The effects of culturally adapted version of First Steps to Success for Latino English language learners: Preliminary pilot study

For decades, Latino English language learners (ELLs) have been identified as a high‐risk population for both reading and behavioral problems. A comprehensive approach that provides academic and behavioral support in both home and school settings has been suggested by researchers as a viable option f...

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Published inPsychology in the schools Vol. 55; no. 1; pp. 36 - 49
Main Authors Castro‐Olivo, Sara, Preciado, Jorge, Le, Loan, Marciante, Mia, Garcia, Melissa
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Abstract For decades, Latino English language learners (ELLs) have been identified as a high‐risk population for both reading and behavioral problems. A comprehensive approach that provides academic and behavioral support in both home and school settings has been suggested by researchers as a viable option for improving outcomes of students who exhibit problems in both areas. Research has also suggested that cultural adaptations need to be implemented when working with culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) populations to ensure cultural fit between the target population and the implemented interventions. This paper presents the results of a pilot study that examined the effects of a comprehensive, culturally adapted intervention on Latino ELLs behavior and reading skills. A multiple‐baseline, single‐subject research design was employed in this study. The results suggest that implementing a comprehensive and culturally adapted intervention has promising effects among Latino students and families. Participating students demonstrated decreases in problem behaviors and low–moderate increases in reading skills. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
AbstractList For decades, Latino English language learners (ELLs) have been identified as a high‐risk population for both reading and behavioral problems. A comprehensive approach that provides academic and behavioral support in both home and school settings has been suggested by researchers as a viable option for improving outcomes of students who exhibit problems in both areas. Research has also suggested that cultural adaptations need to be implemented when working with culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) populations to ensure cultural fit between the target population and the implemented interventions. This paper presents the results of a pilot study that examined the effects of a comprehensive, culturally adapted intervention on Latino ELLs behavior and reading skills. A multiple‐baseline, single‐subject research design was employed in this study. The results suggest that implementing a comprehensive and culturally adapted intervention has promising effects among Latino students and families. Participating students demonstrated decreases in problem behaviors and low–moderate increases in reading skills. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
Author Preciado, Jorge
Marciante, Mia
Garcia, Melissa
Castro‐Olivo, Sara
Le, Loan
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Behavior Problems
behavioral intervention
cultural adaptation
Cultural differences
Culturally Relevant Education
English
English as a second language
English as a second language learning
English language
English Language Learners
English Learners
High risk
Hispanic American Students
Instructional Effectiveness
Intervention
Latin American cultural groups
Pilot Projects
Reading ability
Reading comprehension
Reading Improvement
reading intervention
Reading Skills
Research Design
Second Language Instruction
Student Behavior
Student Improvement
Title The effects of culturally adapted version of First Steps to Success for Latino English language learners: Preliminary pilot study
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