Deck 9: Organizational and Systems Consultation OSC
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Deck 9: Organizational and Systems Consultation OSC
1
Organizational/Systems Consultation (OSC) draws upon the interrelationships between embedded social systems in schools and communities in the _______________ theoretical perspective.
A) ecological-developmental
B) family systems
C) social constructivist
D) behavioral
A) ecological-developmental
B) family systems
C) social constructivist
D) behavioral
A
2
Before OSC can be attempted, there must be ________________________ in order for change to occur.
A) motivation of critical stakeholders
B) organizational readiness
C) organizational stability
D) organizational support
A) motivation of critical stakeholders
B) organizational readiness
C) organizational stability
D) organizational support
B
3
Zins and Illback (1995) describe the processes of planning, initiation, and implementation as occurring during ____________ of the OSC process.
A) Stage One
B) Stage Two
C) Stage Three
D) Stage Four
A) Stage One
B) Stage Two
C) Stage Three
D) Stage Four
B
4
Zins and Ponti (1990) report that OC efforts frequently fail due to:
A) The organizational assessment did not fully identify the problem or the needs of the system
B) The issue of readiness for change was not considered
C) The intervention strategies were inadequately specified and implemented
D) All of the above
A) The organizational assessment did not fully identify the problem or the needs of the system
B) The issue of readiness for change was not considered
C) The intervention strategies were inadequately specified and implemented
D) All of the above
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5
Many of the methods used to improve multicultural awareness and understanding can be developed through OSC, including:
A) establishing research-based programs that are responsive to the needs of diverse students and their families
B) using culturally-relevant pedagogy
C) implementing culturally-specific interventions
D) all of the above
A) establishing research-based programs that are responsive to the needs of diverse students and their families
B) using culturally-relevant pedagogy
C) implementing culturally-specific interventions
D) all of the above
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6
Unlike consultation in a traditional dyadic relationship, in OSC, it may be unclear who the client is; therefore, it is important to prioritize ethical considerations. Which of the following is not an ethical consideration that should be explicitly discussed?
A) Confidentiality
B) Informed consent
C) Dual relationships
D) Power
A) Confidentiality
B) Informed consent
C) Dual relationships
D) Power
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7
Effective processes for implementing evidence-based treatments into practice with fidelity and sustainability have been studied, and are called ___________________.
A) treatment integrity
B) efficacy checks
C) implementation science
D) action research
A) treatment integrity
B) efficacy checks
C) implementation science
D) action research
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8
Implementation of a systems change initiative requires a common set of core components, implementation drivers, to be used. Which of the following are the drivers that are used:
A) Competency drivers (i.e., selection, training, coaching, and performance evaluation)
B) Organization drivers (i.e., systems intervention, facilitative administration, and decision support data systems)
C) Leadership drivers (i.e., technical and adaptive)
D) All of the above
A) Competency drivers (i.e., selection, training, coaching, and performance evaluation)
B) Organization drivers (i.e., systems intervention, facilitative administration, and decision support data systems)
C) Leadership drivers (i.e., technical and adaptive)
D) All of the above
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9
In the model, Ecological Oriented Consultation (OSC), while the focus is upon the system, individuals' needs must also be addressed, and thus their wellbeing is a consideration of the model, ___________________ , in which members of the organization can learn and change based upon support they receive just beyond their current level of knowledge or skills.
A) Rogers's unconditional positive regard
B) Vygotsky's notion of the zone of proximal development
C) Bandura's reciprocal determinism
D) Skinner's differential reinforcement
A) Rogers's unconditional positive regard
B) Vygotsky's notion of the zone of proximal development
C) Bandura's reciprocal determinism
D) Skinner's differential reinforcement
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10
Meyers et al. (2009) indicates that there are two types of organizational consultation; a focus on the general problems in organizational processes and infrastructure, such as communication issues, known as _________________________ and a focus on improving specific aspects of the work of the system, ______________________.
