201. School-Wide Positive Behavior Support Telecoaching in a Rural District
- Author
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Sara C. McDaniel and Bradley S. Bloomfield
- Subjects
Inservice education ,Geographic isolation ,05 social sciences ,Distance education ,Attendance ,050301 education ,Rural district ,computer.software_genre ,Rural school ,Positive behavior support ,Geography ,Videoconferencing ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Socioeconomics ,0503 education ,computer ,050104 developmental & child psychology - Abstract
Rural school districts are unique educational settings requiring efficient use of resources. Barriers to high-quality educational practices in rural settings include the distance from professional development expertise and limited funding. To address these potential obstacles for implementing School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports, we utilized telecoaching for providing monthly technical assistance. Results of this case study indicate that telecoaching in a rural school district across 1 academic year may be an effective alternative for in-person coaching. Descriptive statistics including implementation fidelity, discipline and attendance outcomes, and telecoaching treatment integrity are presented. Implications for practice and future directions are discussed.
- Published
- 2019