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Program Design

Program Design. Roger A. Rennekamp, Ph.D. Extension Professor and Specialist in Program and Staff Development Department of Community and Leadership Development University of Kentucky. Program.

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Program Design

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  1. Program Design Roger A. Rennekamp, Ph.D. Extension Professor and Specialist in Program and Staff Development Department of Community and Leadership Development University of Kentucky

  2. Program

  3. A program is a sequence of intentional actions and events organized in a manner that they result in valued outcomes for a clearly defined audience.

  4. How does a program work?

  5. Good things happen. We do stuff.

  6. If If A Then B Then C

  7. Logic Model(logic modeling, program planning, program design, outcome engineering)

  8. What is a logic model? • A graphic representation of a program, • supported by a program theory, • depicted as a logical chain of “if-then” relationships, • and guides program program implementation and evaluation.

  9. Three Major Components of Logic Models

  10. Defining Outputs

  11. Three Types of Outcomes

  12. A Simple Linear Model

  13. Generic Program Logic Model

  14. Program Planning Worksheet

  15. Let’s look at some logic models for specific programs.

  16. Why Use Logic Models? • Planning Tool • Blueprint for Implementation • Guides Evaluation • Strengthens Case for Investment • Simple Image of a Complex Phenomenon • Reflect Shared Understanding • Diagnose Program Flaws

  17. Who Uses Logic Models? • W.K. Kellogg Foundation • Centers for Disease Control • United Way of America • Harvard Family Research Project • Cooperative Extension Service

  18. Steps in Logic Modeling • Convene a planning group • Large room and lots of paper • Template or free form • Create a model beginning with outcomes • Get feedback from outside • Revise • Plan evaluation and select indicators

  19. Logic Modeling Resources This Powerpoint Presentation http://www.ca.uky.edu/AgPSD/programdesign.ppt Program Design Publication http://www.ca.uky.edu/AgPSD/programdesign.pdf Logic Modeling Course on the Web www1.uwex.edu/ces/lmcourse/ W.K. Kellogg Foundation Logic Modeling Guide www.wkkf.org/Pubs/Tools/Evaluation/Pub3669.pdf

  20. MAPS and Program Plans

  21. MAPS and Program Plans

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