Florida Cooperative Extension's County Program Review Process
Volume
36
Issue
4
Abstract
County program reviews can be an important part of the program development and evaluation process. In Florida, reviews are conducted through a case study protocol that triangulates information to ensure validity and reliability. Sources of data for the review include: planning and reporting documents, original educational material, observation of instruction, and personal interviews with agents, program assistants, volunteers, advisory members, local government officials, collaborators, and clientele.
Recommended Citation
Jacobs, S., Israel, G. D., & Summerhill, W. R. (1998). Florida Cooperative Extension's County Program Review Process. The Journal of Extension, 36(4), Article 7. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol36/iss4/7