Jamie Zibulsky
Fairleigh Dickinson University
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Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation | 2017
Meaghan C. Guiney; Jamie Zibulsky
ABSTRACT Using samples of novice and advanced consultants in training (CITs), this study explored the development of consultation self-efficacy (CSE) for both process-oriented and problem-oriented aspects of consultation. Regardless of experience level, self-efficacy in both domains increased with training. However, significantly greater gains were made by novice CITs as compared to their advanced counterparts. In addition, feedback collected from consultees was generally favorable, and consultants received high ratings on items that reflected both process- and problem-focused skills. Implications for consultation training are discussed.
Annals of Dyslexia | 2016
Louise Spear-Swerling; João Lopes; Célia Oliveira; Jamie Zibulsky
This study explored American and Portuguese elementary teachers’ preferences in planning for literacy instruction using the Language Arts Activity Grid (LAAG; Cunningham, Zibulsky, Stanovich, & Stanovich, 2009), on which teachers described their preferred instructional activities for a hypothetical 2-h language arts block. Portuguese teachers (N = 186) completed Portuguese versions of a background questionnaire and LAAG electronically, in Survey Monkey; American teachers (N = 102) completed identical English measures using paper and pencil. Results showed that teachers in both groups usually addressed comprehension and reading fluency on their LAAGs and that they also allocated the most time to these two areas. However, American teachers were more likely to include teacher-directed fluency activities, whereas Portuguese teachers were more likely to include fluency activities that were not teacher directed. Significantly more American than Portuguese teachers addressed phonics in their planning, whereas significantly more Portuguese than American teachers addressed writing processes such as revision. Both groups of educators demonstrated large variability in planning, with many teachers omitting important components of literacy identified by researchers, for writing as well as reading. The study highlights the importance of providing teachers with comprehensive, research-based core literacy curricula as well as professional development on key components of literacy. Study findings also suggest significant relationships between orthographic transparency and teachers’ instructional planning.
Applied Environmental Education & Communication | 2014
Julie DiMatteo; Cynthia Radnitz; Jamie Zibulsky; Jeffrey Brown; Courtney Deleasa; Stephanie Jacobs
To strengthen energy conservation knowledge and behaviors in youth, the PowerSave Schools Program (PSP) instructs students using hands-on projects. However, there is a lack of empirical support for the PSP. The present study is the first to use a repeated measures design to assess its effectiveness in two school districts. In District 1, there was significant improvement in energy conservation knowledge and specific behaviors; however, there was no significant improvement in District 2. Reasons for this variability are discussed, emphasizing weaknesses in the current implementation of the PSP curriculum. The article concludes by discussing suggestions for improving efficacy of the PSP.
Encyclopedia of Special Education | 2008
Ron Dumont; John O. Willis; Kathleen Veizel; Jamie Zibulsky
Encyclopedia of Special Education | 2008
Ron Dumont; John O. Willis; Kathleen Veizel; Jamie Zibulsky
Encyclopedia of Special Education | 2008
Ron Dumont; John O. Willis; Kathleen Veizel; Jamie Zibulsky
Encyclopedia of Special Education | 2008
Ron Dumont; John O. Willis; Kathleen Veizel; Jamie Zibulsky
Encyclopedia of Special Education | 2014
Kathleen Viezel; Jamie Zibulsky; Ron Dumont; John O. Willis
Encyclopedia of Special Education | 2014
Ron Dumont; John O. Willis; Kathleen Viezel; Jamie Zibulsky
Encyclopedia of Special Education | 2014
Ron Dumont; John O. Willis; Kathleen Viezel; Jamie Zibulsky