“…To build the Logic Model of the Problem, terms such as “determinants”, “behavioural factors”, and “environmental factors” can be unfamiliar to educational researchers and practitioners, creating barriers for internal communication in the development process which may prohibit program planners’ choice of this tool (Suzuki et al, 2012). The research team who included members experienced in Intervention Mapping, sought to build shared understandings of language with the Steering Committee and Design Group (Bird et al, 2021; Degotardi et al, 2022). For example, one researcher who is experienced in using Intervention Mapping guided the Design Group by explaining the Intervention Mapping vocabulary in plain language, and sharing examples of what each step looks like through case studies (i.e., the Cheshire Social-Emotional Engagement and Development (SEED) Educational Program; Blewitt et al, 2020).…”