Creative Problem Solving for General Education Intervention Teams

Author:

Bahr Michael W.1,Walker Kenneth2,Hampton Eric M.2,Buddle Bonita S.3,Freeman Tamyra4,Ruschman Nancy4,Sears Jennifer2,Mckinney Angela2,Miller Maurice2,Littlejohn William3

Affiliation:

1. University of Missouri-St. Louis

2. Indiana State University

3. Blumberg Center, Indiana State University

4. CPS for GEI training team

Abstract

Creative problem solving (CPS) is an approach for identifying solutions to problems within a structured, facilitated process. In the current studies, CPS was customized for general education intervention (GEI) teams in elementary schools. In the first study, 24 GEI teams were randomly assigned either to a CPS for GEI training condition or to a control group. Team outcome measures were tracked over the course of a school year, and the CPS for GEI teams consistently demonstrated superior performance relative to controls across all measures. One year later, a second study investigated 2 approaches to delivering training in CPS for GEI teams. Five teams received CPS for GEI training directly from university-based staff, and 9 teams received training from employees in their district who had previously received CPS for GEI training from the university-based staff (a “train-the-trainers” approach). Schools receiving training from their own staff performed as well as the independently trained schools, thereby providing support for the train-the-trainers approach. Discussion focuses on the results from both studies and identifies areas for future research and practice with CPS for GEI teams.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Education

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