| Literature DB >> 22434329 |
Ken J Smythe-Leistico1, Colleen P Young, Laurie A Mulvey, Robert B McCall, Margaret Petruska, Carole Barone-Martin, Renata Capozzoli, Tiffani Best, Barbara A Coffee.
Abstract
The Interactive Systems Framework (ISF; Wandersman et al. in Am J Commu Psychol 41(3-4):171-181, 2008) was used to implement a kindergarten transition demonstration project collaboratively developed by elementary and early education providers, community-based family and housing services, parents, and a University intermediary and technical assistance group. First person accounts from stakeholders at all levels provide a complementary and broad perspective on the project's implementation. The practice model blended existing research on kindergarten transition and parent involvement with feedback from stakeholders to create a community-specific program designed to help all children make a smooth entry into kindergarten. During implementation, evidence-based approaches needed to be adjusted to fit the specific needs of each community. Using the ISF as a guide, next steps and lessons learned include increasing leadership through a district-wide plan that is still flexible within each school community, increasing information and supports to individual schools, and improving data collection for continuous program improvement.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22434329 DOI: 10.1007/s10464-012-9505-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Community Psychol ISSN: 0091-0562