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Unlocking State Data Superpowers with the DaSy Framework

21 min · 28 de oct de 2025
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We’re thrilled to launch the very first episode of DaSy Talks [https://dasycenter.org/dasytalks-podcast/], a new podcast from the Center for IDEA Early Childhood Data Systems (DaSy Center)! Hosted by Howard Morrison [https://www.sri.com/people/howard-a-morrison/] and Jenna Nguyen [https://www.sri.com/people/jenna-nguyen/], DaSy Talks brings you real talk for states, by states—exploring how data can drive meaningful improvement for young children with disabilities and their families. In this inaugural episode, Howard and Jenna are joined by Dr. Kathy Hebbeler [https://www.sri.com/people/kathleen-m-hebbeler/], senior principal education researcher at SRI and one of the developers of the DaSy Data System Framework. Together, they unpack how the framework serves as a “key” that helps states unlock their data superpowers—building stronger, higher-quality data systems that empower programs, support decision-making, and improve outcomes. Listeners will learn what’s inside the DaSy Framework, how states can use it to assess and strengthen their IDEA Part C and Part B 619 data systems, and why starting small can lead to big improvements. Kathy also shares practical advice on using the self-assessment tool, sustaining progress over time, and how DaSy can support states along the way. It’s an inspiring start to the DaSy Talks series—celebrating the power of good data, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Related Resources: DaSy Data System Framework [https://dasycenter.org/resources/dasy-framework-2022/] DaSy Framework Self-Assessment Tool [https://dasycenter.org/resources/dasy-framework-2022/self-assessment/]

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