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Teacher's experiences of the response to intervention model implementation in state-ranked new jersey schools: a qualitative case study.
Kimberly Myers , Liberty University Follow
School of Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Education (PhD)
RTI, interventions, multi-tiered support systems, curriculum, professional development, teacher experiences, administrative support
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Curriculum and Instruction | Elementary Education
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Myers, Kimberly, "Teacher's Experiences of the Response to Intervention Model Implementation in State-Ranked New Jersey Schools: A Qualitative Case Study" (2024). Doctoral Dissertations and Projects . 5873. https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/doctoral/5873
The purpose of this case study was to discover and describe teachers’ experiences of RTI implementation for kindergarten through grade five general education teachers at state-ranked suburban New Jersey schools. The theory guiding this study is Bandura’s theory of self-efficacy, as it applies to teachers’ experiences of the effectiveness of the RTI process. According to Bandura, self-efficacy is the perception of how well one can execute a task. Self-efficacy can connect to teacher efficacy through the feeling of understanding the job requirements and the intended goals. This case study assessed how teachers’ experiences of the RTI process impact the overall program effectiveness in proper implementation and data collection. The central research question that this study addressed was: What are the experiences of kindergarten through grade five teachers when implementing RTI in the general education classrooms? To address this question, a group of ten general education teachers were individually interviewed, focus group interviews were conducted, and documents were analyzed to collect pertinent data to answer this case study’s driving research questions. Multiple means of data collection allowed for coding and thematic analysis to take place. This study’s findings showed the need for general education elementary teachers to be provided additional training and have administrative support in order to raise levels of teacher efficacy and create a successful RTI program. By understanding teachers' experiences with RTI implementation, future professional development and collaboration throughout school districts can be developed.
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PSY 6210 Capella University Substance Use Disorder Case Study Discussion
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Review the two new scenarios in the Case Study of Kimberly, Parts 2 and 3:
- Do not mix the two scenarios.
- When you respond to one, label it as either Part 2 or Part 3. Then, respond to the other and properly label it.
- In each scenario, do not assume the other scenario is true.
Read both of these scenarios and submit your responses as part of your assignment:
- Describe how the new information alters the picture presented in the original case study. Be sure to address how the diathesis-stress model may apply.
- Describe your new diagnostic hypotheses, and justify your conclusions.
- Report on any further diagnostic evaluation you believe is warranted.
Use the Case Study Response Guide to format your response for each scenario in this assignment.
Note: Do not merge the two scenarios or they will be impossible to decipher. They are two discrete scenarios .
Note: Your instructor may also use the APA Writing Feedback Rubric to provide additional feedback on your academic writing. The writing feedback rubric does not affect your assignment grade, but its feedback may factor into the grading criteria, if professional communication and writing is a course competency. Evaluate your own work using this rubric. Refer to the Learner Guide for instructions on viewing instructor feedback.
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See attached:) Running head: CASE STUDY OF KIMBERLY Case Study of Kimberly: Part Three Name Institution Date 1 CASE STUDY OF KIMBERLY 2 Case Presentation Kimberly could be suffering from either one or many mental disorders concurrently. One of the most likely mental disorders she could be suffering from is major depression. She is unresponsive and only talks about her late grandmother and Celia, who is also depressed. Kimberly has been exhibiting symptoms which definitely indicate a variety of mental disorders in general and can only be specified through a comprehensive diagnosis so that the psychotherapist can be able to administer the suitable treatment that Kimberly needs. The mood swings and disengagement from school and friends could be a serious indication of bipolar disord...
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Page 1 of 7. Psychology document from Muranga University College, 7 pages, 1 Case Study: Kimberly Part 1 Student Institution Professor Course Date f2 Case Summary The client, Kimberly, is 17 years old. She comes from a well-off background. She is disrespectful to her mother, Diana, and other people. Kimberly is dressed as a punk.
CASE STUDY OF KIMBERLY order to fully understand the condition, a psychotherapist would carefully assess the symptoms, including their frequency, severity, and length. Mood swings would not necessarily confirm the bipolar disorder. The psychotherapist would assess whether the irritability is associated with sleeplessness, fast speech, or thinking. The psychotherapist would also assess bipolar ...
Case Study of Kimberly, Part 1 Kimberly, Case Summary Kimberly is a 17-year-old female referred and accompanied by her mother, Diana, due to significant behavioral, attitudinal and physiological changes that have presented over the last year and, more significantly seen over the previous "few months." Kimberly does not participate in the initial session and the information is gathered from ...
