Data Collection & Analysis Rubric/ Research Proposal Presentation Assignment

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SOC-480 Topic 7: Research Proposal PowerPoint Presentation Scoring Guide

REQUIREMENTS:

After collecting instructor feedback on your worksheets, revise the content to use for this PowerPoint presentation. (Traditional on ground campus students may be asked to complete an in-class poster presentation). Complete the following:

Needs Assessment

POSSIBLE

ACTUAL

Described the selected social issue for this program/project as well as the target population/client. Explained how this social issue is affecting the target population/client and community stakeholders.

7

Described the culture of the selected community.

4

Explained the risk factors that might be driving patterns and behaviors related to the selected social issues.

4

Explained the cultural influences on the target population/client.

4

Explained whether or not any social health resources exist within the community.

4

Described the environmental influences on the community

4

Described any existing evidence-based programs or practices in the community.

4

Proposed Program

Core message or theme of proposed program/project: - Explained why the type of program/project was selected. Explained the theory the program/project is based on.

5

Target population/client: - Described the target population/client and why they chose to focus on this population/client.

3

Social issue: - Described the selected social issue affecting the selected community.

3

Program outcomes/goals: - Described the objectives and goals of the proposed program/project. What short-term and long-term outcomes do you want to see as a result of your program? How will you measure/evaluate these outcomes?

5

Evidence-based research: - Cited two to four scholarly sources. Explained how research supports the proposed program/project design and projected outcomes.

5

Resources: - Described existing community resources and programs available to the target population Are these resources easily accessible or not?

5

Program Design

Activities: - Described the tasks/activities within the proposed program/project. Are there a range of activities and outputs? What are the desired outcomes of the proposed program/project? How long will the proposed program/project last?

5

Stakeholders: - Described the stakeholders. Explained how stakeholders in your community will be engaged. What are the benefits to stakeholders for participating in the proposed program/project?

5

Engagement: - Described how the proposed program/project will engage and empower the participants, families, and the community.

5

Logistics

Duration of proposed program/project: - How long will your program/project last? Explained how safety of participants will be ensured.

5

Location of proposed program/project: - Described where the proposed program/project will occur- On a campus? In a building? In a community recreation hall? At a school? Explained how possible limitations of the location will be addressed.

5

Participants: - How many participants will the proposed program/project allow? Is it a manageable size? How will volunteers be recruited and trained? How will families and community members be involved?

5

Sound Management: Described the levels of leadership required - degree level of staff, and structure of the personnel. Explained whether or not volunteers be utilized.

5

Sociocultural factors: - How will proposed program/project address the cultural factors of the selected community?

5

Ethical Considerations: Described any ethical issues and how they will prepare to address and resolve those issues.

5

Evaluation Strategies

Described the evaluation methods used to evaluate the proposed program/project’s effectiveness during and after its implementation.

5

Explained how they will remain true to the proposed program/project’s mission and vision throughout the implementation.

5

Explained how this program will be sustained following the initial implementation. Described any available grants or other funding opportunities.

5

Limitations, Summary, and References

Limitations: Described the possible limitations of the proposed community program/project. Explain how they will prepare for and address possible limitations of the proposed program/project.

5

Summary: Provided a summary about the proposed program/project, goals, and how the program/project will alleviate the social issue affecting the target population/client in the selected community.

5

References: - Provided a reference slide.

3

TOTAL

130 Points

Instructor Comments:

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