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Clearwater County SGFT Program Evaluation
Jillian Marotz Moroney
University of Idaho
Bioregional Planning and Community Design
Roadmap
  • Program History
  • 2012 Program Evaluation
   • Methods/Findings
   • Recommendations
   • Tools for Assessment of Participants
     • Knowledge
     • Behaviors/Attitudes
     • Perceptions
  • Lessons learned and suggestions
Program History
                  Program History
                  • Established 1961
                  • Completely free to participants
                  • Three days, two nights
                  • Teacher continuing education
                    certification through University of Idaho
                  • Covers topics including:
                      • Forestry
                      • Fish and wildlife
                      • Range
                      • Water Quality
                      • Geology
                      • Search and Rescue
                      • Fire
2012 Forestry Tour


               • 32 students
                • 15 boys/17 girls
                • 11-12 years old
                • Have parents
                  who work in the
                  logging
                  industry: 9
                • Born outside of
                  Idaho: 19
Program Evaluation

• Evening questionnaire asking
  participants to rate program:
    • Logistics
    • Staff
    • Facilities
Participant Assessment
of Program : Day 1
                                               Wetlands

    July 10, 2012          Event Assessment

                                                   Standard
              Tour Event                Mean           NezPerce     Median   Mode
                                                       Fisheries
                                                  Deviation


Pierce Pool                   • Heat/Sun
                                      3.97           0.16             4       4

Empire Lumber
                             • Instructors
                                      3.74           0.44             4       4
                              • Activities
Outdoor Skills                          3.44         0.75             4       4
                                                          Tree ID
Resource Careers                        3.28         0.76             3       3

Dwarshak Fisheries                      3.21         0.73             3       3

Wetlands                                3.18        0.88              3       4
                                                Rodeo
Nez Perce Fisheries                     3.13        0.70
                                               Grounds                3       3

Tree ID                                 3.05         0.94             3       4

Rodeo Grounds                            3           0.83             3       4

(1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Good, 4=Excellent)                                         N=32
Participant Assessment
of Program : Day 2

    July 11, 2012       Event Assessment
                                               Standard
           Tour Event                   Mean               Median   Mode
                                               Deviation
Fire Control and Airplane Drop          3.95     0.22        4       4

Mining Demo             • 95% Said 3.92 they learned
                                   that        0.27          4       4

Search and Rescue         something this day 0.53
                                   3.68                      4       4

ID Dept. of Lands                       3.51     0.61        4       4

Pierce Museum           • Events with hands on
                                     3.42       0.67         3       3

Jaype Mill Pond           activities scored highest
                                     3.39       0.68        3.5      4

Potlatch Forestry Management            3.39     0.69       3.5      4

Forestry Consulting                     3.32     0.70        3       4

Group Activity                          3.22     0.76        3       3

NRCS                                    2.89     0.77        3       3

(1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Good, 4=Excellent)                                N=32
Participant Assessment
of Program : Day 3
     64% of participants said that the
       July 12, 2012 Event Assessment
     lookout was their favorite part of
     Thursday.
             Tour Event                                   Mean                 Standard Deviation   Median      Mode


    Bertha Hill Lookout                                    3.92                      0.28             4           4

    Outdoor Challenge                                      3.57                      0.61             4           4
    Natural Resource
                                                           3.51                      0.61             4           4
    Activity
    Group Activity                                          3.4                      0.65             3           4

    Woody Biomass                                           3.2                      0.80             3           3

    Logging Operations                                     3.06                      1.01             3           4

    Tree ID                                                2.94                      1.01             3           4

   (1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Good, 4=Excellent)                                   The Tree ID quiz scored the lowest out ofN=32
                                                                                                                     any
                                                                           activity from the whole tour.
http://idahoptv.org/outdoors/shows/eyesoftheforest/berthaHillLookout.cfm
Participant Assessment
of Program : Day 3
    • Staff
         • Adults
         • Teens
         • Guest Speakers

Staff Assessment
                                   Standard
    Staff Member          Mean                 Median   Mode
                                   Deviation
Adults                     3.75         0.82     4       4

Guest Speakers             3.74         0.61     4       4

Teens                      3.57         0.65     4       4

(1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Good, 4=Excellent)          N=32
Table 5: Facilities Assessment
                                          Standard
        Tour Event                 Mean               Median   Mode
                                          Deviation
Breakfast                          3.97     0.17         4      4
                                                                       Overall
Lunch                              3.75     0.55         4      4      Favorite Meal:
                                                                       Pancakes and
Dinner                             3.89     0.40         4      4      Spaghetti
Name Badges                        3.41     0.82         4      4

