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Fostering Educational Success: Program Description and Descriptive Pilot Study

Title: Fostering Educational Success: Program Description and Descriptive Pilot Study
Language: English
Authors: Jacqueline Huscroft-D'Angelo (ORCID 0000-0002-8094-5164); Alexandra Hamilton; Emily Kunkle
Source: Education and Treatment of Children. 2024 47(4):363-380.
Availability: Springer. Available from: Springer Nature. One New York Plaza, Suite 4600, New York, NY 10004. Tel: 800-777-4643; Tel: 212-460-1500; Fax: 212-460-1700; e-mail: customerservice@springernature.com; Web site: https://link.springer.com/
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 18
Publication Date: 2024
Sponsoring Agency: Department of Education (ED)
Contract Number: U411C220201
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Descriptors: Academic Achievement; Transitional Programs; Outcomes of Education; Success; Program Implementation; Program Evaluation; Family Programs; Satisfaction
DOI: 10.1007/s43494-024-00132-1
ISSN: 0748-8491; 1934-8924
Abstract: On any given day, around 400,000 youths involved in the child welfare system eventually prepare for the transition into safe and stable permanency placements. Although schools play an integral role in permanency planning and transition success, there are no evidence-based programs that focus solely on supporting and improving student educational outcomes. The purpose of this study was to conduct a pilot study of a newly developed education focused transition program, Fostering Educational Success (FES), to examine implementation, dosage, caseload size, acceptability, social validity, and program measurement. Fifteen out of 20 (75%) families completed the full 6 months of FES programming. On average, families received 3.02 direct and .89 indirect service hr per week. Family coaches reported the highest percentage of time spent in program implementation on FES related tasks (31%) such as collaboration, records gathering, family service and discharge planning, etc. Of those who completed the post-program survey, caregivers (n = 13) and youths (n = 9) reported high levels of satisfaction across core program components and support. Acceptability data were mixed with 76.9% of caregivers reported that they would be very likely to recommend the program to others and varying opinions on how long they felt services should be offered. Findings, implications, and limitations are discussed.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: EJ1461050
Database: ERIC