Project Activities
Across four years, the research team will use a mixed-method research design to accomplish three primary research aims. With emphasis on iterative and collaborative methods, the first aim of the project is to develop the items and instrumentation for the C3SS using input from key stakeholders including families, educators, and content area experts. Input will be solicited and used to iterate the drafted measure and resultant data reports. The second aim involves establishing initial psychometric evidence for the C3SS screener. The research team will ask elementary educators to complete the C3SS for a random sample of students within their classrooms. The team will use data to evaluate construct validity, internal consistency reliability, temporal stability, and interrater reliability. Additionally, they will explore treatment validity within an analogue study of multidisciplinary teams. Finally, the third aim includes pilot evaluation of the usability and consequential validity of the C3SS.
Structured Abstract
Setting
This project will take place in public schools located within the Northeast U.S., with the goal of ensuring broad geographic (i.e., urban, suburban, rural) and demographic (i.e. racial, ethnic, socioeconomic) representation.
Sample
An advisory board consisting of individuals with content expertise, school-based professionals (i.e., primary intended users), and family caregivers will provide feedback to inform initial development of the measure. Elementary educators in grades 3-5 and their students will serve as the primary participants within this project. Classroom teachers and members of school-based multidisciplinary teams will provide the quantitative and qualitative data needed to evaluate the initial psychometric evidence for the measure.
The Comprehensive and Contextual Child Screener in Schools (C3SS) is intended for use in conducting whole child screening in elementary school settings. It is anticipated that the C3SS will consist of two broad indicators. Child-centered indicators will focus on what are perceived to be within-child risks across (a) academic, (b) social, (c) emotional, (d) behavioral, and (e) physical health domains. In addition, environmentally-focused indicators will emphasize contextual factors that may place a student at higher levels of risk (e.g., economic stability, social and community context, neighborhood and physical environment).
Research design and methods
Across four years, the research team will use a mixed-methods research design to accomplish three primary research aims. The first aim of the project is to develop the items and instrumentation for the C3SS using input from key stakeholders (i.e., families, teachers, administrators). They will use iterative and collaborative methods with input solicited both from individuals with school practice-based expertise, research expertise, family and community-based experience. This information will inform modifications to both the drafted measure and resultant data reports. The second aim is to establish initial psychometric evidence for the C3SS whole child screener. Elementary educators will complete the C3SS for a random sample of students within their classrooms and data used to establish the construct validity, internal consistency reliability, temporal stability, and interrater reliability of the resultant data. Additionally, the research team will explore treatment validity within an analogue study of multidisciplinary teams. Finally, the third aim is to conduct a pilot evaluation of the usability of and validity of data obtained from the C3SS.
Control condition
Due to the nature of this project, there is no control condition.
Key measures
The research team will develop both initial and final forms of the Comprehensive and Contextual Child Screener in Schools (C3SS). In the final year of the project, the team will investigate whether the C3SS predicts educationally-relevant outcomes.
Data analytic strategy
Planned analyses for Aim 1 will involve conventional content analysis. Within Aim 2, analyses will involve factor analyses along with evaluation of reliability (i.e., internal consistency, temporal stability, interrater agreement) and validity (i.e., construct validity, treatment utility) of scores obtained from the C3SS. Within Aim 3 of the project, analyses will focus on evidence of validity, including internal structure, concurrent, predictive, and consequential.
People and institutions involved
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Products and publications
The primary product will be the Comprehensive and Contextual Child Screener in Schools (C3SS), a whole child screener with initial psychometric evidence established for use with students in grades 3-5. The research team will disseminate project findings through a project website, practitioner briefs, policy briefs, and publications and presentations across academic, practitioner, and legislative audiences.
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Supplemental information
Co-Principal Investigators: Briesch, Amy M. and Caemmerer, Jacquelin M.
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