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  • B-1 Planning
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B-4 Program Evaluation

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When we look at what has the strongest statistical relationship to overall evaluation of your life, the first one is your career well-being, or the mission, purpose and meaning of what you're doing when you wake up each day.
-Tom Rath


Program evaluation is one of the most essential categories for repeating and repairing programs. Often time is the enemy on evaluating a program, for once completed the next occurs and you are up and running again on the most recent change. I have included a recent form I created as way to monitor Middle School students who currently are failing specific subjects. This monitoring is essential for evaluating how students are performing within their academic program and also monitors interventions for student tier evaluation purposes. I often send such data to my teacher teams so that we can evaluate and monitor if a program/student is successful in short bursts/views. This makes program analysis manageable. Once the program is done it is often difficult to remember the challenges along the way. With frequent analysis one can make a productive on going difference.

Note I redacted student information for anonymity purposes.
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