A Step-By-Step Guide for Coaching Classroom Teachers in Evidence-Based Interventions - Softcover

Marchese, Dana D.

 
9780190609573: A Step-By-Step Guide for Coaching Classroom Teachers in Evidence-Based Interventions

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A Step-By-Step Guide for Coaching Classroom Teachers in Evidence-Based Interventions is a practical guide for school-based professionals. Combining evidence-based practices with the authors' real-life experiences working with classroom teachers, it represents a decade of research. The authors
offer step-by-step approaches, based on hundreds of case examples, to overcoming some of the most difficult challenges faced by coaches and teachers in terms of implementation of evidence-based interventions. This book describes the coaching model and offers strategies for monitoring, enhancing, and
troubleshooting teacher implementation. In addition to establishing positive coach-teacher relationships, the authors demonstrate how coaches can incorporate strategies that reflect core principles of behavior change, including modeling, reinforcement, and performance feedback. More than 20 handouts
are shared in the appendix of the book. No other text features this distinctive blend of theory, research, and real life experiences, making it a valuable and unique contribution to the field.

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Dana D. Marchese, PhD, is a faculty member and Research Associate at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. She has experience training and consulting with teachers in urban, rural, and suburban schools to increase implementation of evidence-based practices in the classroom.


Kimberly D. Becker, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist and an Assistant Professor in the Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Dr. Becker is involved in implementation science related to school-based interventions delivered by mental health
providers, teachers, and other school staff.

Jennifer P. Keperling, LCPC, MA, is a Faculty Member and Research Associate at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. She has gained experience implementing both parent and child group evidence-based interventions within the school setting, coaching classroom teachers in
implementing evidence-based programs, and leading other evidence-based groups and counseling interventions with children, adolescents, families, and teachers in the Maryland Public Schools.

Celene E. Domitrovich, PhD, is the Vice President for Research at the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) and a member of the research faculty at the Prevention Research Center at Penn State University. She is the developer of the Preschool version of the Promoting
Alternative Thinking Strategies (PATHS) Curriculum.

Wendy M. Reinke, PhD, is a Licensed Psychologist, an Associate Professor at the University of Missouri, and the Founder and Co-Director of the Missouri Prevention Center, and Co-Investigator of the Johns Hopkins Center for Prevention of Early Intervention. Dr. Reinke has experience consulting with
teachers and implementation of school-based evidence-based interventions.

Dennis D. Embry, PhD, is Senior Scientist at PAXIS Institute in Tucson, a co-investigator at Johns Hopkins Center for Prevention, and co-investigator with the Promise Neighborhood Research Consortium, the University of Manitoba, University of South Carolina-overseeing 50 major prevention projects in
the US and Canada.

Nicholas Ialongo, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Mental Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Ialongo directs a National Institutes on Mental Health and Drug Abuse funded Advanced Center for Intervention and Services Research and is the Principal Investigator on
the 20-year follow-up of the 2nd generation Johns Hopkins Preventive Intervention Research Center trial.

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