WSU Cooperative Extension  Life Skills Evaluation System - Measuring growth in life skills for youth and family programs  
 
  Why Evaluate?

General Principles:

The Life Skills Evaluation System is designed to:

  • Assess only the selected eight life skills.
  • Measure outcomes of programs with six or more contact hours with the same audience.
  • Assess participants who are 6th grade and above.
  • Accept data from the life skills outcome indicators listed on this Web site. [Use outcome indicators as written.]

For a successful evaluation, make sure that you:

  • Use the permission statement at the top of the evaluation form as it's written.
  • Administer the evaluation face-to-face at the end of your program.
  • Assess program participants only, not observers of participants, such as parents of youth who participated.

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WSU Learning Center
1300 5th St.
Wells Hall, Suite 1060
Wenatchee, WA 98801

Phone: 509.662.4730
Fax: 509.662.3368
Email: Life Skills Coordinator

Program Content Created By:
Mary Katherine Deen, Ext. Specialist
Sandra J. Bailey, Asst. Professor Louise Parker, Ext. Specialist

Computer Programing & Design:
Kathleen Duncan, Info. System Coord.

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