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Effective Home Visiting Training: Key Principles and Findings to Guide Training Developers and Evaluators.

David Schultz1, Shelby S Jones2, Wendy M Pinder2, Alicia E Wiprovnick2, Elisabeth C Groth2, Lisa M Shanty2, Anne Duggan3.   

Abstract

Purpose Home visiting programs have produced inconsistent outcomes. One challenge for the field is the design and implementation of effective training to support home visiting staff. In part due to a lack of formal training, most home visitors need to develop the majority of their skills on the job. Home visitors typically receive training in their agency's specific model (e.g., HFA, NFP) and, if applicable, curriculum. Increasingly, states and other home visiting systems are developing and/or coordinating more extensive training and support systems beyond model-specific and curricula trainings. To help guide these training efforts and future evaluations of them, this paper reviews research on effective training, particularly principles of training transfer and adult learning. Description Our review summarizes several meta-analyses, reviews, and more recent publications on training transfer and adult learning principles. Assessment Effective training involves not only the introduction and modeling of concepts and skills but also the practice of, evaluation of, and reflection upon these skills. Further, ongoing encouragement of, reward for, and reflection upon use of these skills, particularly by a home visitor's supervisor, are critical for the home visitor's continued use of these skills with families. Conclusion Application of principles of adult learning and training transfer to home visiting training will likely lead to greater transfer of skills from the training environment to work with families. The involvement of both home visitors and their supervisors in training is likely important for this transfer to occur.

Keywords:  Adult learning principles; Home visiting; Training; Training transfer

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29936655     DOI: 10.1007/s10995-018-2554-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Matern Child Health J        ISSN: 1092-7875


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4.  Effects of Web-Mediated Professional Development Resources on Teacher-Child Interactions in Pre-Kindergarten Classrooms.

Authors:  Robert C Pianta; Andrew J Mashburn; Jason T Downer; Bridget K Hamre; Laura Justice
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1.  Teaching home-visitors to support responsive caregiving: A cluster randomized controlled trial of an online professional development program in Brazil.

Authors:  Nina Sokolovic; Alessandra Schneider; Michal Perlman; Rosângela Sousa; Jennifer M Jenkins
Journal:  J Glob Health       Date:  2022-02-05       Impact factor: 4.413

2.  Does individual advocacy work?: A research and evaluation protocol for a youth anti-sex trafficking program.

Authors:  Mary K Twis; Andrea Cimino; Morgan Files
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 3.752

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