sharpening your smart objectives to enhance your promotion packet there were many excellent smart...
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Sharpening Your SMART Objectives to Enhance Your Promotion Packet• There were many excellent SMART objectives
in our ROAs this year for which I thank you!• We are well on our way to enhancing our
promotion packets by developing Specific and Measureable objectives.
• Specific objectives that have been measured provide verifiable results and show substantive program progress.
Creating Greater Specificity to Further Enhance Your Programmatic Impact
• To further strengthen your program outcomes and impacts we will need to focus on greater specificity in our objectives with time.
• Examples:– 75% of class participants will increase knowledge of
the risk factors of food-borne illness– 25% of class participants will adopt at least two
landscape or pest management practices– 30% of youth who participate in animal science
education will gain skills in animal mgt practices
University of Wisconsin-Extension, Program Development and Evaluation
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Fully detailed logic model
Horticulture Family & Consumer Sciences
4-H
BMPs Food Safety Livestock Projects
Spot Spraying vs. Blanked Application
Clean and sanitize all surfaces prior to use
Post & tie tech. in pen halter breaking
Accurate calibration of fertilizer spreader
Wash hands often during prep processes
Weight based protein requirements for steers
Irrigation by volume vs. time clock
Change disposable gloves between prep tasks
Admin. of de-worming materials based on weight
Use of low or no P fertilizer applications
Maintain proper temps for food on buffet line
Proper handling during judge inspections
Use of biorationals where appropriate
Proper use of a food thermometer in cooking
Techniques for lifting hooves during trimming
Expanding your palette when writing SMART objectives
HorticultureBMPs
Spot Spraying vs. Blanked Application Accurate calibration of fertilizer spreader Irrigation by volume vs. time clock Use of low or no P fertilizer applications Use of biorationals where appropriate
These are the Outcomes of the Logic Model
Short Term Results = Learning Awareness, Knowledge Gain, Skill Development, etc.
Middle Term Results = Action Behavior Change, Practice Adoption, Social Action (Policy and Decision Making)
Enhanced SMART Objective Examples:
75% of class participants will increase knowledge of the risk factors such as unwashed hands, unsanitary prep surfaces, proper food holding temps of food-borne illness
25% of class participants will adopt at least two landscape or pest management practices such as use of bio-rationals, low or no P fertilizer input, spot vs. blanket spraying
30% of the youth who participate in animal science education will gain skills in weight based de-worming applications, post and tie breaking techniques, feed protein calibration by animal weight
Along with SMARTer Objectives Come Smarter Evaluations
• Before: Do you plan to adopt a BMP described today? After: Which of these BMPs will it be easiest for you to implement: use of bio-rationals, low or no P fertilizer inputs, spot vs. blanket spraying? (medium term outcome)
• Before: Did you increase food safety knowledge today? After: What was your knowledge gain concerning hand washing, unsanitary prep surfaces, proper food holding temps? (short term outcome)
• Before: Was your awareness of animal mgt practices increased? After: Rate your awareness increase for the following practices: halter breaking, showmanship, trimming hooves. (short term outcome)
SMARTer Objectives and Evaluations Give You Greater Latitude in Programming
• Greater evaluation specificity can help reveal strong and weak points in your programming.
• Greater objective specificity allows for a different emphasis in successive years.
• Greater specificity in general provides stronger outcome data and shows greater program depth over a 5 year POW.
• Stronger outcomes = stronger Promotion prospects!
County Agent Appraisal Form by DED - Program Year 2008Name: County:Summary Statements for Permanent Status and Promotion:
Identifiable educational programs, reflecting advisory committee input, that:
address clientele or societal needs, problems, concerns or issues: should be reflected in your ROA write up where Advisories are mentioned
target definitive audiences through the use of a variety of educational methods:
reflect substantive progress or impact: short/medium range outcomes, hopefully impacts with time
reflect accountability to requisite stakeholders and interest groups: presently measured by your program evaluation process
Promotion and Permanent Criteria and Guidelines, found on the IFAS HR web site, http://personnel.ifas.ufl.edu/TPSP/TPSPCriteria.htm.