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

STEP ONE

Determine the program to be evaluated:

Delivery Mode

  • 4-H Club
  • 4-H Special Interest/Day Camp
  • 4-H Overnight Camp
  • 4-H School Enrichment
  • 4-H Individual Study
  • 4-H School-Age Care
  • Volunteer/Leader Training
  • Direct Teaching
  • Challenge/Portable Challenge
  • Other

Plan of Work Area

  • Building Strong Communities
  • Character/Ethics Education
  • Human Nutrition & Health
  • Parenting & Child Care
  • Safety & Quality of the Food Supply
  • Strengthening Life Skills
  • Workforce Preparation
  • Other

Choose the life skills to be taught in selected program:

  • Decision Making
  • Wise Use of Resources
  • Communication
  • Accepting Differences
  • Leadership
  • Useful/Marketable Skills
  • Healthy Lifestyle Choices
  • Self-Responsibility

Identify outcome indicators to measure life skills (to view these indicators click on "next").

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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

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Kathleen Duncan, Info. System Coord

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