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Professional Standards and Practice Committee. Standing CommitteeKnowledge and Skill SubcommitteeEvidence Based Practice Workteam. CEC Member Involvement. CEC StaffRichard Mainzer, Associate Executive Director, Professional ServicesDiscussions with RA - 2005, 2006Discussions with IDC - 2006D
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1. CECs Evidence Based Practice Effort Rachelle Bruno
Northern Kentucky University
2. Professional Standards and Practice Committee Standing Committee
Knowledge and Skill Subcommittee
Evidence Based Practice Workteam
3. CEC Member Involvement CEC Staff
Richard Mainzer, Associate Executive Director, Professional Services
Discussions with RA - 2005, 2006
Discussions with IDC - 2006
Discussions with Division Boards - 2004, 2005, 2006
Presentations at TED
Open Forum - CEC Convention 2006
4. Member Involvement (cont). Selected Conference Call Participants-
David Bateman, Ellen Brantlinger, Bryan Cook, Diane Browder, Lynn Ahlgrim-Delzell, Marilyn Friend, Russell Gersten; Diane Haager, Janie Hodge, Janette Klingner, Tim Landrum,Robin McWilliam, Sam Odom, Diane Paul, Hugh Reid, Kathlene Shank, Gary Siperstein, Melody Tankersley
Pilot Team Members
Bryan Cook; Diane Browder/Lynn Algrim-Delzell; David Test; Tim Landrum; Robin McWilliam; Sam Odom; Janette Klingner
5. CEC Special EducationEvidence-Base Practice
6. Current Timeline & Activities Jan 2006 Board asks PSPC to engage in further discussion of EBP
Spring 2006 PSPC engages CEC in discussion - convention, conference calls
Oct 2006 PSPC requests Pilot
January 2007 Board approves Pilot
January 2008 Report to Board
7. Tasks of the Pilot Project Determine decision criteria and coding rubrics
Determine review guidelines
Develop guidelines for practice reports
Review extant studies
Evaluate process
8. What is a practice? Specific strategy or intervention designed for use by special educators intended to support the education of individuals with exceptional learning needs
Could include programs that are a combination of interventions
9. Pilot Criteria/Classification Based largely on the work by the CEC Division for Research task forces articles in the winter 2005 issue of EC
Examines:
Number, type, and quality of studies
Direction and significance of the effects
10. How does this fit with the What Works Clearinghouse? Coordinating efforts in this area as much as possible.
11. Describing the Evidence Base
12. Potential Study Rubric Dimensions Design
Dependent and Independent Variables
Design Quality
Implementation Quality
Effects
13. Proposed Process
14. Proposed Evidence-Based Practice Study Reports A clear and complete description of the practice with its essential components,
A description of each research study that the team included in the synthesis study,
A scored rubric for each included study along with a completed rubric across the studies to determine the category of the practice.
A brief description of the results of each included study, including the direction, magnitude, and statistical significance of the empirical effect estimate. This could be characterized as a statistically significant positive, substantively important positive, indeterminate, or negative effect.
The study teams recommendation along with the basis of the recommendation.
15. Technical Review Panels Supporting the PSPC, a new CEC Scientific Advisory Sub-committee (SASC) in collaboration with CEC affiliates will establish a pool of expert reviewers from which the SASC can select TR panels to conduct the reviews of the EBP Studies. Each TR panel will analyze an EBP Study to ensure the criteria were appropriately applied to the body of literature and the recommendation(s) are appropriate.
TR panels selected from the pool based on their backgrounds
Division input
16. Who will do the Studies? Workteams sponsored by CEC Divisions and research teams
Small number of expert colleagues (3 to 5)
Who can harvest relevant studies
And efficiently synthesize the results
17. What Studies will come first? CEC together with its affiliate Divisions will identify practice areas for study and schedules as time and resources permit.
18. Dissemination The Bridge
Between Knowledge and Effective Practice
Utilize existing methods that CEC with its affiliates have for dissemination in ways that ensure professionals have the information to select and implement practices with fidelity.
CEC must also ensure that practices are disseminated to those who influence the context in which professional practice occurs.
19. CEC Special EducationEvidence-Base Practice
20. Information Richard Mainzer
Associate Executive Director
Professional Services
Richardm@cec.sped.org
703-264-9408