1. Analyzing the role of fidelity of RTI Tier 2 reading intervention in Spanish kindergarten and first grade students
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Juan E. Jiménez, Sara C. de León, and Nuria Gutiérrez
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Medical education ,Academic year ,Response to intervention ,media_common.quotation_subject ,education ,05 social sciences ,Multilevel model ,050301 education ,Fidelity ,050105 experimental psychology ,Education ,Speech and Hearing ,Intervention (counseling) ,Tier 2 network ,Reading (process) ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychology ,0503 education ,At-risk students ,media_common - Abstract
This study examined the role of fidelity in the reading outcomes within a Tier 2 intervention implemented by Spanish kindergarten and first grade school teachers. For this purpose, differences in reading performance growth were analyzed among at-risk students who received a Tier 2 intervention with high fidelity, at-risk students who received the same intervention with medium fidelity, and an at-risk control group that did not receive a Tier 2 intervention. Implementation fidelity was analyzed using direct observations and self-reports. All students were assessed three times during the academic year. Hierarchical linear modeling analyses were conducted to explore differences in growth rate. The at-risk children in the intervention condition showed a higher growth compared to at-risk children in the control condition, and specifically when the intervention was delivered with a high degree of fidelity.
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- 2021
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