SMART Program Goals and Objectives
Using the SMART Process {Measurable.Be clear in the objective about what will be changed and by how much. Setting this clearly at the start makes it easier to evaluate: z Example of a non-measurable objective {To raise awareness of the low literacy rateof parents of ELLs. z Example of a measurable objective {Within 6 weeks of running an eveningfamily literacy program in …
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