A) consultee-centered organizational consultation; program-centered organizational consultation
B) consultee-centered administrative consultation; ecological-focused organizational consultation
C) consultee-centered case consultation; consultee-centered systems consultation
D) collaborative consultee consultation; industrial/organizational systems consultation
A) consultee-centered organizational consultation; program-centered organizational consultation
B) consultee-centered administrative consultation; ecological-focused organizational consultation
C) consultee-centered case consultation; consultee-centered systems consultation
D) collaborative consultee consultation; industrial/organizational systems consultation
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11
Organizational consultants must be adept in communicating with others in order to effectively engage participants (Schein, 1988). Which of the following are the communication skills that are needed to successfully consult in a system?
A) Empathy
B) An open invitation to talk
C) Facilitative confrontation skills
D) All of the above
A) Empathy
B) An open invitation to talk
C) Facilitative confrontation skills
D) All of the above
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12
What are the stages of school-based organizational consultation?
A) Problem definition, assessment, generation of solutions, evaluation
B) Problem definition, rapport building, assessment, intervention selection, intervention evaluation
C) Entry, problem definition, needs assessment, intervention, evaluation
D) Entry, problem definition, assessment, generation of solutions, outcome evaluation
A) Problem definition, assessment, generation of solutions, evaluation
B) Problem definition, rapport building, assessment, intervention selection, intervention evaluation
C) Entry, problem definition, needs assessment, intervention, evaluation
D) Entry, problem definition, assessment, generation of solutions, outcome evaluation
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13
________________________ is a cyclical problem-solving framework for guiding the process of collaborative consultation for system-level reforms.
A) Collaborative administration consultation
B) Collaborative strategic planning
C) Consultee-centered strategic planning
D) Consultee-centered organizational consultation
A) Collaborative administration consultation
B) Collaborative strategic planning
C) Consultee-centered strategic planning
D) Consultee-centered organizational consultation
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14
Data-based problem identification involves collecting two sources of information:
A) Evidence of the outcomes of a problem and the identification of criteria for success
B) Empirical information about the problem and the willingness of consultees to address it
C) The description of the expectations for performance and information that elucidates actual student performance
D) The description of the expectations for performance and task analysis of the preferred outcome variables
A) Evidence of the outcomes of a problem and the identification of criteria for success
B) Empirical information about the problem and the willingness of consultees to address it
C) The description of the expectations for performance and information that elucidates actual student performance
D) The description of the expectations for performance and task analysis of the preferred outcome variables
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15
In organizational consultation, when data are gathered at a school level (i.e., universal screening), they should be easy to collect and to interpret, provide valid and reliable information about core academic and social skills, have clear, empirically-supported goals relating to important student outcomes, and be repeatable over time. If these criteria are met, it is then easy to:
A) create objective and measurable problem identification statements
B) prioritize goals from least to most achievable
C) sequence goals from "must do" to "might do"
D) develop an empirically-defined problem definition
A) create objective and measurable problem identification statements
B) prioritize goals from least to most achievable
C) sequence goals from "must do" to "might do"
D) develop an empirically-defined problem definition
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16
In Organizational Development, organizational change is viewed as a parallel process of two trends:
A) Discontinuous, evolving, intermittent change, and episodic, incremental change
B) Discontinuous, successive approximations toward change and evolving yet continuous change
C) Continuous, incremental, and evolving change and episodic, intermittent, and discontinuous change
D) Continuous, ground roots movement creating zeitgeist and episodic, intermittent, responses as a check and balance
A) Discontinuous, evolving, intermittent change, and episodic, incremental change
B) Discontinuous, successive approximations toward change and evolving yet continuous change
C) Continuous, incremental, and evolving change and episodic, intermittent, and discontinuous change
D) Continuous, ground roots movement creating zeitgeist and episodic, intermittent, responses as a check and balance
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17
Match the theorist to his or her or their ideas about the skills necessary for OD consultants to be effective:
-Process skills of individual and group dynamics
A) Warwick and Donovan (1979)
B) Nielsen (1984)
C) Carey and Varney (1983)
D) Esper (1990)
-Process skills of individual and group dynamics
A) Warwick and Donovan (1979)
B) Nielsen (1984)
C) Carey and Varney (1983)
D) Esper (1990)
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18
