Summer Outcomes Measures OnLine Toolbox | University of California, Irvine

January 17, 2016

The University of California, Irvine has developed an online toolbox to help learning program providers measure both program quality and youth outcomes.

The toolbox offers online surveys for:

  • Students;
  • Program Staff; and
  • Teachers

Each survey is designed to help program providers gather data on a range of measures and efficiently analyze findings.

The measurement areas include:

  • Skills development
  • Positive behavior improvement
  • Program Quality
  • Students’ Skill Development (reported by program staff and teachers)
  • Students’ Behavior (reported by program staff and teachers)

Visit http://afterschooloutcomes.org/ to learn more and signup to use the toolbox.

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