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Online video modules show promise for training educators in dialogic reading (DR), but further support is needed for consistent implementation. Educators improved individual skills, yet full fidelity to the DR sequence requires enhancement.

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Area of Science:

  • Early Childhood Education
  • Speech-Language Pathology
  • Educational Technology

Background:

  • Dialogic reading (DR) is an evidence-based practice proven to enhance children's oral language development.
  • Current challenges exist in standardizing educator training and assessing fidelity for DR interventions.
  • Online video modules offer a potential solution for scalable initial DR training.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the viability of online video modules for initial educator training in dialogic reading.
  • To assess educators' implementation fidelity of DR strategies after online video training.
  • To provide preliminary data for a future tiered training model for DR.

Main Methods:

  • A within-subject repeated-measures design was used with 20 educators.
  • Educators' reading sessions were recorded pre- and post-training video modules.
  • Fidelity was assessed based on the use of individual DR strategies and adherence to the full instructional sequence.

Main Results:

  • Educators demonstrated improvement in using individual DR strategies post-training.
  • Most educators did not consistently implement the entire DR instructional sequence.
  • Only one educator achieved over 80% fidelity in delivering the complete DR sequence.

Conclusions:

  • Online video modules can facilitate initial learning of DR strategies.
  • Enhancements to video training and supplementary coaching are likely necessary for achieving high implementation fidelity.
  • Further research is needed to optimize DR training for improved child language outcomes.