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DOI: 10.1037/e539882012-001
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Implementation: Measuring and Explaining the Fidelity of CSR Implementation

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“…Fidelity of implementation was measured also in terms of adherence to the original conceptual and research-based design of the JEPD model. According to Kurki, Boyle, and Aladjem (2006), factors that influence the fidelity of implementation include: (1) frequency of programme delivery;…”
Section: Fidelity Of Implementation and Procedural Reliabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fidelity of implementation was measured also in terms of adherence to the original conceptual and research-based design of the JEPD model. According to Kurki, Boyle, and Aladjem (2006), factors that influence the fidelity of implementation include: (1) frequency of programme delivery;…”
Section: Fidelity Of Implementation and Procedural Reliabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSR efforts, however, can be only as effective as their implementation. The presence of a well-conceived program of reform is irrelevant without the coordinated actions of a variety of stakeholders, including building, district, and state administrators as well as parents, teachers, and certainly students (Kurki, Boyle, & Aladjem, 2006). NCLB's financial incentives necessitate that schools be held accountable for clear definition of their local CSR efforts and for demonstrating resulting outcomes.…”
Section: Individuals and Systemic Change: Generalizing From Interventmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NCLB's financial incentives necessitate that schools be held accountable for clear definition of their local CSR efforts and for demonstrating resulting outcomes. Evaluation of the link between CSR programs and student achievement is not only dependent on having valid outcome measures, but also on the fidelity of implementation of the components of the program (Kurki et al, 2006). In other words, it is not possible to know whether the program design is responsible for a change or lack thereof in outcomes if it is not known whether the program was actually implemented.…”
Section: Individuals and Systemic Change: Generalizing From Interventmentioning
confidence: 99%
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