K. Granger, M. Conroy, K. Sutherland, Edward G. Feil, J. Wright, Alexandra Montesion, Ke Huang
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本文的目的是描述以证据为基础的幼儿第2层干预项目(BEST in CLASS-Prekindergarten)从面对面形式到基于网络的交付形式(BEST in CLASS-Web)的适应过程。我们描述了用于调整父程序以通过网络交付的三个阶段的迭代开发过程。这些阶段的活动包括焦点小组、访谈、专家小组评审、alpha和beta测试(第一阶段)、可行性测试(第二阶段)和试点承诺研究(第三阶段)。每个阶段都包括基于数据和利益相关者反馈对材料进行一系列改进和改进。讨论了通过在线平台开发和实施专业发展服务的经验教训和影响。
Adapting an Evidence-Based Early Childhood Tier 2 Social-Emotional Learning Intervention for Web-Based Delivery
The purpose of this article is to describe the adaptation process of an evidence-based early childhood Tier-2 intervention program, BEST in CLASS-Prekindergarten, from a face-to-face format to a web-based delivery format called BEST in CLASS-Web. We describe the three-phase iterative development process used to adapt the parent program for delivery via the web. Activities in these phases included focus groups, interviews, an expert panel review, alpha and beta testing (Phase 1), feasibility testing (Phase 2), and a pilot promise study (Phase 3). Each phase included a series of refinements and improvements to materials based on data and stakeholder feedback. Lessons learned and implications for developing and implementing professional development services via online platforms are discussed.