Tarps                              3.31     0.75         3      3
                                                                       Lowest
Bathrooms                          2.75     0.97         3      2      Ranking
                                                                       Facility:
Transportation                     3.47     0.70         4      4
                                                                       Bathrooms
Campfire                           3.72     0.45         4      4

Schedule                           3.28     0.70         4      4
                                                                      Comments:
Group Activities                   3.41     0.78         4      4     “More Hiking!”
Games                              3.74     0.56         4      4     and “Less
                                                                      Hiking!”
Skits                              3.46     0.82         4      4

(1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Good, 4=Excellent)                 N=32
Recommendations

 • Keep time of day in mind when planning the
   schedule
 • Hands on activities with lectures
 • More training/screening of teen leaders
 • More free time in the evenings
Recommendations Cont.
• Communicate program themes to the presenters
 • Connect students to Idaho natural resources
 • Increase student interest in natural resources
 • Communicate what impact humans have on
   nature and natural resources
 • Increasing the comfort and connection students
   have with the outdoors
Knowledge Assessment
Instrument
  • Knowledge gain and retention (20)
    • Multiple Choice
    • True/False
  • Attitudes/Behaviors (10)
    • Likert Scale
  • Perceptions (2)
    • Drawing
    • Knowledge rating
  • Demographics (5)
    • Gender
    • Parental Occupation
    • Town/ County
Pre-Test             Post-Test              Delayed Post-Test
Administered         Administered at the    Administered fall
spring 2012 to all   end of the three day   2012 to all seventh
sixth grade          Forestry Tour to all   grade students in
students in          participants.          Clearwater County,
Clearwater County,                          Idaho.
Idaho.
Knowledge Gain and Retention
 • 20 Questions
 • Questions submitted by presenters, program
   organizer, state and federal curriculum
 • Example:
                        What is woody biomass used for?
                           a. Generating electricity
                           b. Heating homes and other buildings
 What are plants that      c. Making liquid fuel
 annually lose their       d. All of the above
 leaves called?
     a. Deciduous
     b. Nocturnal                Fish have a very good sense
     c. Naked                    of smell.
     d. Coniferous                    a. True
                                      b. False
Pre and Post-Test Averages
  Pre-Test                             Post-Test




  Control Average: 11.9                Control Average: 11.8
  Participant Average: 12.2            Participant Average: 13.8
   Control N= 32   Participant N= 25
Participants Pre, Post, and Delayed Post-test Scores

             20
             18
             16
             14
Test Score




             12
             10
             8
              6
              4
              2
             0
                  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
                                             Participants
Participant Averages by Gender
Pre-Test                      Post-Test           Delayed Post-Test




Male Mean: 12.8               Male Mean: 13.7     Male Mean: 14.1
Female Mean: 11.7             Female Mean: 13.9   Female Mean: 13.5
N Males= 12   N Females= 13
Attitudes/Behaviors
• 10 Statements
• Statements from extensive literature review,
  adapted to age group
• Example:
                                  STRONGLY              DON’T           STRONGLY
                                             DISAGREE           AGREE
                                  DISAGREE              KNOW             AGREE

   I am interested in forestry
                                     1          2        3       4         5
       and natural resources

         I talk about natural
                                     1          2        3       4         5
   resources with my friends

I feel good when I am outside
                                     1          2        3       4         5
                    in nature

 I feel a strong connection to
                                     1          2        3       4         5
           the forests in Idaho
Change in Behaviors and Attitudes
         5

         4

         3
Rating




         2

         1

         0
             1   2    3    4       5     6     7   8   9   10
                               Question Number
5
                                                                            Pre-Test
Control v Participants Behaviors and Attitudes
                                                          4

                                                 Rating
                                                          3
                                                          2
                                                          1
                                                          0
                                                              1   2   3   4     5    6    7   8   9   10
                                                                           Question Number



                                                                             Post-Test
                                                          5
                                                          4
                                                 Rating




                                                          3
                                                          2
                                                          1
                                                          0
                                                              1   2   3   4     5    6    7   8   9   10
                                                                           Question Number
Forest Perceptions
 • “Draw yourself in a forest.”
 • Looked for before and after differences in
   drawings
  • Tree number/type
  • Natural features
“Draw yourself in a forest.”
• 18/25 (72%) students who attended the tour
  had more in depth drawings
• 13/32 (41%) who took only pre and delayed post
  test showed more in depth drawings




