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The Change Proposal Review of the Elements Chuck Vergon / 6933

The Change Proposal Review of the Elements Chuck Vergon / 6933. The Needs Statement. A compelling proposal clearly defines the problem to be addressed through the findings of a thorough needs assessment. Needs Statement. CLEARLY states the problem;

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The Change Proposal Review of the Elements Chuck Vergon / 6933

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  1. The Change ProposalReview of the ElementsChuck Vergon / 6933

  2. The Needs Statement • A compelling proposal clearly defines the problem to be addressed through the findings of a thorough needs assessment.

  3. Needs Statement • CLEARLY states the problem; • Uses multiple methods to document the problem; • Uses multiple data sources; • Uses local data to document problem; • Uses easily measurable, quantitative data; • Uses qualitative data;

  4. Needs Statement (also) • States who is affected by the problem; • States when and where the problem exists; • Documents the factors contributing to the problem; • Discusses consequences of not dealing with problem

  5. Types data • Demographics • Survey Data • Interviews / Focus Groups • Antedotal Data

  6. What’s the Problem? What data will demonstrate it?

  7. Goal

  8. Goal A general statement regarding the nature of the change desired and the approach for promoting the change. Improve the reading comprehension of fourth grade students by means of an after school tutoring program.

  9. What’s your goal? ?

  10. Objectives Objectives are the measurable outcomes of the program. They define methods. They are tangible, specific, concrete, and achievable in specified time

  11. Objectives • Limited in number • Specific and measurable • Related to goal • Responsive to needs and causes

  12. Types of Objectives • Process • Product • Outcome

  13. Behavioral Objective A human action is anticipated. 80% of children will learn how to swim after participating in the program

  14. Performance Objective A specific time frame within which a behavior will occur, at an expected level of proficiency 85% of the children participating in the program will learn to swim within eight weeks and will pass a basic swimming proficiency test administered by a Red Cross-certified lifeguard.

  15. Process Objective The manner in which something occurs is an end in itself. The staff development program will be designed with the active participation of those to be trained as evidenced by minutes of the LPDC.

  16. Product Objective A tangible item results A manual of best practice tutoring strategies will be created by Sept. 1st to be used in the after school program.

  17. Your Objectives ?

  18. Innovation Description describes the approach and specific activities that will take place to achieve the objectives.

  19. Innovation Description Helps others visualize the change Convinces them you know what your are doing

  20. The What

  21. The How Explains what will occur from the time the project begins until it is completed.

  22. The When Establishes the order and timing for the tasks or activities

  23. The Why Explains why innovation will lead to outcomes Identifies research to support its effectiveness Points out successes in settings like your own Notes own prior successes with such approach

  24. The Who Intervention description must clearly set out • Who will guide the intervention • Responsibilities of key actors or groups • Who will carry out specific activities

  25. Innovation to be Recommended ?

  26. Proposal Tool Kit http://www.coe.ysu.edu/~vergon2

  27. The Resources Personnel:    $10,292 Fringe Benefits:    1,808 Travel:    15,990 Equipment:    8,107 E. Supplies:    807 F. Construction:    0 G. Consultants 9,900 H. Other:    2,640 Total Costs:    $49,544I

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