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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RRA168-8
来源IDRR-A168-8
Readiness to Implement Evidence-Based Practices in Public Elementary Schools: Findings from a National Survey of Teachers
Alex R. Dopp; Michelle Bongard; Andrea Phillips; M. Rebecca Kilburn; William R. Johnston
发表日期2022-03-23
出版年2022
页码36
语种英语
结论
  • Elementary school teachers generally viewed EBPs favorably and were open to using them.
  • Teachers' ratings showed much greater variation for burnout, which could signal teachers' reduced desire or ability to take on the new tasks or roles involved in using a new EBP, and for inner setting variables related to their schools' support for EBP use.
  • It is essential to understand teachers' perceptions of working conditions (e.g., inner setting, burnout) at their school because teachers' ratings in those domains appeared most informative for efforts to improve readiness for EBP implementation.
摘要

There is an increasing emphasis on the use of evidence-based practices (EBPs) by public elementary school teachers, yet little is known about how teachers and other education stakeholders (e.g., administrators, policymakers) can best support the successful implementation of such practices. The authors of this report sought to understand teachers' perspectives on their readiness to implement EBPs by surveying a nationally representative panel of 1,065 public elementary school teachers.

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The survey, fielded from January 20, 2020, to February 24, 2020, covered three domains related to EBP adoption and implementation: (1) innovation characteristics (EBP appropriateness), (2) characteristics of individuals (openness to EBPs, burnout), and (3) inner setting characteristics (EBP implementation climate, management support).

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Teachers' responses suggest that they view EBPs favorably, but they do not consistently see their workloads and school environments as conducive to using EBPs. Survey findings suggest that it is essential to understand teachers' perceptions of working conditions at their schools (e.g., inner setting characteristics, burnout), because those measures showed the most variability in survey response data. Indeed, a school's ability to assess readiness for EBPs is an important first step toward cultivating the conditions for successful EBP implementation, and too often teachers are not able to give input into assessing readiness.

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The authors discuss the implications of survey findings for EBP implementation in elementary school settings, with a focus on how school administrators, policymakers, teachers, and other stakeholders might best understand what is needed to successfully implement EBPs, both prior to and during the implementation process.

目录 Readiness to Implement Evidence-Based Practices in Public Elementary Schools: Findings from a National Survey of Teachers | RAND
主题Education Administration ; Education Policy ; Elementary Education ; Survey Research Methodology ; Teacher Effectiveness ; Workplace Well-Being
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA168-8.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Alex R. Dopp,Michelle Bongard,Andrea Phillips,et al. Readiness to Implement Evidence-Based Practices in Public Elementary Schools: Findings from a National Survey of Teachers. 2022.
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