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Implementing evidence-based substance use prevention curricula with fidelity: the role of teacher training.

Sean Hanley1, Chris Ringwalt, Amy A Vincus, Susan T Ennett, J Michael Bowling, Susan W Haws, Louise A Rohrbach.   

Abstract

It is widely recognized that teacher training affects the fidelity with which evidence-based substance use prevention curricula are implemented. We present the results of a 2005 survey of teachers from a nationally representative sample of 1721 public middle schools in the U.S. (78.1% response rate). We measured fidelity along two dimensions (adherence and dose) and also assessed the number of hours, recency, and perceived effectiveness of teachers' training, as well as the degree to which adherence was emphasized during training. Among teachers using evidence-based curricula, 35.3% reported following their curriculum guide very closely. The average proportion of lessons taught was 64.9%, and only 30.2% of teachers taught all the lessons in their curriculum. Analyses revealed that teachers whose training emphasized adherence were 5 times as likely to be more adherent. We present recommendations for training-related factors that may increase fidelity of implementation.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19886161      PMCID: PMC2830624          DOI: 10.2190/DE.39.1.c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Drug Educ        ISSN: 0047-2379


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