Volume
53
Issue
6
DOI
10.34068/joe.53.06.27
Abstract
In every era, publically funded programs seek to document their value. During the centennial celebrations of Cooperative Extension's legislation and establishment, this cry for data became even louder and the demand more intense. The Western Extension Directors Association (WEDA) tasked their Western Region Program Leadership Committee (WRPLC) to determine common measures in hopes that 15 Western States could aggregate data and effectively present results of Extension's work to stakeholders. Panels of experts from western land-grant universities were convened for an orientation to public value and a 24-hour "lock down" writing session. This tool resulted in six formatted white papers.
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Recommended Citation
Carroll, J. B., Dinstel, R. R., & Manton, L. M. (2015). Writing Panels Articulate Extension Public Value in the West. The Journal of Extension, 53(6), Article 27. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.53.06.27