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Working Above the Line as a Cooperative Extension Service Professional: ABCD’s of SMART Objectives
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Working Above the Lineas a Cooperative Extension

Service Professional:

ABCD’s of SMART Objectives

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Rebecca WhiteProfessorOrganizational Development

& Evaluation

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If you don’t know where you’re going, how are you gonna’ know

when you get there?

-Yogi Berra

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Program components that help to direct us to where we are going

Mission/Vision

Goals

Objectives

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Definition of Goals/Outcomes and Objectives

• A goal or outcome is an overarching principle that guides decision making.

• Objectives are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and timely steps that can be taken to meet the goal.

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Writing SMART Objectives

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Questions to ask as you write objectives• Specific – What exactly will you accomplish?• Measurable – How will you know when you have reached this

objective?• Achievable – Is achieving this objective realistic with effort and

commitment?• Relevant – Why is this objective significant to the program?• Timely– When will you achieve this objective?

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Use Active Verbs when writing SMART Objectives

• Change• Complete• Demonstrate • Increase• Identify• List• Name• Recognize• Specify

• Adopt• Apply• Complete• Demonstrate• Establish• Initiate• Produce• Show• Use

For Short Term Outcomes For Medium Term Outcomes

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Active verbs to avoid• To know• To understand• To enjoy• To appreciate• To grasp• To comprehend• To believe

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ABCD’S OF SMART OBJECTIVES

A - AudienceB – Behavior

C – Conditions D – Degree

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ABCD components for writing better objectives

• Audience – program participants• Behavior – expected learning/behavior changes/results • Condition –

• Circumstances that lead to change/result• When change/results are expected to occur

• Degree – • How much change occurs (%) for how many participants (#)

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Format for Writing SMART Objectives

(When change will occur) + (circumstances that leads to change)

+ (who/what will be impacted) + (how much change occurs)

+ (what learning or behavior will change).

• Audience - Purple Behavior - Red Condition - Green Blue - Degree

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Smart Objective Examples Using Outcomes (Program Goal) in our Dynamics System

• Initiative Area - Horticulture• Outcome/GOAL - Participants adopt recommended practices for

environmental sustainability• Content Area – Volunteer Development or Horticulture (Home Gardens)

• SMART Objective – In 2014 -15, of twenty (20) gardeners participating in XYZ Parish MG training program, 85% will achieve the Certified MG designation by mastering the MG curriculum and providing 30 hours in volunteer service to the local Extension Service.

• Audience - Purple Behavior - Red Condition - Green Blue - Degree

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Smart Objective Examples Using Outcomes (Program Goal) in our Dynamics System

• Initiative Area – Environment and Natural Resources• Outcome/GOAL - Participants adopt recommended practices for

environmental sustainability• Content Area – Environment -- Water Management (Quality)

• SMART Objective – In 2014 -15, of forty (40) farmers participating in XYZ Parish Crop Production Program, 50% will adopt three (3) or more recommended best management practices concerning nutrient management.

• Audience - Purple Behavior - Red Condition - Green Blue - Degree

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Smart Objective Examples Using Outcomes (Program Goal) in our Dynamics System

• Initiative Area – Human Nutrition and Food (Adults)• Outcome/GOAL - Participants adopt recommended practices for healthy

living• Content Area – Healthy Living -- Foods & Nutrition/Dietary Guidelines

• SMART Objective – In 2014-15, of forty (40) participants completing all 8 of the Let’s Eat for the Health of It sessions, 80% will adopt 3 of 5 recommended health practices (increase consumption of fruits and vegetables, decrease consumption of sugar and salt, increase consumption of calcium, decrease consumption of saturated and trans fats, increase routine personal activity).

• Audience - Purple Behavior - Red Condition - Green Blue - Degree

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Smart Objective Examples Using Outcomes (Program Goal) in our Dynamics System

• Initiative Area – Human Nutrition and Food (Adult)• Outcome/GOAL - Participants adopt recommended practices for healthy

living• Content Area – Healthy Living – Physical Health and Fitness

• SMART Objective – In 2014-15, of forty (40) adults participating in XYZ Parish Let’s Eat for the Health of It /America on the Move program, 60% will find a walking partner and/or form a family walking group and walk routinely (2-3 times per week) for 6 weeks.

• Audience - Purple Behavior - Red Condition - Green Blue - Degree

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Smart Objective Examples Using Outcomes (Program Goal) in our Dynamics System

• Initiative Area – Youth Development• Outcome/GOAL – Youth are actively engaged in learning and gain

mastery• Content Area – SET (Other)

• SMART Objective – In 2014-15, of eighty (80) youth completing all 5 lessons of the Youth Wetlands Education (SET) program, 70% will increase their awareness, increase their knowledge and change their attitude about wetlands by 25% from pre to post test.

• Audience - Purple Behavior - Red Condition - Green Blue - Degree

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Smart Objective Examples Using Outcomes (Program Goal) in our Dynamics System

• Initiative Area – Youth Development• Outcome/GOAL – Youth are actively engaged in learning and gain

mastery• Content Area – SET (Other), or Citizenship, or Leadership

• SMART Objective – In 2014-15, of eighty (80) youth SET participants of the Youth Wetlands Education (SET) program, 70% will participate in a Wetlands service project and 50% will share knowledge with others.

• Audience - Purple Behavior - Red Condition - Green Blue - Degree

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Inspecting Your SMART Objectives

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ABCD’S OF SMART OBJECTIVES

A - AudienceB – Behavior

C – Conditions D – Degree

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THANKS FOR WATCHING

Rebecca [email protected]


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