Staff Coaching and Adapting Preschool Curriculum for Students with Complex Communication Needs

abstract: The purpose of this action research study is to examine the effect of an innovation that includes staff coaching, curriculum adaptation, and researcher reflection on increasing staff effectiveness in supporting students with complex communication needs. This study included four participan...

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Other Authors: Royster, Christina Innice (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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AAC
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.63051
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-630512021-01-15T05:01:21Z Staff Coaching and Adapting Preschool Curriculum for Students with Complex Communication Needs abstract: The purpose of this action research study is to examine the effect of an innovation that includes staff coaching, curriculum adaptation, and researcher reflection on increasing staff effectiveness in supporting students with complex communication needs. This study included four participants (two special educators and two speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working in Preschool Special Education (PSE) classrooms within a public school district. The study was conducted while navigating a global pandemic and emergency remote learning. Through the use of curricular noticing and an approach inspired by a Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge Framework (TPACK) framework, an innovation of a staff coaching model combined with adapted curriculum resources was designed to support staff members using the Big Day for PreK curriculum. Analysis of the data indicates that supporting staff through staff coaching and adapted curriculum materials increased their use and own adaptation of the curriculum. In addition, providing a staff coach with the opportunity to document and reflect on experiences can increase the use of curricula and coaching effectiveness. Dissertation/Thesis Royster, Christina Innice (Author) Graves Wolf, Leigh (Advisor) Zellner, Andrea (Committee member) Boozer, April (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Special education Early childhood education Educational leadership AAC Curriculum adaptation Distance learning Early childhood Special education Staff coaching eng 173 pages Doctoral Dissertation Leadership and Innovation 2020 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.63051 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2020
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Special education
Early childhood education
Educational leadership
AAC
Curriculum adaptation
Distance learning
Early childhood
Special education
Staff coaching
spellingShingle Special education
Early childhood education
Educational leadership
AAC
Curriculum adaptation
Distance learning
Early childhood
Special education
Staff coaching
Staff Coaching and Adapting Preschool Curriculum for Students with Complex Communication Needs
description abstract: The purpose of this action research study is to examine the effect of an innovation that includes staff coaching, curriculum adaptation, and researcher reflection on increasing staff effectiveness in supporting students with complex communication needs. This study included four participants (two special educators and two speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working in Preschool Special Education (PSE) classrooms within a public school district. The study was conducted while navigating a global pandemic and emergency remote learning. Through the use of curricular noticing and an approach inspired by a Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge Framework (TPACK) framework, an innovation of a staff coaching model combined with adapted curriculum resources was designed to support staff members using the Big Day for PreK curriculum. Analysis of the data indicates that supporting staff through staff coaching and adapted curriculum materials increased their use and own adaptation of the curriculum. In addition, providing a staff coach with the opportunity to document and reflect on experiences can increase the use of curricula and coaching effectiveness. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Leadership and Innovation 2020
author2 Royster, Christina Innice (Author)
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title Staff Coaching and Adapting Preschool Curriculum for Students with Complex Communication Needs
title_short Staff Coaching and Adapting Preschool Curriculum for Students with Complex Communication Needs
title_full Staff Coaching and Adapting Preschool Curriculum for Students with Complex Communication Needs
title_fullStr Staff Coaching and Adapting Preschool Curriculum for Students with Complex Communication Needs
title_full_unstemmed Staff Coaching and Adapting Preschool Curriculum for Students with Complex Communication Needs
title_sort staff coaching and adapting preschool curriculum for students with complex communication needs
publishDate 2020
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