The Out-of-School Time Team at Harvard Family Research Project Seeking OST programs to pilot upcoming evaluation guide!

12/6/2011. Filed under Press Releases.

We are seeking out-of-school time (OST)/expanded learning program directors to pilot Afterschool Evaluation 101: How to Evaluate an Expanded Learning Program. Slated for release in December 2011, Afterschool Evaluation 101 will be our newest tool designed to facilitate OST program evaluations. Our OST Update subscribers will receive an email when we release it.
 
Who may apply  
We are looking for program directors who are either in the beginning stages of planning an evaluation, or already in the process of conducting one. If you think that Afterschool Evaluation 101 could help inform your evaluation, and you are willing to provide feedback on your experience using it, we invite you to apply to become one of our pilot organizations.
 
What to expect
As part of the piloting process, we will check in with you throughout your evaluation to inquire about how useful the tool has been to your evaluation project. We will offer a small stipend to thank you for your time.
 
How to apply
If you are interested in applying, please complete the application by December 20, 2011. We will contact you by email in early January to let you know whether you have been selected for the pilot. Your participation will help make this an even more valuable tool for other practitioners who use it in the future!
 
Click here to apply online.
 
We invite you to submit any questions you have via email to Erin Harris at erin_harris@gse.harvard.edu.
 
About Harvard Family Research Project
Located at Harvard Graduate School of Education, we have helped stakeholders develop and evaluate strategies to promote the well-being of children, youth, families, and their communities since 1983. Visit our website to learn more.