How you present the information to a group of colleagues


Discussion: Translating Knowledge From An Evaluation Report

Instructors and professors often comment that they learn much more about their subject matter when they begin to teach it. When they try to explain the topic to someone else they begin to connect concepts in new ways. They anticipate questions that students might ask, consider different viewpoints, and think more critically.

For this Discussion, take the perspective of someone who is instructing his or her colleagues and sharing your understanding of research methods and program evaluation.

To prepare for the Discussion, select an evaluation report from this week's resources. Consider how you would present the information to a group of colleagues.

Post an analysis of how you would present the results of the evaluation to a group of social work colleagues. Identify the background information that you think they would need and the key message of your presentation. Explain the strategies that you might use to meet your colleagues' interests and goals. Identify questions that your colleagues might have and what their reactions might be.

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

Articles:

1. ‘Keeping families and children in mind': an evaluation of a web-based workforce resource by Andrea Reupert, Kim Foster, Darryl Maybery, Kylie Eddy and Elizabeth Fudge.

2. The School Success Program: Improving Maltreated Children's Academic and School-related Outcomes by Christopher A. Mallet.

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