How do you approach planning a new program? What do you do (call, write, draw, share with your colleagues)? What strategies do you find most helpful? (Post a response and respond to two colleagues).
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I like using the Logic Model when planning a program and use the answers to my purpose or assessment to determine the outcomes of the program I am planning. I then work from right to left, completing the logic model.
I like to share the new program/plan with my team early on. We are a small team and each play a role in much of the programming (wearing different hats or sharing hats I guess). For our team it works best to meet in person (or on Zoom) to talk as each team member has a different view or can provide unique input.
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1. Is there a need and a niche for us to do this work?
2. Do we have volunteers willing to do the work (which will help us to further extend our resources)?
3. Is there staff capacity?
5. Are there campus resources to which we can link?
6. If working with new audiences, with whom do we need to partner to advertise the program?
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For example: In a school setting, I ask for the grade levels of the students they are asking me to deliver to first and foremost. After that, I may ask about how best to engage the students or if there are any topics the teacher is currently working on that they'd like me to tie into. I had a very successful workshop for a Family and Consumer Sciences teacher recently, and they were talking about food marketing in class. I tied food marketing and shelf placement of products (especially cereal) into the nutrition education concepts I was teaching, and included a hands-on food critic activity at the end.
I also ask other educators on my team what they may do if I'm starting a curriculum I use less often. I've started to see more interest from older adults in my county, so there are activities & curricula for older adults I was simply less familiar with because it wasn't a population I worked with as often before this year.
Our team also frequently does "teach backs" with new curricula. The team will observe one or two educators delivering a workshop and give feedback. I find this the most helpful, just due to the number of people giving input.
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1) Assess
- check in with target audiences
- talk to partners
- check public health data for the area
- understand the local community and environment
2) Gather & Advertise
- research/select appropriate curriculum to address wishes/wants/needs
- create a checklist of supplies and tools needed for program
- create & distribute flyers
3) Deliver & Facilitate Discussion around Topic
- share information and resources
4) Evaluate Program
- Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities..
- Gather KASA gained by participants
Assess and Evaluation phases are where I learn most about opportunities and improvements.
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This process/strategy is really helpful because I am able to write it and then step back to process and come back to make changes to the plan before fully submitting OR I can submit and talk about it with others and then make changes. It is a living document and can be edited any time the need arises.
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-Assessment (needs/gaps and strengths/assets)
-Identifying and compiling resources (quantitative and qualitative data; evidence-based, best and promising practice responses, innovative approaches; supports including funding and partnerships)
-Program planning (goals, measurable objectives and outcomes, activities)
-Evaluation (collecting, tracking, and analyzing objective progress - at specified points and ongoing
-Program improvement and sustainability (refining based on evaluating, working toward sustainability)
With community at the center!
To do:
-Share initial ideas with trusted sources (colleagues, PAC, etc.); adjust and adapt based on valued feedback
-Continue to develop idea and share progress for ongoing edits, improvements, and supports (using above process)
-Communicate program plan to build support
Helpful strategies include:
-Using planning models and tools (i.e. logic model)
-Listening and communicating (understand and meet interests and needs, lift up strengths and assets, build relationships and support)
-Balancing evidence with innovation (using research backed data, infused with local flavor)
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Form there I outline the process usually in a brainstorm or secondary research process and share with colleagues and stakeholders before initiating ads and delivery.
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From there, I’ll jot down ideas or outline a rough structure what the goal of the program is, who the target audience is, and what outcomes I’m hoping to see. Once I have that rough framework, I start thinking through logistics like format (workshop, webinar, hands-on), potential partners, and timing. Collaboration is a big part of my process. I usually share early ideas with colleagues across my team or Extension network to get feedback, identify existing resources, and make sure we’re aligning efforts across counties.
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I often analyze the gaps in service and care, through seeing what services are offered, and hearing from participants and the public (in and out of work) of what they want, or what would be helpful. I have heard from families about the challenges of cooking at home, the needs of methods and skills to cook more quickly, with less stress, to provide healthy meals for their family. Finding means for families to cook the meals with flavor that they relate to, with methods that produce less stress, can offer a sense of solace. Stress is often the barrier to attempting to prepare healthier meals. The Instant Pot is a safe pressure-cooking device that I had used for a couple years. It allowed me to make one-pot dishes, with all the same flavors of my meals, in less time. I knew this cooking device would be tremendous in saving time and stress for families. I related my experience to that of many fellow community members. I knew friends who also used the Instant Pot and mentioned how well it worked for them.
Having conversations have been the most helpful and the path of least resistance for me to connect with others and understand larger problems and shared concerns. I like to speak with colleagues, management, community partners at events, participants in the middle of class, and people in my personal circles of the gaps that I and they see in service in opportunity. I have a service-oriented mindset, and I see primarily through that lens. This is just a job, or a role, it is my responsibility to humanity and to my community to ensure that needs are met.
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Networking, building relationships, and listening to community needs are all critical when prioritizing program needs.
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I find a thorough initial fact-finding phase such as this so helpful, as a new idea is rarely truly "new" and there is no need to re-create the wheel or repeat pitfalls that others might be able to warn you about first.
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I agree that something is rarely 'new' these days. We do not need duplicative efforts and we do not need to reinvent the wheel. There is already a lot of great information out there and we just need to find it!
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What I find most helpful is talking with our advisory panel (made up of local Highway & DPW Superintendents, Association Members, State Agencies and Cooperative Extensions) about what they need from us, we always state the sky is the limit and then rein them in to things that we can do.
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Most helpful strategies include brainstorming and bouncing ideas off of anyone in or outside of the organization. From a scientific stance sometimes that includes lit reviews and seeing what research had been done on the topic. Feedback is always helpful to self evaluate and determine relevance of a new program. It also helps when I get some interest in the hypothetical program while in the developing stages, serves as motivation and drive for followthrough with the program.
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Transitionally, I have been asking with the knowledge I have, how can I assist in filling a community-based need? Is there collaboration that can happen across the sectors within my CCE? Is there a program in another CCE that is could be sustainable within our county that is not currently there, could collaboration happen within that space? Lots of question asking and research on programs that are available within my area to avoid over-lapping of services.