Instructions of Intervention Plan
Ø Intervention Plan
Students are asked to read several of the research presentations
and respond to ONE of them by creating a lesson plan or plan for
intervention to assist individuals with the problems described in the research
presentation.
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This
assignment addresses the teaching goal of identifying strategies for
facilitating the development of people.
For example, if your classmate's presentation concerns adolescent
identity in the face of parental divorce, create a plan for intervention or
treatment to help those adolescents that is based on the conclusions of the research presentation.
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If
your classmate's presentation concerns caregivers' health problems in the face
of a family member with Alzheimer's, create a plan for intervention or
treatment to help those caregivers that is based
on the results of the studies summarized in the presentation.
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If your classmate's presentation concerns
college student grades in the face of extracurricular involvement in athletics,
create a lesson plan or intervention plan to help college students that is
based on the results of the
studies.
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If your classmate's presentation concerns the
effects of silent reading on middle schoolers' comprehension skills, create a
lesson plan to help middle schoolers that is based on the results of the studies.
v Convince me that your plan is based on the results of the
studies.
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Please create your OWN intervention--do
not borrow one used in your school district or found in another study.
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Think CREATIVELY about what you might
do, why it should work, and exactly how you would implement it. Think
through the steps of implementation.
The plan should identify a target audience, and a
target frame of duration, and contain an objective, a summary of skills to
be developed, and specific techniques for reaching the objective and developing
the skills. Be sure to identify the research presentation that you are
responding to and explain how your intervention addresses the issues
explained in your classmate’s research presentation.
Please note that in your References
section you should not include any article that you yourself have not read.
Your classmate’s research presentation will list both of the
studies your classmate read to produce the research presentation. I encourage you to work from the summaries
produced by your classmate. Unless you
have read those original studies yourself, you may not ethically cite those
studies. If you use other sources in
preparing your IP, you should cite those sources faithfully.
I prefer that you write your IP in Word. Please attach the rubric (available under the
purple button "Course Documents") to the end of your plan.
The IP will be evaluated according to the rubric under Course
Documents and is worth 7% of your course grade. Please send the IP (in a
Microsoft Word format) to me as an email attachment with the rubric copied into
the last pages no later than the date listed in the Calendar.
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