iMap Explained
iMap: Stands for Implementation Map. It is organized by the different roles necessary to implement TRAILS programs and includes tailored roadmaps for each.
Roadmaps: A unique set of steps for each different role for TRAILS school partners to be able to successfully implement TRAILS programming.
What's the purpose of the iMap? The iMap provides us with a model of how implementation at TRAILS works. It allows us to zoom out and look at all of the responsibilities and barriers that partners have in TRAILS implementation and compare them to the strategies we currently have to support those areas. Then, we can find opportunities for creating new resources and strategies to better support our partners.
What's the goal of the iMap? To document our implementation model in a comprehensive and consistent way, creating more efficiency and cohesion internally. Also to move towards continuous improvement and better communicate to school partners the roles and responsibilities they have in implementing TRAILS programs.
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iMap Explained
iMap: Stands for Implementation Map. It is organized by the different roles necessary to implement TRAILS programs and includes tailored roadmaps for each.
Roadmaps: A unique set of steps for each different role for TRAILS school partners to be able to successfully implement TRAILS programming.
What's the purpose of the iMap? The iMap provides us with a model of how implementation at TRAILS works. It allows us to zoom out and look at all of the responsibilities and barriers that partners have in TRAILS implementation and compare them to the strategies we currently have to support those areas. Then, we can find opportunities for creating new resources and strategies to better support our partners.
What's the goal of the iMap? To document our implementation model in a comprehensive and consistent way, creating more efficiency and cohesion internally. Also to move towards continuous improvement and better communicate to school partners the roles and responsibilities they have in implementing TRAILS programs.