Supporting implementation of culturally responsive teaching in a therapeutic setting.
Lindsay M FallonDiana P LaenenJulia KauselRyan SundaAndrea Molina PalaciosEmily RomeroPublished in: School psychology (Washington, D.C.) (2024)
This brief report describes findings from a single case withdrawal design study which explored the impact of training and emailed video prompts to promote a teacher's implementation of a culturally responsive teaching plan in a therapeutic school. Data collectors gathered implementation data as well as observed students' academic engagement and disruptive behavior. The teacher also provided self-report data regarding student outcomes. Results indicated that, overall, training and emailed video prompts demonstrated improvement in the teacher's implementation of the classroom plan as well as student behavior. However, the improvement in dependent variables was more discernible from the first Phase A to Phase B than the second A to B phase change. To build upon these results, we describe that additional research is needed to generalize findings. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).