 Pre-Test         Post-Test      Delayed Post-Test
Camp Participants Drawings




                             Pre-Test         Post-Test   Delayed Post-Test




                                   Pre-Test   Post-Test   Delayed Post-Test
Control Group Drawings




                              Pre-Test   Delayed Post-Test




                         Pre-Test        Delayed Post-Test
Lessons and Suggestions
• 2012 Program Evaluation
 • Methods
   • Follow up questions to yes/no
   • Communicate with presenters program goals
     and themes
   • Consider weather, age group, activities…
 • Tools for Assessment of Participants
   • Many tools (knowledge, behaviors, attitudes,
     perceptions, demographics….)
   • More tools means more data- pros and cons
Jillian Marotz Moroney
     University of Idaho
maro2762@vandals.uidaho.edu

       Thank you!

     Thesis Committee
    Dr. Tamara Laninga
     Dr. Randy Brooks
    Dr. James Connors

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Clearwater County Sixth Grade Forestry Tour: Program Evaluation Methods and Tools

  • 1. Clearwater County SGFT Program Evaluation Jillian Marotz Moroney University of Idaho Bioregional Planning and Community Design
  • 2. Roadmap • Program History • 2012 Program Evaluation • Methods/Findings • Recommendations • Tools for Assessment of Participants • Knowledge • Behaviors/Attitudes • Perceptions • Lessons learned and suggestions
  • 3. Program History Program History • Established 1961 • Completely free to participants • Three days, two nights • Teacher continuing education certification through University of Idaho • Covers topics including: • Forestry • Fish and wildlife • Range • Water Quality • Geology • Search and Rescue • Fire
  • 4. 2012 Forestry Tour • 32 students • 15 boys/17 girls • 11-12 years old • Have parents who work in the logging industry: 9 • Born outside of Idaho: 19
  • 5. Program Evaluation • Evening questionnaire asking participants to rate program: • Logistics • Staff • Facilities
  • 6. Participant Assessment of Program : Day 1 Wetlands July 10, 2012 Event Assessment Standard Tour Event Mean NezPerce Median Mode Fisheries Deviation Pierce Pool • Heat/Sun 3.97 0.16 4 4 Empire Lumber • Instructors 3.74 0.44 4 4 • Activities Outdoor Skills 3.44 0.75 4 4 Tree ID Resource Careers 3.28 0.76 3 3 Dwarshak Fisheries 3.21 0.73 3 3 Wetlands 3.18 0.88 3 4 Rodeo Nez Perce Fisheries 3.13 0.70 Grounds 3 3 Tree ID 3.05 0.94 3 4 Rodeo Grounds 3 0.83 3 4 (1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Good, 4=Excellent) N=32
  • 7. Participant Assessment of Program : Day 2 July 11, 2012 Event Assessment Standard Tour Event Mean Median Mode Deviation Fire Control and Airplane Drop 3.95 0.22 4 4 Mining Demo • 95% Said 3.92 they learned that 0.27 4 4 Search and Rescue something this day 0.53 3.68 4 4 ID Dept. of Lands 3.51 0.61 4 4 Pierce Museum • Events with hands on 3.42 0.67 3 3 Jaype Mill Pond activities scored highest 3.39 0.68 3.5 4 Potlatch Forestry Management 3.39 0.69 3.5 4 Forestry Consulting 3.32 0.70 3 4 Group Activity 3.22 0.76 3 3 NRCS 2.89 0.77 3 3 (1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Good, 4=Excellent) N=32
  • 8. Participant Assessment of Program : Day 3 64% of participants said that the July 12, 2012 Event Assessment lookout was their favorite part of Thursday. Tour Event Mean Standard Deviation Median Mode Bertha Hill Lookout 3.92 0.28 4 4 Outdoor Challenge 3.57 0.61 4 4 Natural Resource 3.51 0.61 4 4 Activity Group Activity 3.4 0.65 3 4 Woody Biomass 3.2 0.80 3 3 Logging Operations 3.06 1.01 3 4 Tree ID 2.94 1.01 3 4 (1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Good, 4=Excellent) The Tree ID quiz scored the lowest out ofN=32 any activity from the whole tour. http://idahoptv.org/outdoors/shows/eyesoftheforest/berthaHillLookout.cfm
  • 9. Participant Assessment of Program : Day 3 • Staff • Adults • Teens • Guest Speakers Staff Assessment Standard Staff Member Mean Median Mode Deviation Adults 3.75 0.82 4 4 Guest Speakers 3.74 0.61 4 4 Teens 3.57 0.65 4 4 (1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Good, 4=Excellent) N=32
