13: Out-of-School-Time Evaluation
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In this episode, I chat with Aasha Joshi and Hannah Lantos about their recent chapter "Demystifying data: Strategies and tools for making data more meaningful in OST programs" in the recently released book Measure, Use, Improve! Data Use in Out-of-School Time, edited by Christina Russell and Corey Newhouse. The book will be particularly useful to leadership-level staff in out-of-school time organizations that are thinking about deepening their own learning and evaluation systems, yet aren’t sure where to start. We talked about: What it means to demystify data in OST programs How OST program evaluation is unique How they and their OST programs are responding to the Covid-19 pandemic Contact: Aasha Joshi: http://www.claritywritingandresearch.com/ Hannah Lantos: [email protected] EvaluLand: Website & Twitter (@EvaluLand) Music by Matt Ingelson, http://www.mattingelsonmusic.com/ Special Guests: Aasha Joshi and Hannah Lantos. Support EvaluLand
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