What is an Activity?
An activity is any scheduled program academic or recreational that is funded and delivered as a result of an ESFL or 21stCCLC grant (for example, remedial education activities, sports activities, parenting education classes, ESL activities, family recreation activities, home-based education activities). Q: What is a “session?” A: A session is one meeting of an activity. For example, if an activity is offered every Friday evening for eight weeks, the activity consists of eight sessions, and every Friday night meeting constitutes a single session. Q: What is an “outcome?” A: Outcomes vary with the two grant programs: • ESFL: PARS21 collects outcome information for ESFL adult participants in four areas: Education/training, Adult education, High school, and Parenting (which includes outcomes related to home-based education and parent/child interactive time). PARS21 collects outcome information for ESFL child participants in one area: Early Childhood Education. • 21stCCLC: PARS21 collects o
Activities are templates that each site configures to represent the typical appointment requests. End users can then select these from the catalogue at scheduling time to pre-populate their requests with resources, names and duration. In the case of Activity Groups additional business rules can be added to the template to further enrich the request.
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