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There has been inadequate rigorous research on the use of teleconsultation. However, several studies discuss the benefits and limitations associated with teleconsultation. What are the benefits/limitations that have been identified? Can you think of other benefits and limitations that expanded use of teleconsultation may bring?

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Identify two to three barriers to consultation as perceived by classroom teachers.

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• Challenges related to the school clima...

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Baseline data should address the ______ of the problem/behavior.


A) frequency, duration, and/or intensity
B) consequences
C) antecedents
D) all of the above

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Briefly describe the typical relationship between the consultant, consultee, and client.

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• Typically, the consultant collaborates...

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Supporting teacher change can occur through professional learning (PL), in which consultants can introduce and support new educator behaviors, competencies, and dispositions. What are some common features of PL according to the educational literature?

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Kelley (2004) argues that consultees (i.e., teachers) should receive increased training in the process of consultation rather than focusing solely on the development of the consultant's skills. What are the benefits of teaching interdisciplinary consultation courses? How will this affect the outcomes of school-based consultation?

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Interdisciplinary consultation courses o...

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Consultation sessions fall on a continuum from collaborative to ________, and, from directive to ____________.


A) domineering; nondirective
B) coercive; nondirective
C) coercive; disjointed
D) domineering; disjointed

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When does termination of the consultation relationship typically occur?


A) After the intervention implementation has been completed
B) When the consultative relationship is no longer effective
C) When the consultant and consultee agree that the established goals have been attained by the consultee or client
D) By the agreed upon date discussed at the outset of the consultation process

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Little research fully explains the practitioner characteristics that allow consultants to be successful. However, some researchers have identified key attributes. Discuss some of the identified key attributes and teacher expectations associated with effective consultants.

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Why is it important for both novice and seasoned consultants to consider the power of social influence in the consultation relationship? Why should the influence of communication style also be considered?

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It is important for both novice and seas...

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After implementation of the intervention(s) , the __________ of the intervention must be explored.


A) generalization
B) effectiveness
C) fading
D) all of the above

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Explain the ethical considerations that are important during the consultative process. What is the importance of each ethical consideration and how can the consultation process be negatively impacted without those considerations?

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