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    The purpose of the program evaluation is to identify if the exciting nutritional program has been impacting the health status of the target population at El Sereno Middle School. The target community is the children population in the Eastside of Los Angeles, who has been associated with highest rates of obesity (26%) in comparison to other cities of the county (Publichealth.lacounty.gov). The implemented intervention includes interactive cooking classes with seasonal fruits and vegetables to…

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    Program evaluation is a system that measures the effectiveness and efficiency of a program or a policy, through collecting and analyzing data and information. Program evaluations are used to determine whether or not a policy or program is worth it. Originally in the 1950’s and 1960’s, the approach to social problem solving was through operations research and planning programming budgeting systems. During President John F. Kennedy and President Johnson’s terms, there was the antipoverty movement…

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    families throughout our community. It is important to identify the mission, goals, and objectives of a program before gathering program evaluation data because “it is important for stakeholders to agree on what they collectively are trying to accomplish”…

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    Step one of the program evaluation is to identify goals and desired outcomes. The primary goal of Osprey Village provide a community that enables people with disabilities to maximize their independence while being around other residents who are caring and loving. Another goal of the problem is parents know their child is in a safe community with friendship social interaction. Making sure child will still get care if something happens to their loved one. Another goal is resident gain skills,…

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    Input also known as resources could be human or financial resources as well as other necessary input to support the program. Activities are those events that produce the output. The output consists of the products and services available for the customers. The customers are the users of the products/services produced at the output level. The outcomes are benefits or changes resulting from activities and output. When it is closely related to the output, it is called short-term outcome. The further…

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    Wgu Jdt1 Task 2

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    proposed evolutions will be funded $25,000 from my agency. We will be briefly discussing each evaluation that is submitted and which one seems to qualify for the grant. We will go through the basic checklists that a successful evaluation must have to receive the grant for their organization. The first proposed evaluation is the Grant County SPF SIG evaluation plan, which is a worksite alcohol prevention program that is taking place at a local manufacturing plant. The Grant Country SPF SIG…

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    Situation: A couple of years ago, I was responsible for carrying out Forest and Range Evaluation Program (FREP) surveys within the time frame. To meet the target, it was not easy, there were a lot of challenges: the shortage of crews and the budget was the main issue; there’s an accessibility problem; the most of the stands were dense and busy (unbrushed); and the deadline was approaching. Task: Completing the FREP project within the time frame regardless of the challenges. Action: I…

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    not provided. This decentralized and localized means of defining expectations of the program ensure scarce fiscal resource are given the those in most need while economically active elderly are given physical or material support. Thus, there is the need for local community-based age care groups and partner agencies such as Age Concern Ghana and Sisters of Hope to be allowed to define expectations of the program based on the socio-economic needs of older persons in areas they serve. 4.2 How are…

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    iReady Program Evaluation Plan Step 1: Purpose of the Evaluation The purpose of this evaluation is to examine the effects of the implementation of the iReady program in regard to student achievement in English language arts (ELA). The study will be conducted across 4th grade classrooms with a total of approximately 60 students. As a part of the school improvement plan and district initiative, our goal is to close the achievement gap in ELA and improve overall achievement on the Florida…

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    Formative evaluation components will provide ongoing data regarding both participation levels and outcomes to inform program decisions and staff activities. Summative components will provide data for assessing program progress toward intended outcomes, including both the short-term and long-term metrics. The evaluation will feature a collaboration between PEER and program stakeholders with the goal of ensuring that evaluation findings are of high value and use to the…

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