Improving outcomes for young children and their families may
start with choosing evidence-based curricula, interventions, and
practices--but it doesn't end there. To ensure sustained changes to
early childhood programs and systems, interventions must be
implemented effectively and consistently over time, which isn't an
easy or straightforward task. This important book is the first
research volume on applying implementation science--an
evidence-based framework for bridging the research-to-practice
gap--to early childhood programs and systems.
With contributions from 25+ early childhood researchers, this
essential reference will help ensure that interventions are not
only implemented effectively, but also scaled up and sustained so
they help as many children as possible. Administrators,
researchers, and policymakers will
- examine how the growing field of implementation science can
help close the research-to-practice gap in early childhood
- discover the core components needed to implement and sustain
change in programs and systems
- explore through specific examples how to build practitioner
competency and promote high-fidelity implementation of early
childhood innovations
- get in-depth guidance on replicating and scaling up programs at
the district and state level
- learn from a helpful five-step model for assessing the fidelity
of interventions
- understand how to create readiness for change and why it's so
important
- see how implementation science can inform the process of
systems change for early childhood professional development systems
and Quality Rating and Improvement Systems (QRIS)
More than a how-to guide to effective implementation and
scale-up, this volume also addresses the theoretical foundation of
the stages of implementation science at all levels of early
childhood systems and considers research, practice, and policy
implications.
A foundational volume on the fundamentals of implementation
science, this book will help improve long-term outcomes for all
young children. Early childhood programs will learn how to
replicate and sustain best practices, researchers will be ready to
conduct more informed program evaluations, and policymakers will
discover what it really takes to have effective, sustainable
programs and systems.
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