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    THE IMPACT OF TEACHER INTERVENTION ACCEPTANCE ON CHILD OUTCOME MEASURES

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    Reigle, Kelly
    Abstract
    The purpose of this study is to determine to what degree teacher acceptance and use of an evidence-based intervention predict positive child outcomes following the intervention period. Teacher participants (n = 10) were rated on the degree to which they accept the given intervention (as measured by the Assessment of Fundations® Scale). Student participants included 114 Kindergarten children (ages 5-6). Existing letter-sound knowledge data were collected for all kindergarteners who participated. It was hypothesized that higher teacher acceptability of Fundations®, as measured by Assessment of Fundations®, would be positively and significantly correlated with greater letter-sound recognition gains over the intervention period. This information extends current research by adding outcome measure correlates. Secondly, data were used to examine outcomes from an existing intervention. Previous research used acceptability ratings to identify the most feasible interventions from a series of theoretical interventions. Results of this study found two of the four acceptability and use factors (acceptability and feasibility) were positively and significantly correlated with student outcomes.  
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3523
    Subject
     Psychology; Educational psychology; Psychology, Behavioral; Intervention feasibility; Teacher acceptability 
    Date
    2011
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    Reigle, Kelly. (January 2011). THE IMPACT OF TEACHER INTERVENTION ACCEPTANCE ON CHILD OUTCOME MEASURES (Master's Thesis, East Carolina University). Retrieved from the Scholarship. (http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3523.)

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    Reigle, Kelly. THE IMPACT OF TEACHER INTERVENTION ACCEPTANCE ON CHILD OUTCOME MEASURES. Master's Thesis. East Carolina University, January 2011. The Scholarship. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3523. March 02, 2021.
    Chicago:
    Reigle, Kelly, “THE IMPACT OF TEACHER INTERVENTION ACCEPTANCE ON CHILD OUTCOME MEASURES” (Master's Thesis., East Carolina University, January 2011).
    AMA:
    Reigle, Kelly. THE IMPACT OF TEACHER INTERVENTION ACCEPTANCE ON CHILD OUTCOME MEASURES [Master's Thesis]. Greenville, NC: East Carolina University; January 2011.
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    East Carolina University

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