教师对课堂适应量表的观察:测量儿童的社会、情感和行为功能

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Catherine P. Bradshaw, Joseph M. Kush
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越来越需要能够在学校环境中有效管理的有效措施,以评估学校预防干预措施的影响。目前的文章旨在建立评估效率、可靠性和一种广泛用于评估校本课程影响的工具的测量特性之间的平衡,该工具被称为教师课堂适应观察清单(TOCA-C)。我们利用项目反应理论(IRT)分析创建了一个缩短的、更专注的TOCA-C清单版本,该版本既有效又高效,可在学校大规模使用,以跟踪学生在小学期间的行为、社会-情感和家庭因素。样本包括17456名从幼儿园到五年级的儿童(47.7%为女性,54.2%为非裔美国人)。IRT分析结果保留了最初39个项目中的33个,包括7个分量表:(1)注意力问题,(2)攻击性/破坏性行为,(3)亲社会行为,(4)情绪调节问题,(5)内化问题,(6)家庭问题,和(7)家庭参与。IRT、项目难度估计和验证性因素分析显示,基于性别、种族或年级的偏见证据有限;总之,研究结果表明33项TOCA-C是一种非常有效和可靠的测量方法。
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Teacher Observation of Classroom Adaptation-Checklist: Measuring Children’s Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Functioning
There is a growing need for valid measures that can be administered efficiently in school settings to assess the impact of school-based preventive interventions. The current article aimed to establish a balance among assessment efficiency, reliability, and the measurement properties of an instrument widely used to assess the impact of school-based programs, called the Teacher Observation of Classroom Adaptation-Checklist (TOCA-C). We leveraged item response theory (IRT) analyses to create a shortened, more focused checklist version of the TOCA-C that is both valid and efficient for large-scale use in schools to track students’ behavioral, social–emotional, and family factors over the course of elementary school. The sample included 17,456 children in kindergarten through grade 5 (47.7 percent female, 54.2 percent African American). IRT analyses resulted in the retention of 33 of the original 39 items comprising seven subscales: (1) Concentration Problems, (2) Aggressive/Disruptive Behavior, (3) Prosocial Behavior, (4) Emotion Regulation Problems, (5) Internalizing Problems, (6) Family Problems, and (7) Family Involvement. IRT, item difficulty estimates, and confirmatory factor analyses revealed limited evidence of bias based on gender, race, or grade; together, the findings suggested that the 33-item TOCA-C is a highly valid and reliable measure.
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Children & Schools
Children & Schools SOCIAL WORK-
CiteScore
3.50
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期刊介绍: Children & Schools publishes professional materials relevant to social work services for children. The journal publishes articles on innovations in practice, interdisciplinary efforts, research, program evaluation, policy, and planning. Topics include student-authority relationships, multiculturalism, early intervention, needs assessment, violence, and ADHD. Children & Schools is a practitioner-to-practitioner resource.
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