  • 10. Table 5: Facilities Assessment Standard Tour Event Mean Median Mode Deviation Breakfast 3.97 0.17 4 4 Overall Lunch 3.75 0.55 4 4 Favorite Meal: Pancakes and Dinner 3.89 0.40 4 4 Spaghetti Name Badges 3.41 0.82 4 4 Tarps 3.31 0.75 3 3 Lowest Bathrooms 2.75 0.97 3 2 Ranking Facility: Transportation 3.47 0.70 4 4 Bathrooms Campfire 3.72 0.45 4 4 Schedule 3.28 0.70 4 4 Comments: Group Activities 3.41 0.78 4 4 “More Hiking!” Games 3.74 0.56 4 4 and “Less Hiking!” Skits 3.46 0.82 4 4 (1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Good, 4=Excellent) N=32
  • 11. Recommendations • Keep time of day in mind when planning the schedule • Hands on activities with lectures • More training/screening of teen leaders • More free time in the evenings
  • 12. Recommendations Cont. • Communicate program themes to the presenters • Connect students to Idaho natural resources • Increase student interest in natural resources • Communicate what impact humans have on nature and natural resources • Increasing the comfort and connection students have with the outdoors
  • 13. Knowledge Assessment Instrument • Knowledge gain and retention (20) • Multiple Choice • True/False • Attitudes/Behaviors (10) • Likert Scale • Perceptions (2) • Drawing • Knowledge rating • Demographics (5) • Gender • Parental Occupation • Town/ County
  • 14. Pre-Test Post-Test Delayed Post-Test Administered Administered at the Administered fall spring 2012 to all end of the three day 2012 to all seventh sixth grade Forestry Tour to all grade students in students in participants. Clearwater County, Clearwater County, Idaho. Idaho.
  • 15. Knowledge Gain and Retention • 20 Questions • Questions submitted by presenters, program organizer, state and federal curriculum • Example: What is woody biomass used for? a. Generating electricity b. Heating homes and other buildings What are plants that c. Making liquid fuel annually lose their d. All of the above leaves called? a. Deciduous b. Nocturnal Fish have a very good sense c. Naked of smell. d. Coniferous a. True b. False
  • 16. Pre and Post-Test Averages Pre-Test Post-Test Control Average: 11.9 Control Average: 11.8 Participant Average: 12.2 Participant Average: 13.8 Control N= 32 Participant N= 25
  • 17. Participants Pre, Post, and Delayed Post-test Scores 20 18 16 14 Test Score 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Participants
  • 18. Participant Averages by Gender Pre-Test Post-Test Delayed Post-Test Male Mean: 12.8 Male Mean: 13.7 Male Mean: 14.1 Female Mean: 11.7 Female Mean: 13.9 Female Mean: 13.5 N Males= 12 N Females= 13
  • 19. Attitudes/Behaviors • 10 Statements • Statements from extensive literature review, adapted to age group • Example: STRONGLY DON’T STRONGLY DISAGREE AGREE DISAGREE KNOW AGREE I am interested in forestry 1 2 3 4 5 and natural resources I talk about natural 1 2 3 4 5 resources with my friends I feel good when I am outside 1 2 3 4 5 in nature I feel a strong connection to 1 2 3 4 5 the forests in Idaho
  • 20. Change in Behaviors and Attitudes 5 4 3 Rating 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Question Number
  • 21. 5 Pre-Test Control v Participants Behaviors and Attitudes 4 Rating 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Question Number Post-Test 5 4 Rating 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Question Number
  • 22. Forest Perceptions • “Draw yourself in a forest.” • Looked for before and after differences in drawings • Tree number/type • Natural features
  • 23. “Draw yourself in a forest.” • 18/25 (72%) students who attended the tour had more in depth drawings • 13/32 (41%) who took only pre and delayed post test showed more in depth drawings Pre-Test Post-Test Delayed Post-Test
  • 24. Camp Participants Drawings Pre-Test Post-Test Delayed Post-Test Pre-Test Post-Test Delayed Post-Test
  • 25. Control Group Drawings Pre-Test Delayed Post-Test Pre-Test Delayed Post-Test
  • 26. Lessons and Suggestions • 2012 Program Evaluation • Methods • Follow up questions to yes/no • Communicate with presenters program goals and themes • Consider weather, age group, activities… • Tools for Assessment of Participants • Many tools (knowledge, behaviors, attitudes, perceptions, demographics….) • More tools means more data- pros and cons
  • 27. Jillian Marotz Moroney University of Idaho maro2762@vandals.uidaho.edu Thank you! Thesis Committee Dr. Tamara Laninga Dr. Randy Brooks Dr. James Connors