InnovateEDU's Project Unicorn Releases Second Annual Report of School Data Capabilities
Coalition Produces State of the Sector Report With Insights from Over 185 Local Education Agencies and Regional Education Service Agencies
BROOKLYN, N.Y., Oct. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Project Unicorn, a coalition of 18 organizations led by InnovateEDU, released their annual State of the Sector report which provides an analysis of the current state of interoperability and privacy best practice implementation in the K12 education sector. This report is the most comprehensive set of insights garnered from a national sample of school districts across the country on the state of data interoperability and privacy in the K12 education space. This report, utilizing the results of their School System Data Survey, is designed to help Project Unicorn, and the K12 education technology community better understand current K12 school system capabilities and infrastructure for leveraging education data.
The report represents an unprecedented collaboration with a coalition of 18 education organizations working to address the challenge of data interoperability in K12 education. Coalition members include Access for Learning (A4L), Common Education Data Standards (CEDS), Council for Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), Council for Great City Schools (CGCS), Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT), Common Sense Media, Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), Data Quality Campaign (DQC), The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation (MSDF), Digital Promise, Ed-Fi Alliance, Future of Privacy Forum (FPF), The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Getting Smart, InnovateEDU, International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)/Edsurge, The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation, and Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA). Recognizing that the challenge of addressing data interoperability in the K12 sector was too complex for any one organization to address individually, the members of the coalition began working together in 2017 to support and promote the use of data interoperability through a wide range of activities under the Project Unicorn banner. This unprecedented collaboration has yielded significant growth in interoperability adoption and inclusion of interoperability in procurement requirements for education technology with a 1650% growth in their inclusion since the project's start.
"The report highlights important progress made but also the need in the field for technical assistance around data privacy and interoperability practices," said Susan Bearden, Director of Digital Programs at InnovateEDU. "Overwhelmingly, district leaders desire to engage in data-informed decision making but often lack the capacity to do so. Project Unicorn is committed to addressing these gaps and so that all districts can leverage the power of interoperability to improve educational outcomes. We believe this data can also provide powerful signals to edtech vendors and suppliers about what their customers are asking for and how to better meet the needs of today's K12 district data ecosystems."
Key findings from the report include:
- School systems who have signed the Project Unicorn pledge scored higher than non-pledge signatories in all domains - in some areas, significantly higher. Districts that signed the pledge reported more advanced data practices and/or capabilities than non-pledge signatories.
- Many district leaders are not familiar with interoperability standards and/or how they might be used in their school system.
- Larger and more urban districts tended to score higher on the survey overall than smaller and more rural ones.
- Among the 6 survey domains, governance was indicated as the domain with the least support and resources. This domain is the largest challenge area for school systems and needs the most technical support.
- School systems that have established procurement practices around technology tools are more mature in their use of interoperability standards and protecting student data privacy.
- School systems are slightly more aware of privacy needs than they are of interoperability needs, but an understanding of their importance generally comes hand in hand.
- Funding is a substantial challenge for implementing data system modernization - including interoperability and privacy.
- School systems cite privacy and interoperability planning as one of their most substantial technical assistance needs. Other needs include developing procurement plans and processes.
"Lack of interoperability leads to poor performance, availability and scalability, and to data integrity issues that have direct impact on students and school budgets," said Keith Krueger, the CEO at Consortium for School Networking (CoSN). "Building a modernized infrastructure that ensures accurate data and appropriate access will be key to ensuring student data privacy, increasing student success, and enabling district sustainability. This report highlights the areas where Project Unicorn and its Coalition members can provide the support that districts need."
The School System Data Survey is administered annually to track data interoperability and privacy trends across the field with the findings reported in the State of the Sector report. The results of this annual survey and report will also be used to inform the development of technical resources and create a coordinated support strategy for districts and vendors that seek to further this work. This year's report can be downloaded here.
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Project Unicorn is a national initiative coordinated by InnovateEDU and powered by a coalition of organizations representing stakeholders across the education sector focused on the goal to optimize and radicalize education data with interoperability, Project Unicorn leads the development of events, tools, and resources to educate K-12 buyers of edtech products, bring clarity to interoperability standards, help edtech vendors meet the demand for interoperability, raise awareness of the importance of interoperability for understanding all students' paths to graduation regardless of income or zip code, and ultimately see how interoperability can create data magic for schools and students.
Project Unicorn does not endorse a specific product or data standard but instead is an educational advocacy initiative dedicated to the secure, controlled interchange of data.
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