Description
The content covers program design from the outcome backward — starting with a clear definition of what the program is trying to achieve for a specific participant group and building the activity structure, sequencing logic, and evaluation approach from that definition. It’s a shift in design orientation that changes how programs are planned, delivered, and assessed.
You’ll work with:
- Outcome definition: specifying what a program is designed to produce for participants in terms that are observable and assessable
- Activity sequencing: ordering program elements to build toward defined outcomes rather than varying experience for its own sake
- Program evaluation design: building assessment into a program from the start rather than adding it afterward
Timeline: +/- 4 hours
Outcome: A design process that produces recreation programs with clear intent and measurable direction — connecting what participants do in the program to what they’re supposed to gain from it.


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