Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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374693 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The lack of effective training and an inability to maintain fidelity are two major barriers to implementing evidence-based practices in schools. This study examined the level of implementation of evidence-based practices by teachers after they participated in a unique training program aimed at enhancing the use of evidence-based practices. The results indicate that five months posttraining, 62% of the evidence-based strategies had been implemented and these levels were maintained 13-months posttraining. While the level of exposure to students of the evidence-based practices was low, significant longitudinal improvements in reading and levels of inclusion were documented.
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Authors
Krista Kutash, Albert J. Duchnowski, Nancy Lynn,