University of Minnesota.
Child Dev. 2017 Sep;88(5):1453-1465. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12901. Epub 2017 Aug 2.
We describe the development, implementation, and evaluation of a comprehensive preschool to third grade prevention program for the goals of sustaining services at a large scale. The Midwest Child-Parent Center (CPC) Expansion is a multilevel collaborative school reform model designed to improve school achievement and parental involvement from ages 3 to 9. By increasing the dosage, coordination, and comprehensiveness of services, the program is expected to enhance the transition to school and promote more enduring effects on well-being in multiple domains. We review and evaluate evidence from two longitudinal studies (Midwest CPC, 2012 to present; Chicago Longitudinal Study, 1983 to present) and four implementation examples of how the guiding principles of shared ownership, committed resources, and progress monitoring for improvement can promote effectiveness. The implementation system of partners and further expansion using "Pay for Success" financing shows the feasibility of scaling the program while continuing to improve effectiveness.
我们描述了一个全面的学前至三年级预防计划的发展、实施和评估,旨在大规模维持服务。中西部儿童-家长中心(CPC)扩展是一种多层次的合作学校改革模式,旨在提高 3 至 9 岁儿童的学业成绩和家长参与度。通过增加服务的剂量、协调性和全面性,该计划有望促进向学校的过渡,并在多个领域促进对幸福感的更持久影响。我们回顾和评估了两项纵向研究(中西部 CPC,2012 年至今;芝加哥纵向研究,1983 年至今)和四个实施案例的证据,这些案例说明了共享所有权、承诺资源和改进进展监测的指导原则如何促进有效性。合作伙伴的实施系统和使用“成功付费”融资的进一步扩展表明了在继续提高效果的同时扩大该计划规模的可行性。