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INTERACTION between two parties VOLUNTARIALLY engaged in SHARED DECISION MAKING to work towards a COMMON GOAL |
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What 3 things does collaboration involve? |
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1- relationships 2- indentify a goal and focus 3- implement/evaluate strategies |
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Interagency Agreement Definition |
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A written agreement that documents procedures for two agencies working collaboratively to serve the same population |
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Why are positions instead of names used in interagency agreements? |
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People changes positions, so it's still the positions responsibility, not the person |
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4 parts of the Purpose Statement |
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1. agencies 2. population served 3. state/federal laws used 4. intentions of both agencies |
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What is the purpose of the responsibilities of each agendy in the Program Mandate Section? |
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Point out the critical responsibilities each agency must carry out |
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Head Start has to serve what ____% of children with special needs and are required to provide ____? |
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What are the two sections of the Key Interagency Process? |
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-Identification of interagencies processes that each agency wants to address -Consensus on how agencies can best collaborate |
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3 parts of the Closing Components |
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1. confidentiality 2. procedures for termination 3. review and signatures |
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How can communication between collaborators be enhanced? |
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-Know yourself (strengths, weaknesses, etc) -Use communication strategies |
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4 ways communication can be enhanced between agencies |
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1. proactive approach 2. updates in writing 3. opportunities for communication 4. develop personal connections |
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Goals of Interagency Collaboration |
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1. identify services and programs for infants/toddlers 2. maximize use of existing resources |
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Barriers to effective interagency collaboration |
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Lack of communication among professionals and lack of understanding roles |
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What does the consultation process involve? |
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Consultation among families, interventionists and shared models |
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Voluntary process in which one professional assits another to address a problem concerning a third party |
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Child of Family-Centered Programmatic |
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What 3 things does consultation involves? |
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1. two + indivuduals with different expertise 2. capacity building 3. indirect intervention (working through staff or caregivers) |
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CHILD OR FAMILY CENTERED CONSULTATION
addresses the ______ that contribute to an individual child;s difficulties in functioning well in an early childhood setting |
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CHILD OR FAMILY CENTERED CONSULTATION
typicall provided to __________ |
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CHILD OR FAMILY CENTERED CONSULTATION
intiated by concerns about and individual's ______________ behavior |
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PROGRAMMATIC CONSULTATION
focuses on improving the overall ___ of the program or agency |
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PROGRAMMATIC CONSULTATION
assists the program to solve a _____________ |
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PROGRAMMATIC CONSULTATION
typically provided to ____ and ___________ |
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5 things that make consultation effective |
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1. everyone's on-board 2. goal and strategy buy-in 3. learned what you needed to learn 4. ability to apply what you learned 5. consultation is no longer needed |
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What makes consultation ineffective? |
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-one-sided buy in goals -plan did not meet needs -implemented improperly -consultant fixed problem without the consultee learning how to fix the problem |
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What are the three types of Consultation? |
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1. Collaborative 2. Informational 3. Prescriptive |
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Informational Consultation |
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Consultant provides info to family, and the family applies it when needed |
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Prescriptive Consultation |
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Consultant assesses the problem and presrcibes what should be done, the family implements the plan and they evaluate the effectiveness |
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5 step process for Problem Solving |
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1. define (the problem) 2. brainstorm (solutions) 3. develop (action plan) 4. implement (action plan) 5. Evaluate (action plan) |
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A continuous process to: LOCATE IDENTIFY REFER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE all young children with disabilities in need of PART C OR B services |
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Which law requires Child Find? |
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7 Components of Child Find System |
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1. Definition of Target Population 2. Public Awareness 3. Referral and intake 4. Screening and Indentification of young children who may be eligible under IDEA 5. Eligibility determination 6. Tracking 7. Interagency Coordination |
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NCLB encourages use of instruction based on....
and supports consistent use of instructional methods that have been... |
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scientific research
proven effective |
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4 stages of Scientific Investigation |
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1. Observation 2. Case Studies 3. Correlational Studies 4. True Experiments |
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OBSERVATIONS
__________ value enable you to make ________ or assumptions |
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CASE STUDIES
_____________ of individuals or small groups and the contect background surroung them |
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highly detailed descriptions |
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CASE STUDIES
lacks the comparative information needed to determine |
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cause and effect relationships |
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CASE STUDIES
can be helping in developing ____ |
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CORRELATIONAL STUDIES
tests whether there are links between ____ and __________ |
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TRUE EXPERIMENTS
_________ assignment of subjects
every participant has an ________ chance |
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TRUE EXPERIMENTS
___________ and ________ groups
______ test specific predictions and _____ alternative explanations |
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experimental and control
test and rule out |
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TRUE EXPERIMENTS
draw conclusions about _______ and their _______
provide _________ |
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outcomes and causes
evidence |
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TWo methods of Peer Review |
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1. paper submitted for publication in a peer reviewed journal 2. review by a panel of independent experts |
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For research to be considered scientifucally based, there must be __________ and __________ |
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replication and consensus |
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Understanding research and scientific investigation helps teachers: 3 |
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1. assess proposed strategies 2. decide what and how to teach 3. make legitmate defendable statements about the impact of their instructional choices |
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