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For example, information collected in a summative evaluation for one program might be helpful when planning an evaluation project for another program. Or questionnaires prepared for one program’s evaluation might also be used to evaluate another program. As well, sometimes a staff member is appointed to oversee the organization’s entire evaluation system, or an individual is designated for a specific program evaluation project.
If you are unable to download and install the Respondus test bank software, you can still use the questions in the test bank as long as you use Microsoft Word. Respondus With Respondus LE, a free version of the Respondus software, instructors can create print versions of their own tests by selecting from the question pool; create, store, and retrieve their own questions; select their own test forms and save them for later editing or printing; or export the tests into a word processing program...
So, your task in naming programs is to select titles that not only describe the program but also catch interest and attention (see the box on this page for an example). The program name must clearly distinguish itself from other programs. For instance, a program titled Yoga or Pilates Sampler enables programmers to alternate which fitness activity is offered from season to season without having to change the program’s name (Division of Recreational Sports, 2006).
Drawing upon her book, Partnering Dance and Education, Judith Lynne Hanna was an invited speaker at the recent Learning and the Brain Conference in Washington, DC. Drawing upon her book, Partnering Dance and Education, and her recent article, "A Nonverbal Language for Imagining and Learning: Dance Education in K-12 Curriculum," published by Educational Researcher, 37(8):491-506, 2008, Judith Lynne Hanna, PhD, senior research scholar, department of dance, affiliate, department of anthropology...
Can walking through a serene garden alleviate depression in older adults? That was the question posed by the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens and Florida Atlantic University’s Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing. In 2006, the two organizations teamed up to offer a garden-walk program and conduct a study of participants.