Program Evaluation
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Read chapters 13-15 of your text book to plan the evaluation of your program. The 2–3-page evaluation plan will measure the quality and effectiveness of your health program and how you will share the information.
Checklist · Start this assignment on the same file as your Needs Assessment and Program Planning. You will add this on to what you turned in last week. · Read the Evaluation sample(s) before you start ( PLEASE NOTE: the samples provided are longer than you are required to submit. You should be able to address all required information in 2-3 pages) Teen COPE_Evaluation.pdf · Address and discuss all BOLDED items below · Use at least 2 sources from your textbook, government reports or scholarly/peer reviewed journals · List all references (sources) at the end in correct APA 6th Edition format and in alphabetical order · Cite each reference on your reference list at least once inside the text of your paper · Do not use any quotations in your paper – write everything in your own words · Proofread what you wrote · Grade what you wrote using the Program Evaluation rubric · Utilize NU resources (see Resources below) to help with your paper
Program Evaluation ( Reference Figure 14.1 and Box 14.2 in addition) · Process Evaluation: · Activities: Provide specific and detailed evaluation activities to reach each process objective. Activities cover all elements of a process evaluation: fidelity, dose, recruitment, reach, response, and context. · Impact Evaluation: · Learning Objective Activities & Data: Provide specific and detailed evaluation activities to reach each learning objective. All learning objectives are measured, and evaluation data are relevant and realistic to collect. · Behavioral Objective Activities & Data: Provide specific and detailed evaluation activities to reach each learning objective. All behavioral objectives are measured, and evaluation data are relevant and realistic to collect. Environmental Objective Activities & Data: Provide specific and detailed evaluation activities to reach each learning objective. All environmental objectives are measured, and evaluation data are relevant and realistic to collect. · Outcome Evaluation: · Design: Describe your outcome evaluation design and rationale for choosing the design. · Measure/Data: Data collected to measure outcome objectives are relevant and realistic to collect. · Reporting: Describe how you will report your evaluation activities/findings. Include stakeholders in the reporting process.
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