Transcription of How to Select an Evidence-Based Intervention A Guide
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Development of this Guide was supported by a grant provided by the Institute of Education Sciences, Department of Education (R324A100051).How to Select an Evidence-Based InterventionA GuidePlanning Realistic Implementation and Maintenance by EducatorsPRIMEHOW TO Select AN Evidence-Based Intervention : A GUIDE1A Brief Introduction to Project PRIMEPRIME is a system of implementation supports designed to in-crease treatment integrity, the extent to which an Intervention is im-plemented as planned. We know that Evidence-Based interventions need to be implemented with a high level of treatment integrity to maximize student outcomes; however research shows that most implementers struggle to maintain adequate levels of treatment in-tegrity after just a few days.
Throughout this guide and the PRIME Manual, “intervention” refers to a strategy, curriculum, or manualized program implemented with an individual student or group of students to prevent or remediate a target problem. An evidence-based intervention is one that has been shown, in controlled research studies, to be efficacious in improving
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