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First Step Evaluation – Host County
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Indicate the extent to which you were able to orient new agents on the following items. Be sure to include comments on specific things covered. This information will be provided to mentors so they know what has and has NOT been covered. Thanks for your feedback.
Objective 1: Client Relations (office visits, phone calls, site visits, upset clients)
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Objective 2: Role of CEA (job description, job responsibilities, county coordinator, titles)
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Objective 3: Program Development and Delivery (observing programs in action, extension organizations, curricula & program materials, developing plans on TEXAS, conducting a program)
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Objective 4: Program Planning (planning groups, steps in planning, ed methods, presentation tips, evaluation, conducting meetings)
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Objective 5: Reporting (what to report, forms, instructions, due dates, special/county reports, web resources, 4-H enrollment reporting)
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Objective 6: Marketing & Stakeholder Relations (working with media, commissioners court, state officials, marketing programs, involving stakeholders, developing partnerships, community involvement)
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Objective 7: Relationships (teamwork, office conferences, administrator relationships, RPLs, support staff, specialists)
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Objective 8: Time Management (scheduling, calendars, priorities)
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Objective 9: Volunteerism (recruitment, training, recognition, management, INVEST, support groups)
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Objective 10: Budgeting (county budget development, cash management, support group funds, developing sponsorships, managing donations, inventory procedures)
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Objective 11: Civil Rights (key concepts & how it relates to program development, outreach, and the workplace, how we document)
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Objective 12: Other Areas (Acronyms, applied research, professional development, graduate study/leave, outside employment, and related issues)
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