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tuffie

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Moving back and forth from a counseling program's objectives to its evidence and the weaving together of the individual pieces of data into a holistic picture is:
 
  a. the core process of program evaluation.
  b. the triangulation of the data.
  c. the primary step of program evaluation.
  d. the cause of attenuation in evaluation results.

Question 2

Why is it essential for the group leader to evaluate the success of the first session?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Evaluating the first session is essential in planning for the second session. If the first session was successful, then a brief warm up may be all that's needed before moving into the content of the day. If a positive tone was not set during the first session, the leader can ask the members what they thought about the first session, acknowledge that things did not go well and that future sessions will not be similar, or restate the purpose of the group and choose not to recapitulate any of the negative things that happened in the first session.





 

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