Kentucky Extension Homemaker Lesson ResourcesPlan of Work
Monroe County CES
Title:
Kentucky Extension Homemaker Lesson Resources
MAP:
Empowering Community Leaders
Agents Involved:
Jamille Hawkins
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association
Situation:
The Kentucky Extension Homemakers Lesson Resources are intended to 1) Build peer teaching skills and 2) promote the KEHA program of work through lesson/resource sharing. Lessons delivered through KEHA Clubs provide information and knowledge to facilitate behavior change by club members and their families.
Long-Term Outcomes:
The long-term outcome of the Homemakers Lessons is to create a appreciation for learning in all ages. The lessons encompass the FCS initiates that help create a better way of life.
Intermediate Outcomes:
This will allow the Homemakers to grown as teachers, and leaders. This will challenge their normal way of thinking to creating a new skill. This may also create an appreciation for new information and different ways for learning
Initial Outcomes:
The initial outcomes of the program will be to take new knowledge back into their respective Homemaker group. Then, to practice and create or strengthen new skills.
Evaluation:
Initial Outcome:
Indicator: The increase in knowledge from the beginning of the class, to the end.
Method:Pre and post evaluation
Timeline: Every lesson
Intermediate Outcome:
Indicator: The amount of Homemakers that reported the usage of the gained skill, and its impact in their lives.
Method: Evaluation of Homemaker group
Timeline: Every month, July 2017-June 2020
Long-term Outcome:
To continue to want to learn and improve their daily lives, through new skills and information
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Various Homemaker groups
Project or Activity: Various FCS initiate based topics
Content or Curriculum:KEHA State Supported Lesson Resources
Inputs: KEHA, Various agents
Date: July 2017- June 2020
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