Implementing Second Step: Balancing Fidelity and Program Adaptation |
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Authors: | Torill Larsen Oddrun Samdal |
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Institution: | 1. Research Centre for Health Promotion , University of Bergen and The Betanien Deaconale University College ,;2. Research Centre for Health Promotion , University of Bergen , |
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Abstract: | We explored Norwegian primary school teachers' fidelity in their use of Second Step, a social competence intervention program. The investigation examined teachers' (N = 17) use of the program and their perceptions of fidelity of implementation through semistructured interviews. The findings suggest that, to a large extent, teachers adapt the program to their own needs. The rationale for adapting the program is relatedto the needs of pupils, the features of the program, and teachers' individual beliefs and experiences. The extent of implementation at school level appears to influence teachers' fidelity, as teachers who reported implementing the program with greater fidelity were mostly in schools with a formalized approach. |
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