Using Data to Tell a Story: Part 1
Learn how to use data and storytelling to track progress, prepare for new initiatives, and check if your program is meeting its goals.
Data analysis is the process of examining data to extract useful information and support decision making. It involves a variety of techniques and methodologies to interpret data from different sources and formats. Head Start grant recipients need to apply data analysis for successful program planning.
Explore resources that support the use of data analysis in multiple areas of Head Start program planning and implementation.
Learn how to use data and storytelling to track progress, prepare for new initiatives, and check if your program is meeting its goals.
Use data to guide decision-making, support continuous improvement, and plan the next chapter of your program’s story.
All Head Start programs collect data on a variety of topics to track quality and efficacy. Find out how program goals determine what tools are used in tracking the progress of each goal.
Read this fact sheet to learn how the Office of Head Start is committed to promoting and ensuring the safety of children.
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official website of the Administration for Children and Families