“Caseworker Evaluation” is given to the caseworkers to evaluate the program. This evaluation
ensures that the GSL program is meeting the needs of the sponsoring agency. It also confirms
adequate communications have occured between GSL and caseworkers, since they are a
key referral source.
“Host Site Coordinator Final Evaluation Program” is given to the host site coordinators to
complete. This gives the facilitator an overall picture of how they saw the GSL class. Again,
similar to the child care providers, the facilitator should “touch base” with the coordinators
to ensure that everything is running smoothly while the GSL course is occurring. The final
evaluation should not come as a shock.
“Parent Evaluation” is completed by the facilitator and used in the final report. This is an
observational report on each parent in the program. You will notice that it is “noted
improvement” in the following areas. You may want to evaluate the parents at the beginning
of the program to see where they are at so that you have a baseline for the end of the
program.
“Communication Form” is completed by the facilitator, child care providers, and coordinators of the program. It is a weekly form that is shared between all so that if problems arise, they can be addressed early. Some sites prefer that it be completed following each class. It is up to the people involved to determine what will work best at the sites.