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clmills979

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Let's assume your community's School Breakfast Program is not meeting the needs of its participants or the target population. What steps would you take to correct the situation?

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Discuss three major principles to consider when preparing an evaluation report and describe how you would distribute it.



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Answer to Question 1

could include responses in the areas of program delivery (time breakfast is served), menu choices available, and other barriers to participation noted.

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Three principles to keep in mind include the following:
a . Communicate the information to the appropriate potential users.
b. Ensure that the report addresses the issues that the users perceive to be important.
c. Be sure that the report is delivered in time to be useful and in a form that the intended users can easily understand.
The results of the evaluation can be distributed informally through a short memorandum or more formally, such as in a full report. You may send the full report to your immediate supervisor, division director, and board of directors and provide a copy of the executive summary to interested community groups. You may inform the media and general public by distributing a press release and posting key findings on the organization's website.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 21, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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