Thirty Million Words-Early Childhood Educator (TMW-ECE)
NCT ID: NCT04027673
Last Updated: 2020-04-09
Study Results
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
432 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-06-03
2020-03-30
Brief Summary
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The investigators hypothesize that the TMW-ECE intervention will be effective in improving educator beliefs and knowledge of their role in children's foundational brain development, and increasing the frequency of behaviors that are known to support children's language and cognitive development among our target population.
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Detailed Description
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TMW will send email reminders to participants whose participation has lapsed for more than 3 weeks (no activity in the learning management system (LMS) during that time).
Phase 1: Pre-Intervention Participant completes a demographics survey on RedCap to determine eligibility based on the exclusion criteria listed below. If they are eligible and desire to participate, they will complete the informed consent process online prior to beginning the intervention.
Participants will be randomized into either the treatment or control group after providing their consent. All participants will be notified via email with detailed instructions on how to complete the study measures online and, if treatment group, how to view the modules.
Survey Session 1: Participant completes the following surveys online: Survey of Parent/Provider Expectations and Knowledge (SPEAK), Course Content Survey, and Theories of Intelligence (TOI).
Phase 2: Intervention Participants in the treatment group complete interactive modules. They will be asked to complete one module per week, for a total of eight weeks.
Participants in the control group will have no active study requirements for the eight weeks following Survey Session 1.
Phase 3: Post-Intervention Upon completion of Module 8, participants in the treatment group will be invited by email to complete Survey Session 2, which includes the following surveys: SPEAK,Theories of Intelligence (TOI) survey, Course Content Knowledge, and the qualitative Course Experience survey.
Participants in the control group will be invited to complete Survey Session 2 exactly eight weeks after they complete Survey Session 1, which corresponds to how long the investigators anticipate treatment group participants needing to complete the 8 modules. This Survey Session will include the same surveys as the treatment group: SPEAK, Theories of Intelligence (TOI) survey, Course Content Knowledge, and a qualitative Course Experience survey on their most recent professional development.
All participants in both experimental groups will be invited by email to complete Survey Session 3 exactly 12 weeks after the completion of Survey Session 2. Surveys include: SPEAK, Course Content Knowledge, and Theories of Intelligence (TOI) survey.
At the conclusion of the study, participants in the treatment group may be asked to participate in a phone interview about their experience with the program, their opinions on the curriculum, and how they interact with the children in their care. This interview will be conducted with a trained member of the research team. The investigators hope to interview all treatment group participants but are limited in human capacity to complete the phone interviews for our expected recruitment goals. The investigators will ask as many treatment group members to participate in the phone interview but will start with the most engaged participants and those who enrolled first.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Treatment
Participants in the treatment group complete interactive modules. They will be asked to complete one module per week, for a total of eight weeks.
TMW ECE Curriculum
The TMW-ECE program will constitute the treatment arm of the study (Cohort A) which will complete the multi-media online professional development course beginning Summer 2019.
Control
Participants in the control group will have no active study requirements for the eight weeks following Survey Session 1.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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TMW ECE Curriculum
The TMW-ECE program will constitute the treatment arm of the study (Cohort A) which will complete the multi-media online professional development course beginning Summer 2019.
Eligibility Criteria
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Exclusion Criteria
* Educators who do not work with children ages 0-3 as their primary age group.
* Educators who are under the age of 18.
* Educators who do not have access to a computer or tablet with access to the internet.
* Anyone not employed by a childcare program (either home or center-based).
* Anyone whose role within a childcare setting is not that of an educator (primary teacher or assistant teacher)
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Chicago
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Dana Suskind, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Chicago
Kristin Leffel, AB
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
University of Chicago
Locations
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University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Countries
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References
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Mashburn AJ, Pianta RC, Hamre BK, Downer JT, Barbarin OA, Bryant D, Burchinal M, Early DM, Howes C. Measures of classroom quality in prekindergarten and children's development of academic, language, and social skills. Child Dev. 2008 May-Jun;79(3):732-49. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2008.01154.x.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Related Links
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Click here for more information about the Thirty Million Words
Other Identifiers
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IRB19-0602
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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