Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) Data Support
Webcast date: September 24, 2012Information valid until: November 3, 2012
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Webcast Presenters:Jennifer Wegner, Civil Rights Compliance CoordinatorMelanie McCalmont, Data Support Technical Manager
Ken Syke, IT Communications Coordinator
Webcast outline
What is the CRDC? Federal CRDC survey DPI Data Support Nov-Dec Steps to DoSept-Oct Steps to Do
What is the Civil Rights Data Collection?
The purpose of the U.S. Department of Education (ED) Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) is to obtain data about how well the nation's public school districts and their schools are doing in fulfilling their obligation to provide equal educational opportunity.
What is the CRDC survey?
Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) Survey history
The Dept of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) began collecting the CRDC in 1968. It’s authorized under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX gender equity, Section 504 for disabilities, and other statutes. States and districts that receive federal funding have a legal obligation to provide data for the survey.
The regulations implementing these provisions can be found at 34 CFR 100.6(b); 34 CFR 106.71; and 34 CFR 104.61.
Federal CRDC survey DPI Data Support Nov-Dec Steps to DoSept-Oct Steps to Do
CRDC final database
ocrdata.ed.gov
Includes data for survey years:
2000, 2004, 2006, and 2009
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the CRDC focus this year
Focus for SY 2011-12 data survey
Equity in college readiness
Equity in career readiness
Equity betweenracial/ethnicgroups
Equity between districts and between states
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Data Support Project
Project summary– DPI will supply partial survey data to
districts (approx 60% of questions)– Data will come from your existing
collections (ISES, Coursework, Staff, Directory)
– Data will be delivered in 4 files
– LEA must collect remaining data– LEA uploads 8 data files to survey– LEA must check all data cells
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Data collection this year
4 parts of 2011-12 CRDC Survey
LEA Part 1 formSCH Part 1 form
LEA Part 2 formSCH Part 2 form
• USE FALL 2011 DATA
Enrollment and placement data
Cumulative and year-end data
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CRDC terminology
Terminology we will useDPI data
– Questions marked YES on Data Support Matrix
Local data– Questions marked NO on Data Support Matrix
Web interface– Online CRDC survey forms– Use for file uploads and screen typing
Pre-collection tools– Online CRDC data collection templates (Excel)– Use for gathering local district data
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Data Sources
What data will be used?– ISES Third Friday– ISES Child Count– ISES Discipline– ISES Year End (key date Oct 28)– Coursework Completion– School Directory– Fall Staff Report
Pull from ISES YE will use Oct 28 key date, please make sure your ISES coordinator is aware
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Data Support MatrixFederal CRDC survey DPI Data Support Nov-Dec Steps to DoSept-Oct Steps to Do
Data Matrix shows by survey question what DPI will send and what districts must collect
Data Matrix shows by survey question what DPI will send and what districts must collect
Data Support disclaimers
Disclaimers– Responsibilities: DPI can only provide partial survey data.
LEA provides remainder. In the survey web interface, the CRDC help desk should be consulted for all survey assistance.
– Delivery: The data DPI provides is only as good as the quality of your ISES and Coursework collections. We cannot revise the data files we send to you.
– Quality checks: LEAs are the final authority of quality data. Check all the survey answers to make sure the data is correct. You can always overwrite DPI numbers sent to you.
– Use of data: The DPI data files should not be used for any other purpose.
– Full list of disclaimers is on the project homepage
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Key websites
How to get survey help
Help with DPI data files– Melanie McCalmont (608) 267-9162– DPI project homepage
• dpi.wi.gov/ lbstat/ crdc-support.html
Help with pre-collection tools and web interface– CRDC help desk 1-855-320-6459– crdc.ed.gov
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Federal CRDC survey DPI Data Support Nov-Dec Steps to DoSept-Oct Steps to Do
Step 1 to get ready for the survey1. DISTRICT: Submit ISES YE on time
• The DPI data files depend on locked collections in ISES YE (year end) on Oct 28 key date.
• All other data is already finished for 2011-12.
