Quick CASP User’s Guide: Summer Learning Program Assessment

January 17, 2016

The user guide offers in-depth instructions on using the Quick CASP. It’s designed to give you a better understanding of Quick CASP components and guide you toward best practices as you assess your summer learning program.

Sections of the Quick CASP User Guide:

  • Overview of the Quick CASP
  • Assessment Guidelines
  • Guidelines for Developing a Quality Improvement Plan
  • Sample Quality Improvement Plan
  • Giving Staff Feedback After Observation
  • Additional Resources

The user guide can help you get the most from the Quick CASP. Use it to provide more context and instructions to staff members, and to ensure you get the most from each part of the assessment process.

Download the Quick CASP User Guide

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