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Main Menu Introduction
Sample Evaluation Workbook Summary
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Warning: If you quit Netscape your input will be lost. If your connection drops your input will survive as long as you don't quit Netscape when trying to reconnect. To save your input from within the evaluation workbook click the "Show Summary" button and follow the instructions for saving the summary.
Reference links will appear in a new window, feel free to browse the pages in that window while completing your evaluation (in the original window). You may close the Reference Window using the provided "Close" button or keep it open and switch between the two windows.
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Good evaluation for any program comes from good program planning. The Extension Parenting Evaluation Decision Framework is an interactive program planning tool that allows you to step through a total process. This model is fully detailed in this HTML document titled Parenting Evaluation Framework.
The total model includes 10 steps. You should plan about 20-30 minutes of time to work through all the steps. The authors of the original document and the creators of this interactive site hope you will find this a learning and thought provoking experience.
Parents have the future in their hands! Planning effective programs for parents will lead to better lives for all children, youth, and families!
© 1997 National Network for Family Resiliency
Karen DeBord, Ph.D. Associate Professor and State Specialist, Child Development North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service North Carolina State UniversityThis site developed for Dr. Karen DeBord, NCSU by Suzanne and Will Snipes
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