高中签到/签退 (CICO):小型随机对照试验的结果

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
K. Flannery, Mimi McGrath Kato, Angus Kittelman, Nadia Katul Sampson, Kent McIntosh
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摘要

本研究的目的是初步证明 "签到/签退-高中"(CICO-HS)对高中学生学习成绩的影响。签到/签退-高中 "是 "CICO "的一个版本。"CICO "是一项成熟的二级干预措施,旨在改善学生的学业和社交行为。CICO-HS 的主要调整包括通过设定目标和自我评分来提高学生的自主性,以及通过使用移动应用程序进行数据收集、进度监控和家庭沟通来提高效率。这项随机对照试验(RCT)于 2021-2022 学年进行,包括西北太平洋地区一所公立高中的 14 名九年级学生。学生被随机分配接受 CICO-HS 或等待/对照条件。尽管效果不佳,但 RCT 结果显示,学生出勤率(无故迟到和缺勤)以及教师对学生学术和社交行为的评价都有了有意义的改善(小到中等的效应大小)。此外,学生和学校工作人员都认为 CICO-HS 的内容在高中实施是社会可以接受的。本文讨论了未来研究的意义,以复制和扩展研究结果,并讨论了在高中忠实推广 CICO-HS 的实践意义。
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Check-In/Check-Out (CICO) in High School: Results From a Small Randomized Controlled Trial
The purpose of this study was to provide initial evidence of the effectiveness of Check-In/Check-Out-High School (CICO-HS) on high school student outcomes. Check-In/Check-Out-High School is a version of CICO, an established Tier 2 intervention designed to improve student academic and social behavior, adapted to increase effectiveness and feasibility in high schools. Key adaptations in CICO-HS include increased student agency through goal setting and self-rating, and increased efficiency through use of a mobile application for data collection, progress monitoring, and family communication. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted during the 2021–2022 school year and included 14 ninth grade students in one public high school in the Pacific Northwest. Students were randomly assigned to receive CICO-HS or a waitlist/control condition. Although underpowered, the RCT results showed meaningful improvements (small to moderate effect sizes) in student attendance (unexcused tardies and absences) and teacher ratings of student academic and social behaviors. Moreover, students and school personnel rated CICO-HS components as being socially acceptable to implement in high school. Implications for future research to replicate and expand study findings and for practice to scale up CICO-HS with fidelity in high schools are discussed.
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期刊介绍: Behavioral Disorders is sent to all members of the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD), a division of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). All CCBD members must first be members of CEC.
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