Implementing the Foundations of Learning Project: Considerations for Preschool Intervention Research |
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Authors: | Chrishana M. Lloyd Pamela A. Morris Ximena A. Portilla |
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Affiliation: | 1. MDRC , New York , New York , USA chrishana.lloyd@mdrc.org;3. New York University , New York , New York , USA;4. MDRC , New York , New York , USA;5. Stanford University , Stanford , California , USA |
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Abstract: | While studies have documented the importance of strong implementation in intervention studies (e.g., see Durlak & Dupre, 2008 Durlak , J. A. , & Dupre , E. P. ( 2008 ). Implementation matters: A review of research on the influence of implementation on program outcomes and the factors affecting implementation . American Journal of Community Psychology , 41 , 327 – 350 .[Crossref], [PubMed], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]), more information is needed about how to ensure strong fidelity and quality of program implementation when delivering interventions under “real world conditions” and on a large scale. In this article, key lessons in implementing a demonstration and evaluation project known as the Foundations of Learning (FOL) demonstration are presented. Our discussion highlights several key components to the success of the project, including the building of effective coalitions before, and during, the delivery of the intervention to support the implementation process, as well as intensive, collaborative, and multilayered technical assistance provided as the intervention was delivered. Key lessons learned over the course of this project represent some that are highly consistent with prior research on this topic, as well as some that are unique, thus representing new areas for exploration in this burgeoning area of study. |
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Keywords: | implementation science intervention research early childhood, preschool classroom coaching technical assistance |
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