. It provides elementselements6. It’s got a data modeldata model7. It’s got powerful toolspowerful tools

RECAPRECAP

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For more For more information,information,

visit:visit:http://http://

ceds.ed.govceds.ed.gov