Sept-Oct Step 1
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Step 2 to get ready for the survey
2. DPI: Download the Data Support Matrix– Go to project website
• Download the Data Support Matrix• Shows survey question number and table• DPI will provide data? See column C (YES/NO)
– WATCH FOR questions that are PARTLY answered by DPIand PARTLY answered by district
Sept-Oct Step 2
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Districts must collect data in pre-collection tools that DPI will not provide(DPI = NO)
Districts must collect data in pre-collection tools that DPI will not provide(DPI = NO)
Sept-Oct Step 2
DPI DPI LEA LEA LEA
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LEA LEA LEA DPI LEA
DPI DPI DPI DPI DPI
DPI LEA DPI LEA LEA
Local districts will create 4 partial data files
DPI will send 4 partial data files to districts in early November
Complete survey will show answers from both sources
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Sept-Oct Step 2
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Step 3 to get ready for the survey
3. FEDS: Download the Excel pre-collection tool– Go through the CRDC website crdc.ed.gov
• Download the 02 pre-collection tool Excel folder
• Read the Table Layouts (PDF of survey questions)• Compare to DPI Data Matrix• Fill out the Excel templates
Sept-Oct Step 3
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Pre-collection tool contains 4 spreadsheets for the 4 survey parts
Review training modules
Sept-Oct Step 3
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Table Layouts .pdf in the pre-collection folder show question numbers and table names
These match the Data MatrixA complete set
of gender & race data is called a TABLE
A complete set of gender & race data is called a TABLE
Sept-Oct Step 2
Sept-Oct Step 3
If data matrix shows that DPI will provide the data, district must leave cell BLANK
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blank
FILL
Excel pre-collection tool
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Blank, DPI does table 3,4,5,6
Excel pre-collection tool
DPI blanks apply to TABLES and to single question sub-parts
Fill, District does table 1,2,7,8,9
Sept-Oct Step 3
The Excel sheets have skip logic that will turn some cells red so that you SKIP them (like a branching survey)
WATCH OUT• SCH-0031 is missing• SCH-0032 is stuck in the middle of 34 and 35
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Excel pre-collection tool
Sept-Oct Step 3
Each school is entered in a separate column
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Excel pre-collection tool
Sept-Oct Step 3
DPI data file Local data CRDCSurvey
8 total files
5506600LEA1STATE01.csv 5506600LEA2STATE01.csv 5506600SCH1STATE01.csv5506600SCH2STATE01.csv
5506600LEA1MAPLE01.csv 5506600LEA2MAPLE01.csv
5506600SCH1MAPLE01.csv5506600SCH2MAPLE01.csv
55 LEAid form name5 version
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Federal CRDC survey DPI Data Support Nov-Dec Steps to DoSept-Oct Steps to Do
Step 4 to get ready for the survey
4. WAIT for 4 DPI files to arrive• Keep your 4 local .csv files• Wait for 4 DPI .csv files in early November• LEAs can upload their 4 files but error checks will NOT
run properly (needs SCH-0005 data found in DPI file)
• Live webinar on file submittal in early November
Sept-Oct Step 4
Next steps in November
BASIC STEPS in the web interface1. Login at crdc.ed.gov2. Upload DPI files
• Best to do DPI files first
3. Upload LEA files• Files process overnight
4. Web – Fill in any blanks5. Web – Run error checks (xls error
reports)6. Web – Make corrections7. Certify survey, and print copies
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Web interface potential issues
When in the survey web interface, here’s some tips to avoid data corruption or wasted time
1. Do not use ENTER key2. Only one user at a time in app3. “Refresh the page” frequently4. Do not double-click buttons5. Run error checks AFTER the DPI files are uploaded6. Always phone CRDC for help
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How to get help
How to get survey help
Help with DPI data files– Melanie McCalmont (608) 267-9162– DPI project homepage
• dpi.wi.gov/ lbstat/ crdc-support.html
Help with pre-collection tools and web interface– CRDC help desk 1-855-320-6459– crdc.ed.gov
Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) Data Support
Webcast date: September 24, 2012Information valid until: November 3, 2012
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Webcast Presenters:Jennifer Wegner, Civil Rights Compliance CoordinatorMelanie McCalmont, Data Support Technical Manager
Ken Syke, IT Communications Coordinator