KIMBERLY'S CASE STUDY 2 The Case Study of Kimberly: Part 1 Case Summary Kimberly is a 17-year-old teenager who was brought in for an evaluation by her mother, Diana. Kimberly comes from a family that lives in one of the pricier suburbs (Capella, 2018). Kimberly's mother Diana is a successful and well-regarded individual while her Father is also a successful individual who works in ...
😜 Review the Case Study of Kimberly, Part 1 and submit your responses to these questions as part of your assignment:What diagnostic possibilities do Kimberly's case present?What evidence in the case history presents these possibilities for you?What kind of questions you might ask to evaluate each diagnostic possibility? You must consider at least two, but no more than three, diagnostic ...
Case Study of Kimberly, Part 2 and 3 2 Case Study of Kimberly, Part 2 Case Summary In part 1, Kimberly, a 17-year-old female, presents with her mother, Diana, as her mother is quite concerned about her behavior. Prior to the meeting, a commotion can be heard between the pair in the waiting room, which includes Kimberly calling Diana a name and kicking a chair across the room.
CASE STUDY OF KIMBERLY. 2. Case Study of Kimberly: Part One. What diagnostic possibilities does Kimberly's case prese nt? Reflecting on the main diagnosis made, Kimberly's case offers a good example of. someone suffering from the 309.81 (F43.10) Posttraumatic stress disorder. Also, it shows the. signs of a 297.40 (F31.13) Bipolar disorder.
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Running head: CASE STUDY OF KIMBERLY 2 Case Study of Kimberly Kimberly is a 17-year-old female accompanied by her mother, Diana. The father is unavailable for the session because he had to attend a business meeting abroad. The family is financially successful and resides in the upper echelon area of the suburbs. Diana is an advertising executive, and dad works in international banking.
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Unformatted Attachment Preview. Case Study of Kimberly (Part One) Case Study of Kimberly, Part One Kimberly is a 17-year-old female brought in for an evaluation by her mother, Diana. Even before you meet them, you hear the commotion in the waiting room, which concludes with Kimberly calling Diana a "stupid fucking bitch" and kicking a chair ...
Review the Case Study of Kimberly, Part 1 and submit your responses to these questions as part of your assignment: What diagnostic possibilities do Kimberly's case present? What evidence in the case history presents these possibilities for you? What kind of questions you might ask to evaluate each diagnostic possibility?
CASE STUDY OF KIMBERLY Case Study of Kimberly: Part One Case Presentation Kimberly is a teenage girl that was brought into the therapist by her mother because of her daughter's erratic behavior and strange lifestyle choices. The family is obviously well off and the mother shows it by taking great care of herself. On the other hand, Kimberly seems to take more of a grungy, goth look about her.
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Review the Case Study of Kimberly, Part 1 and submit your responses to these questions as part of your assignment: What diagnostic possibilities do Kimberly's case present? What evidence in the case history presents these possibilities for you? What kind of questions you might ask to evaluate each diagnostic possibility? You must consider at least […]
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CASE STUDY PART 1: KIMBERLY cigarettes, self-harm, lack of food intake and possible substance use). These are all characteristic of borderline personality disorder. Kim could possibly have anorexia nervosa due to the extreme weight loss that she has had and the appearance change, mood swings, low self esteem and irritability, all common in BPD. Kim also suffers from parent child relational ...
The purpose of this case study was to discover and describe teachers' experiences of RTI implementation for kindergarten through grade five general education teachers at state-ranked suburban New Jersey schools. The theory guiding this study is Bandura's theory of self-efficacy, as it applies to teachers' experiences of the effectiveness of the RTI process. According to Bandura, self ...
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PSY6210 Case Study Response Guide Kelly L. Justiniano June 09, 2017 The Case of Kimberly (part 2) 1. Case Summary This is the second meeting with Kimberly and her mother Diana. Kimberly is a 17-year old female, who presents today somewhat different today than her last visit. She seems to be on edge, having difficulty concentrating and quite nervous and twitchy (Capella, 2017).
Case Study of Kimberly, Part 1Review the Case Study of Kimberly, Part 1 and submit your responses to these questions as part of your assignment:What diagnostic possibilities do Kimberly's case present?What evidence in the case history presents these possibilities for you?What kind of questions you might ask to evaluate each diagnostic possibility? You must consider at least two, but no more ...
Description. Review the two new scenarios in the Case Study of Kimberly, Parts 2 and 3: Do not mix the two scenarios. When you respond to one, label it as either Part 2 or Part 3. Then, respond to the other and properly label it. In each scenario, do not assume the other scenario is true. Read both of these scenarios and submit your responses ...