23 research outputs found
Success Outcome Markers in Extension (SOME): Evaluating the Effects of Transformational Learning Programs
Success outcome markers (SOMs), and the process of creating them, offer Extension a new approach to plan, monitor, and evaluate programs. Generating success outcome markers helps to carefully determine all partners (including beneficiaries) who may need to change to accomplish program goals and identifies steps to continuously track incremental successes. Hard-to-measure human behaviors become more concrete when success outcome markers are listed. To successfully use SOMs, one must (a) create a vivid and compelling vision, (b) list your WHOs, (c) write an outcome challenge for each WHO, and (d) determine SOMs. Then decide how to monitor and report on each SOM
NF04-590 What is Guardianship?
This NebFact, the first in a series, discusses legal guardianship
NF05-620 Guardianship/Conservatorship Financial Responsibilities
This NebFact, the fifth in a series, discusses legal guardianship and related financial responsibilities
NF04-590 What is Guardianship?
This NebFact, the first in a series, discusses legal guardianship
NF05-620 Guardianship/Conservatorship Financial Responsibilities
This NebFact, the fifth in a series, discusses legal guardianship and related financial responsibilities
NF05-619 Decision Making As A Guardian
This NebFact, the fourth in a series, discusses legal guardianship and decision making
NF05-628 Helping Children Resolve Conflict \u3cem\u3eConflict Mediation Model\u3c/em\u3e
During conflict mediation children learn the skills necessary to reach peaceful resolutions. These skills involve communication, compromise, the ability to see how different aspects of a dispute are related and the ability to consider their own perspective as well as that of another person.
Adults play an important role in the socialization of children. They help children develop social skills. This NebFact discusses how to teach children to resolve conflicts
NF05-628 Helping Children Resolve Conflict \u3cem\u3eConflict Mediation Model\u3c/em\u3e
During conflict mediation children learn the skills necessary to reach peaceful resolutions. These skills involve communication, compromise, the ability to see how different aspects of a dispute are related and the ability to consider their own perspective as well as that of another person.
Adults play an important role in the socialization of children. They help children develop social skills. This NebFact discusses how to teach children to resolve conflicts
NF05-621 Alternatives to Guardianship
This NebFact, the sixth in a series, discusses legal guardianship and alternatives to guardianship
Guardianship Responsibilities To The Court
This NebFact, the second in a series, discusses legal guardianship and responsibilities to the court