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Logic models
Logic models areā¦are one approach that can guide program planning, implementation, and evaluation. Logic models are graphic organizers that can help you to define long-term goal(s) to solve your CCMR problem of practice and outline strategies you might implement to achieve that goal.
In the same way that educators use backward design to develop curriculum, logic models begin with the long-term outcome that the district aims to attain. Then, work backwards to define short- or medium-term goals that will help the district to achieve the result. From there, work backwards again to outline the activities or strategies that must be implemented to achieve that goal. For example, the graphic below illustrates a long-term goal of increasing the proportion of CCMR-ready graduates in the district. The district might choose to implement multiple strategies to achieve this goal. Thus, a logic model table could have multiple rows, all aiming to attain the same long-term goal. In this example, one intermediate impact is highlighted--increasing the proportion of students who earn one or more industry-based certifications (IBCs)--along with the strategies the district plans to implement in order to achieve that goal.
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