Increasing collaboration and knowledge in school communities to enhance outcomes for autistic students

IF 1.1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
A. Griffiths, Diana Baker, J. Brady, K. Kennedy, A. Valladolid, Rachel Wiegand, Raquel Delgado
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Purpose This paper describes a case study of a developmental program evaluation on the Autism Community Toolkit, a collaborative skills training program for parents and school professionals. The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of the training on participants’ knowledge, competence and perceived collaboration; and potential improvements to the training program. Design/methodology/approach The program included multiple training sessions for families and school professionals, designed to educate participants on autism, evidence-based interventions and to increase home-school communication and collaboration. Data collection methods included pre- and post-measures and feedback forms. Findings Results indicated that the training program was beneficial for participants overall. Pre- and posttest measures indicated growth in knowledge and competency in autism interventions. While there were no statistically significant differences in the quantitative measure of collaboration, qualitative results suggest that participants reported increased collaboration posttraining. Practical implications Overall, the training program was effective, and the ongoing implementation assessment was conducive to continuous improvement. The authors also discuss difficulties with implementation and recommendations for future intervention implementation. Originality/value This case study provides practical information about creating, evaluating and improving a unique intervention designed to support school–home collaboration.
增加学校社区的合作和知识,以提高自闭症学生的成绩
目的本文描述了对自闭症社区工具包的发展项目评估的案例研究,该工具包是一个针对家长和学校专业人员的合作技能培训项目。本研究的目的是检验培训对参与者的知识、能力和感知协作的影响;以及培训计划的潜在改进。设计/方法/方法该计划包括为家庭和学校专业人员举办的多次培训课程,旨在教育参与者自闭症、循证干预措施,并加强家校沟通与合作。数据收集方法包括事前和事后测量以及反馈表格。调查结果表明,培训计划对参与者总体而言是有益的。测试前和测试后的测量结果表明,自闭症干预的知识和能力有所增长。虽然合作的定量测量没有统计学上的显著差异,但定性结果表明,参与者在训练后报告合作增加。实践意义总体而言,培训计划是有效的,正在进行的实施评估有助于持续改进。作者还讨论了实施中的困难以及对未来干预措施实施的建议。独创性/价值本案例研究提供了有关创建、评估和改进旨在支持学校-家庭合作的独特干预措施的实用信息。
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Advances in Autism
Advances in Autism PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
2.30
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发文量
13
期刊介绍: Advances in Autism is unique in its focus on the health and care aspects and outcomes for people with autism. The journal''s content is international in focus and peer-reviewed. It includes the following: research-based articles evidence-based clinical and support articles articles on policy and advances in services where these can be internationally applied. Key areas of research covered include: clinical developments people''s experience through qualitative research policy debates and outcomes inclusion and quality of life developmental issues population and epidemiological studies services developments evidence-based reviews of key practice issues.
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