ABSTRACT

Implementation science is an important and underrepresented topic in the literature of educational research, despite the fact that it is inextricably tied to education policy and improvement. Implementation fidelity (the degree to which a program or intervention is delivered as planned) is, in particular, a key issue for every program developer and researcher designing, executing, interpreting, or communicating their work. Implementation Fidelity in Education Research provides the first serious developer-evaluator collaborative perspective on the practical considerations of implementation fidelity in program development.

Using case studies from Investing in Innovation (i3) fund grants, this book prepares future researchers for the challenges posed by implementation issues both ideologically and in practice. This book will be an excellent resource for anyone interested in education research and evaluation and an excellent supplement to research methods courses.

chapter 3|30 pages

Education Connection's Center for 21st Century Skills

Development of an Evidence-Based Technology-Enhanced Blended Learning High School Program

chapter 4|33 pages

STEM21 Digital Academy Fidelity of Implementation

Valuation and Assessment of Program Components and Implementation

chapter 6|24 pages

Placing Evaluation at the Core

How Evaluation Supported Scale Up of the eMINTS Comprehensive Program

chapter 9|18 pages

Measuring Fidelity

The Present and Future