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The table below outlines several questions that districts might explore when collecting data about their CCMR programs. Ideally, the district would be able to gather data from multiple sources (quantitative outcome data, interviews, focus group, documents related to CCMR programs, etc.) and then triangulate that information to ensure that a variety of sources corroborated the findings. Depending on the district’s needs and the resources available, the district may choose to focus on one or two questions or may engage in a comprehensive inquiry that addresses all of the questions listed below. In a similar manner, for each question, the district may choose to gather information from one data source or draw upon multiple data sources.
Table 1. Questions and data sources to consider during data collection phase.
Question | Review extant data (quantitative) | Document review (qualitative) | Interviews/focus groups |
Describe the district’s longitudinal performance on CCMR outcomes. | X |
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Describe the CCMR landscape in the district (programs, district/campus roles, board goals, district vision, etc.). |
| X | X |
What resources are available to support CCMR programs (internal and external)? |
| X | X |
What strengths/assets can the district build upon? | X | X | X |
What barriers might stand in the way of improving CCMR outcomes in the district? |
| X | X |
Tool: Use a modified version of the TEA CCMR board goals template to add historical data and charts that highlight equity gaps and surface opportunities to expand programs related to particular CCMR indicators.