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Supporting Out‐of‐School Time Staff in Low Resource Communities: A Professional Development Approach
Authors:Anne F Farrell  Melissa A Collier‐Meek  Melanie J Furman
Abstract:Federally funded out‐of‐school time (OST) programs provide academic support, enrichment, and safety for students and families in low‐resource communities. However, programs struggle to meet these aims, in part because of the lack of program structure and limited training and support for staff. This observational case study documents the training and technical assistance (TA) delivered to OST frontline staff and program leadership to implement Positive Behavior in Out‐of‐School Time (Positive BOOST), an adaptation of positive behavior interventions and supports conducted in multiple settings. Findings across three programs indicate that varied levels of TA (i.e., business as usual, performance feedback, coaching) are associated with different levels of staff‐ and program‐level implementation. Taken together with previous research, these findings suggest that targeted investment in developing the skills of OST staff and improving program‐wide outcomes is critical for supporting youth in low‐resource communities.
Keywords:Afterschool programs  Out‐of‐school time  Low resource communities  Positive behavior interventions and supports  21st Century Community Learning Centers  One shot training  Coaching  Performance feedback  Technical assistance  Professional development  Implementation fidelity  Treatment integrity  Measure of active supervision and interaction  Benchmarks of quality  Schoolwide evaluation tool
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