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resetThis is an example of how one might create a logic model based on a program’s theory of change, in the context of a school and community partnership.
ViewUse this guide to think about what you might include in a newsletter about your program, and also about the frequency and format that would best meet the needs of your audience.
ViewAn introduction to program quality, and a comparison of the Youth Program Quality Assessment (YPQA) to Washington State’s Teacher and Principal Evaluation Project (TPEP) frameworks.
ViewUse this worksheet to map out the content of your program newsletter.
ViewLocal governments can be a key partner for youth development programs. This collaboration can be inthe form of funding, space, materials, and even programming. Programs are not limited to electedof...
ViewAs the state and country move towards a whole-child approach to education, now is time to forgecreative and innovative partnerships between districts and community-based service providers tosupport...
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