Resources and Helpful Links
Find useful information from respected industry resources, other states, and additional resources from the state of Nebraska
Industry Resources
ECDataWorks was created to help states accomplish their early childhood practice and policy goals through innovative use of integrated early childhood data.
The Institute of Education Sciences (IES) grant program, Statewide Longitudinal Data Systems (SLDS) and its partners offer a wide and growing range of support to help state education agencies in the design, development, and use of longitudinal data systems.
The DaSy Center is a national technical assistance center that works with states on IDEA early intervention and early childhood special education state programs to build high quality data systems and use data to improve results for families and children with disabilities.
The Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center translates research on the best public investments into state policy actions that produce results for young children and society.
Elliot Regenstein is a Chicago-based partner at Foresight Law + Policy. He is a speaker on topics including state data systems, and the connections between early learning and K-12. He is also the author of the report, The Importance of Modernizing Technology in Developing Early Childhood Integrated Data Systems
The Early Childhood Interagency Coordinating Council was established by Nebraska Revised Statutes (Neb.Rev.Stat.) 43-3401 to 43-3403 to advise and assist collaborating agencies in carrying out the provisions of state and federal statutes pertaining to early childhood care and education initiatives under state supervision.
State-Specific Resources
Nebraska ECIDS Links
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