Measuring Youth Outcomes: Resources for Assessing Student Progress

January 17, 2016

Summer learning programs are designed to foster learning, develop social-emotional maturity, and support healthy living habits in the youths that participate.

Learning to assess and accomplish these outcomes is crucial to the continual improvement of summer learning programs, and requires the connection of these goals to effective tools and tactics.

Measuring Youth Outcomes offers links to resources that summer learning programs can use to meet the goals of their programs. The list categorizes goals, provides sample goal statements and offers links to resources designed for meeting and measuring the progress toward each goal outcome.

Download the resource guide to help you develop your program curriculum and assess program progress.

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