Volume
41
Issue
2
Abstract
This article presents an analysis of self-reported behavioral outcomes from three years' of New York State EFNEP evaluation data. Participant instruction has shifted from a primarily one-on-one format to group instruction because of staff safety concerns and the impact of welfare reform on recruitment, as well as financial constraints. The question is raised regarding the cost-effectiveness of group education as currently delivered. If groups are unavoidable in the current climate, educators need to identify strategies to maximize impact among participants educated in group settings.
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Recommended Citation
Dollahite, J., & Scott-Pierce, M. (2003). Outcomes of Individual vs. Group Instruction in EFNEP. The Journal of Extension, 41(2), Article 5. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol41/iss2/5