Match the theorist to his or her or their ideas about the skills necessary for OD consultants to be effective:
-Self- and interpersonal-awareness
A) Warwick and Donovan (1979)
B) Nielsen (1984)
C) Carey and Varney (1983)
D) Esper (1990)
-Self- and interpersonal-awareness
A) Warwick and Donovan (1979)
B) Nielsen (1984)
C) Carey and Varney (1983)
D) Esper (1990)
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19
Match the theorist to his or her or their ideas about the skills necessary for OD consultants to be effective:
-Knowledge, consulting, conceptual, human skills
A) Warwick and Donovan (1979)
B) Nielsen (1984)
C) Carey and Varney (1983)
D) Esper (1990)
-Knowledge, consulting, conceptual, human skills
A) Warwick and Donovan (1979)
B) Nielsen (1984)
C) Carey and Varney (1983)
D) Esper (1990)
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20
Match the theorist to his or her or their ideas about the skills necessary for OD consultants to be effective:
-Project management skills
A) Warwick and Donovan (1979)
B) Nielsen (1984)
C) Carey and Varney (1983)
D) Esper (1990)
-Project management skills
A) Warwick and Donovan (1979)
B) Nielsen (1984)
C) Carey and Varney (1983)
D) Esper (1990)
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21
Schmuck (1995) argues that ODC procedures are more likely to be employed in school systems if a group of members internal to the organization function as _________________.
A) Consultative facilitators
B) Expert resources
C) A liaison between administration and educators
D) Administrative oversight
A) Consultative facilitators
B) Expert resources
C) A liaison between administration and educators
D) Administrative oversight
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22
In using ODC, which of the following is not suggested for the team of facilitators?
A) Appoint a coordinator to serve full-time
B) Include at least ten members throughout the school system who perform different roles, including teachers, counselors, and school psychologists, etc.
C) Designate team members to work part-time (10%-15% of their time) as facilitators
D) Allow team members to respond to requests instead of assigning duties, but do advertise the group's services and offer demonstrations
A) Appoint a coordinator to serve full-time
B) Include at least ten members throughout the school system who perform different roles, including teachers, counselors, and school psychologists, etc.
C) Designate team members to work part-time (10%-15% of their time) as facilitators
D) Allow team members to respond to requests instead of assigning duties, but do advertise the group's services and offer demonstrations
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23
When implementation standards are not being met, organizational obstacles preventing strong implementation of interventions should be assessed. Such a process is termed ________________ (Lewin, 1951), and is used to identify the environmental forces impeding innovation.
A) trouble-shooting
B) systems analysis
C) force field analysis
D) applied analytics
A) trouble-shooting
B) systems analysis
C) force field analysis
D) applied analytics
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24
In Intervention Assistance Consultation (IAC), theorists discuss the elements of the process interventions that are helpful in improving the functioning of a school organization. List and briefly explain four of the specific techniques used in process interventions:
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25
What are job design interventions?
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26
What are the steps necessary to engage in program evaluation and accountability?
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27
When individuals in a system are not performing adequately, deficiency evaluations, remediation, or even termination may be considered. What processes should be followed when these outcomes are being considered?
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28
Given the extensiveness of this process and the large number of personnel involved, it is not surprising that OC efforts implemented through OSC seem to fail as often as they succeed. List the reasons that OSC efforts frequently fail.
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29
When determining who the client is in OSC, Fuqua and colleagues (2012) recommend consideration of 13 factors. Please discuss at least three of these recommendations and how they would be executed in a school system.
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30
An ecological understanding of the role of the consultant prompts him or her to develop skills in order to navigate the complex set of roles and relationships within school systems. What are these?
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31
One of the uses of OSC is to address issues of equity for families in school systems. What are the considerations that require organizational change and strategic planning?
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32
How does Bronfenbrenner's (1979) ecological-developmental perspective relate to the strategies used by organizational consultants?
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33
Why does the multiple level problem-solving inherent in MTSS fit well with OSC?
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34
Discuss the common components of the IAC and OD models.
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35
While the focus of EOC is upon the system, individuals' needs must also be addressed, and thus their wellbeing is a consideration of the model. How does the organizational consultant satisfy this imperative?
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