Individual Lesson Evaluation
Each specific lesson in the curriculum has its own evaluation form included at the end of each lesson. This form is for participants to complete at the end of a lesson, whether it is used individually or in a series.
Program Evaluation
This is the most important part of the evaluation project. A set of evaluation tools is included with the curriculum to use with participants before and after a program has been completed. These tools can help to understand impacts of the program related to changes in attitudes, knowledge or behavior.
A variety of evaluation tools are provided so that programs might have different options to meet their particular needs. The tools are:
- Bright Beginnings Program Evaluation Form
This 1-page form is meant to be used with all evaluation efforts.
- Participant Information Form
This 1-page form makes it possible to collect some demographic information on program participants.
- Program Evaluation - Single Retrospective Form
This 3-page form can be given once at the end of a program and used to gather both general and retrospective information about the program impact.
- Program Evaluation - General Form
This 1-page form can be used at the end of a program to gather general information about the program impact.
- Program Evaluation - Pre and Post Tests
These two 2-page forms can be used together to conduct a pre- and post-test of the program impact.
- Program Evaluation - Qualitative Form
This 3-page form can be used before or after a program to gather information about participant comprehension and retention of concepts.
Conclusion
The information above provides an outline of reasons for evaluation and the tools provided in the Bright Beginnings curriculum to be used for evaluation purposes. Please contact us at brightbeginnings@ndsuext.nodak.edu for more information about our research and to learn about partnership opportunities.