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The Common Education Data Standards (CEDS) are an education data management initiative whose purpose is to streamline the understanding of data within and across P-20W institutions and sectors. CEDS includes a common vocabulary complete with standard elements names, definitions, and option sets. This repository contains all the CEDS elements, definitions, option sets and their definitions, and entities and definitions. Its purpose is to expand that vocabulary to meet the needs of every education stakeholder. The expanded vocabulary is then added to the CEDS Integration Data Store and CEDS Data Warehouse – the other two repositories located here.
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Add Existing CEDS Element “Barrier to Internet Access In Residence” to Workforce Program Participant > Digital Access #743

Open P-Shay opened 11 months ago

P-Shay commented 11 months ago

This is for capturing needs not currently supported by the CEDS model. Please do not send or share actual data as examples in this issue or in attachments.

Author(s) Pete Shay

Authoring Organization(s) CEDS Workforce Standards Committee

Email address Peter.shay@dpi.wi.gov

Use Case Title Add Existing CEDS Element “Barrier to Internet Access In Residence” to Workforce Program Participant > Digital Access

Use Case Description Barrier to Internet Access In Residence – 001935 - https://ceds.ed.gov/element/001935

Use Case Background The Workforce Workgroup proposes the addition of the “Barrier to Internet Access In Residence” data element to the Workforce domain (Workforce | Workforce Program Participant | Digital Access). This should be defined as “An indication of the barrier to having internet access in the individual’s primary place of residence.” Option set should be the similar to https://ceds.ed.gov/element/001935 but replace “student” with “individual” in the option definitions. The description of “Not Desired” should also have “parent or guardian” replaced with “household” and be described as “The individual cannot access the internet in their primary place of residence because the household chooses not to subscribe to internet service.” We need to know this information because many Workforce Program activities (such as job search and application, skills training, activity verification) are well suited to being done over the internet. A participant who does not have internet access in their primary residence may have additional challenges meeting program requirements or attaining family sustaining employment, may require additional case management services or accommodations, may qualify for additional program supports, and may have different program requirements and outcomes. Case managers will need to know if a participant is able to perform activities from their primary residence or will need to access the internet from another location like a Job Center or Workforce Program Office. Knowing what barrier is preventing a participant from accessing the internet from their primary residence will allow case managers to determine potential solutions, and will allow policy makers to determine the extent of broadband access throughout the country, and the impacts to areas without access.

Location of Element in the Domain Entity Schema Workforce> Workforce Program Participant > Digital Access