FAMR 352 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Smart Criteria, Safe Sex, Condom
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Leadership is working with goals and vision; management is working with objectives. ret. Steps of the planning cycle: needs assessment, program vision, program mission, program goal(s, program objectives. By when, who will achieve what, by how much . Used to assess whether or not the program is being implemented the way it is described on paper conducted throughout the implementation of the final program design can also be used to revise and strengthen a program. Outcome objectives focuses on changes that occur in the participants shortly after completion of the program changes are generally categorized into knowledge, attitude, and/or behavior changes requires pre- and post-test data generally uses a control or comparison group. Knowledge (information/facts: list 5 contraceptive methods and describe how they work, list 3 common symptoms associated with stds. Behaviors (skills/actions: can refuse a sexual advance assertively, can demonstrate the correct use of a condom. Similar to outcome, except changes are tracked over a longer period of time.