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NDSU Extension Service

Sean Brotherson Ph.D.
Family Science Specialist
EML 277
PO Box 5057
Fargo, ND 58105
Phone: 701-231-6143
Fax: 701-231-9645

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Evaluation of the Father Times Newsletter

Individuals and programs making use of the Father Times parenting newsletter are highly encouraged to evaluate the influence of this resource with fathers and father figures, other parents and caregivers or staff members.

There are two options for evaluating the newsletters depending on which best fits your needs and interests.

The first evaluation option is to use the "Short Form" questionnaires and complete the evaluation effort on your own. Two different short evaluation forms are available for this purpose. You may simply print and copy the short questionnaire and use it as needed.

The second evaluation option is to partner with us to complete a more thorough evaluation. Examples of the questionnaires used for partnering in the evaluation for the eight-page version are found on the right. These evaluations include questionnaires for fathers and father figures, mothers or other caregivers and staff members in program such as Head Start or other early childhood settings.

Questionnaires for evaluating the four-page version of Father Times can be obtained upon request. Should you be interested in following the second option and partnering with us in the newsletter's evaluation, please contact Sean Brotherson and we will provide further information on this process.

Evaluation Forms
(PDF Format)

Short Evaluation # 1

Short Evaluation # 2

Evaluation for Fathers and Father Figures

Evaluation for Mothers

Evaluation for Staff

 

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