This study explored the association between coaching and the implementation of the Good Behavior Game (GBG) by 129 urban elementary school teachers. Analyses involving longitudinal data on coaching and teacher implementation quality indicated that coaches strategically varied their use of coaching strategies (e.g., modeling, delivery) based on teacher implementation quality and provided additional support to teachers with low implementation quality. Findings suggest that coaching was associated with improved implementation quality of the GBG. This work lays the foundation for future research examining ways to enhance coach decision-making about teacher implementation.
Coaching Teachers to Improve Implementation of the Good Behavior Game
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Becker, KD; Bradshaw, CP; Domitrovich, C; et al.
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2013
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Administration and Policy in Mental Health Services Research 40(6): 482-493 Nov 2013