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Michelle Krill

SEDL Store - Concerns-Based Adoption Model - 0 views

  • The three principal diagnostic dimensions of CBAM are: Stages of Concern – Seven different stages of feelings and perceptions that educators experience when they are implementing a new program or practice Levels of Use – Eight behavioral profiles that describe a different set of actions and behaviors that educators engage in as they become more familiar with and more skilled in using an innovation or adopting a change Innovation Configurations – Different ways an innovation may be implemented, shown along a continuum from ideal implementation or practice to least desirable practice
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    The Concerns-Based Adoption Model, or CBAM, is a conceptual framework that describes, explains, and predicts probable teacher concerns and behaviors throughout the school change process. The three principal diagnostic dimensions of CBAM are: * Stages of Concern - Seven different stages of feelings and perceptions that educators experience when they are implementing a new program or practice * Levels of Use - Eight behavioral profiles that describe a different set of actions and behaviors that educators engage in as they become more familiar with and more skilled in using an innovation or adopting a change * Innovation Configurations - Different ways an innovation may be implemented, shown along a continuum from ideal implementation or practice to least desirable practice
Michelle Krill

The Concerns-Based Adoption Model (CBAM): A Model for Change in Individuals - 0 views

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    Another framework that has implications for the practices of professional development acknowledges that learning brings change, and supporting people in change is critical for learning to "take hold." One model for change in individuals, the Concerns-Based Adoption Model, applies to anyone experiencing change, that is, policy makers, teachers, parents, students
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