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Step 4

Revise again, if needed, and launch implementation.

Making another round of revisions will ensure that you are ready to begin full-scale implementation of the curriculum with the best possible materials.

Read examples of adapting materials for local context, participant needs, and expectations of key stakeholders.

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Assessing the Goals, Needs and Strengths of Your Program

Adapting Existing Materials to Meet the Needs of Learners and the Program

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Assessing Results

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