Collaborative Capacity Building in Early Childhood Communities in Chile

Author(s):  
Linda Newman ◽  
Christine Woodrow ◽  
Silvia Rójo ◽  
Mónica Galvez
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 36
Author(s):  
Carl J. Dunst ◽  
Mary Beth Bruder ◽  
Susan P. Maude ◽  
Melissa Schnurr ◽  
Angela Van Polen ◽  
...  

Findings from research syntheses of adult learning and in-service training studies identified the importance of professional development as a factor influencing practitioner use of recommended and evidence-based intervention practices. These relationships were used to test the hypothesis that practice-specific evidence-based capacity-building professional development would be related to early childhood practitioners’ reported use of recommended early childhood intervention practices. The participants were practitioners working with birth to 3-year-old, 3- to 5-year-old, or birth to 5-year-old children with identified disabilities, developmental delays, or at-risk conditions in home-based or center-based programs or both. The predictors included three practitioner background variables (e.g., years of professional experience) and three professional development variables (e.g., evidence-based professional development practices). Results indicated that the three professional development practice variables accounted for significant amounts of variance in the practitioners’ reported use of 10 different practices beyond that accounted for by the three background variables. The findings highlight the importance of evidence-based capacity-building professional development as a factor influencing practitioners’ judgments of their use of recommended practices.


2008 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 185-192
Author(s):  
Charles Bernacchio ◽  
Eileen J. Burker ◽  
Donna Falvo ◽  
Patricia Porter ◽  
Stacia Carone

The option for specialization is explored to address expanding roles for rehabilitation counselors. Several important considerations are identified for Rehabilitation Counselor Education (RCE) program faculty opting for a specialization. Development of specialty tracks in psychiatric and developmental disabilities are offered as viable options for a master's degree program in rehabilitation counseling. Authors discuss a model using a collaborative capacity-building process in response to national and state needs of persons with disabilities relative to rehabilitation counseling specialization.


2012 ◽  
Vol 37 (7) ◽  
pp. 1506-1512 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel B. Sonshine ◽  
Jesse Shantz ◽  
Raphael Kumah-Ametepey ◽  
R. Richard Coughlin ◽  
Richard A. Gosselin

Author(s):  
Rebecca Gokiert ◽  
Bethan Kingsley ◽  
Cheryl Poth ◽  
Karen Edwards ◽  
Btissam El Hassar ◽  
...  

This reflective essay traces the development of an evaluation capacity building network within the early childhood development field. First, we describe the context for building the network using a community-based participatory approach and provide rationale for our specific focus on early childhood development. Second, we provide an explanation of the purpose and processes involved in three areas of significant engagement: partner, stakeholder, and student. We reflect on the methods of engagement used across these three areas and their impact on the outcomes that we achieved. Finally, we conclude the paper with some final considerations for guiding engaged scholars and with the next steps in our own work.


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