A community of practice pilot project for delivering early intervention professional development
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Sanna Harjusola-Webb
Kent State University, USA
Ashley Lyons
Kent State University, USA
Michelle Gatmaitan
Kent State University, USA
Published 2014-06-01
https://doi.org/10.15388/SW.2014.28246
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Keywords

early intervention
evidence-based practices
recommended practices
coaching
professional development
implementation science

How to Cite

Harjusola-Webb, S., Lyons, A. and Gatmaitan, M. (2014) “A community of practice pilot project for delivering early intervention professional development”, Social Welfare: Interdisciplinary Approach, 4(1), pp. 46–63. doi:10.15388/SW.2014.28246.

Abstract

To ensure the fidelity of implementation of early intervention (EI) services in natural environments (NE), new types of partnerships are needed to systematically address this challenge. This paper describes one approach for effective professional development (PD) in EI to address the lack of systematic supports and PD for EI providers working with families in EI. The Early Intervention in Natural Environments Community of Practice (CoP) project was a six month study that endeavored to support previously trained EI providers in refining the use of their everyday practices. Given the potential of this approach for improving practices and child/family outcomes in the USA as well as in Europe through the development, implementation, and sustainability of a comprehensive system of ongoing PD, the NE CoP program evaluation plan and preliminary results are shared in their entirety.

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