Why did you enter the field of early childhood? What did you hope to accomplish? Early childhood leaders are driven by their desire to positively impact the lives of young children and their families. Fueled by positivity and conviction, you and your colleagues strive to educate families, politicians, and communities on why the provision of quality early care is crucial to children’s healthy development
Blog: Scholar Practitioners Who Impact Future Change
The process had us look at our program differently and make changes that would last long after we left.
—Lorraine Cooke, Executive Director of Egenolf Early Childhood Center
Why did you enter the field of early childhood? What did you hope to accomplish? Early childhood leaders are driven by their desire to positively impact the lives of young children and their families. Fueled by positivity and conviction, you and your colleagues strive to educate families, politicians, and communities on why the provision of quality early care is crucial to children’s healthy development. Education homework help
In this Blog, you consider how the concepts in this course can assist you in your efforts to mobilize and influence change. You then reflect on your responsibility in leading evaluations that will prove to make lasting impacts on today’s programs.
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To prepare
Reflect on all that you have explored in this course. As a scholar practitioner, how might you effectively plan for, implement, and make use of program evaluations?
By Day 3 of Week 10
Post the following in your Blog:
- Explain your responsibility, as a scholar practitioner, to lead evaluation initiatives.
- Explain what might be your greatest barrier and/or most important downfall to avoid when leading program evaluations and why.
- Describe how you might minimize this barrier and/or downfall to ensure that evaluations are effective. Education homework help
Blog: Scholar Practitioners Who Impact Future Change
In this Blog, you consider how the concepts in this course can assist you in your efforts to mobilize and influence change. You then reflect on your responsibility in leading evaluations that will prove to make lasting impacts on today’s programs.
To prepare: Reflect on all that you have explored in this course. As a scholar practitioner, how might you effectively plan for, implement, and make use of program evaluations?
http://policyforchildren.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Taking-Stock.pdf
http://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED519240
https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/measuring-what-matters-exercises-04.pdf
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