Voices from the Field Video Series (Evidence-Based Practices)
Author(s): SISEP Team
Publication Date: 2021
Frameworks: Usable Innovations
Resource Type: Watch
Evidence-based Practices: Video 1
Amanda Waldroup, Assistant Director Division of IDEA Implementation and Preschool Office of Special Education and Early Learning Kentucky Department of Education. – Question: Tell me about your experiences using Implementation Science in education.
Evidence-based Practices: Video 2
Amanda Waldroup, Assistant Director Division of IDEA Implementation and Preschool Office of Special Education and Early Learning Kentucky Department of Education. – Question: Describe your evidence-based practice.
Evidence-based Practices: Video 3
Amanda Waldroup, Assistant Director Division of IDEA Implementation and Preschool Office of Special Education and Early Learning Kentucky Department of Education. – Question: In your experience, what does it mean for an evidence-based practice (EBP) to be teachable, learnable, doable, and assessable in practice?
Evidence-based Practices: Video 4
Amanda Waldroup, Assistant Director Division of IDEA Implementation and Preschool Office of Special Education and Early Learning Kentucky Department of Education. – Question: What specific steps have you taken to ensure your EBP is usable?
Evidence-based Practices: Video 5
Amanda Waldroup, Assistant Director Division of IDEA Implementation and Preschool Office of Special Education and Early Learning Kentucky Department of Education. – Question: Briefly describe your process to develop a practice profile. How did this support your implementation efforts?
Evidence-Based Practices: Video 6
Amanda Waldroup, Assistant Director Division of IDEA Implementation and Preschool Office of Special Education and Early Learning Kentucky Department of Education. – Question: After implementing the EBP, what impact has there been on teacher practice and student outcomes?
Evidence-Based Practices: Video 7
Amanda Waldroup, Assistant Director Division of IDEA Implementation and Preschool Office of Special Education and Early Learning Kentucky Department of Education. – Question: Is there anything I haven’t asked about using an EBP that you would like to share?