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Program logic


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A "program logic" is a visual aid designed to show the relationships between a program's inputs, goals and activities, resources, techniques and practices, and expected outputs and effects.

Organisations that include Parent-Child Mother Goose in their program mix are often interested to see P-CMG's program logic when they are developing ways to evaluate their offering's effectiveness. 

Click here to download Parent-Child Mother Goose Australia's own program logic statement.

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  • Home
  • About
    • About the program
    • School readiness funding
    • Committee of Management
    • Core principles
    • History
    • Program logic
  • Training
    • Level One and Two training
    • Level Three training
    • Training calendar
  • Programs
    • Find a program
    • List your program
  • Resources
    • Ten great reasons for choosing Mother Goose
    • Songs
    • Rhymes
    • Storytelling
    • Research papers
    • More resources
    • Forms
    • Newsletter archive
  • News & Views
    • Why rhymes and songs?
    • P-CMG in schools: two examples of creative collaboration
    • Candles on the cake
    • From playgroup to P-CMG group
    • P-CMG for very young parents
    • P-CMG in residential care
    • Children with developmental delay
  • Contact us