Measuring Developmental Outcomes in Evidence-Based Programs

Posted October 15, 2013
By the Annie E. Casey Foundation
Blog measuringdevelopmentaloutcomes 2013

Iden­ti­fy­ing, mea­sur­ing and track­ing devel­op­men­tal out­comes is chal­leng­ing. Evidence2Success sur­vey tools are devel­oped to pro­vide insights into chil­dren’s behav­ioral, edu­ca­tion­al, phys­i­cal and emo­tion­al well-being. Sur­vey results allow com­mu­ni­ties to gauge well-being and out­comes and chose proven pro­grams to address cur­rent or poten­tial problems.

Learn more about what devel­op­men­tal out­comes evi­dence-based pro­grams should measure

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