The Mendez Foundation developed Logic Models for Too Good to map out the Theory of Change and demonstrate graphically the assumptions that drive the learning and behavior change in Too Good. The logic model communicates an "if-then" message of what changes the program intends to produce. It helps to make the connections among the target group, goals, strategies, objectives and planned program results and lays out what the program is expected to achieve and how it is expected to work.
Each of the Too Good evaluation studies were conducted by third-party researchers and used randomized treatment-control group designs (pre-test/post-test, 20-week post-test, or one-year follow-up). The Researchers examined pre-test equivalence between treatment and control groups; potential bias of loss of student data over time; quality of program implementation; and estimates of reliability and validity of assessment tools.
The award-winning Too Good programs have undergone rigorous, independent evaluation studies to measure their effects on students' skills, attitudes, intentions, and behaviors. Studies have been published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at national evaluation conferences. These studies demonstrate the effectiveness of Too Good.
Carmen the Cool Cat brings Too Good for Drugs and Too Good for Violence lessons to life for your first graders....
Wagner the Peace-Able Pup is a huggable, plush, 12" puppet that brings Grade 2 Too Good lessons to life. Your...
This is the story of how Carmen the Cool Cat and Wagner the Peace-Able Pup meet for the first time and...
Young faces are sure to light up when it's time to sing the lively Friends R Happening song. Item #V7113
Children enjoy singing and putting motions to this lively song about what they can do when they get "irritated, agitated,...
The Grade 1 Music CD is "purrfect" for reinforcing concepts taught in Grade 1 Too Good for Drugs. The first...
Kindergarten children love singing this action song to help themselves and Tuggles the Teddy Bear remember to "Stop and Think"...
Eighth graders love "rapping" along with Steve Fitzhugh and his infectious rap about the negative health effects of smoking. It has everyone...
Five great ways to help students make friends are highlighted in this fun, colorful poster for use with Too Good...
This four-color poster cleverly displays ways in which students can use conflict as a positive tool to improve communication and...
A sandwich, on this creative and colorful poster, teaches students how to give criticism honestly and directly, without causing the...
These six adorable "How to Handle Frustration" Cards teach kids how to handle frustration without "howling". (8" x 11" )...
These eight bright yellow cards display faces with different feelings. They are used in an interactive game in the Too...
Second Graders show what they know and make choices for good health in this lively game. The student who makes...
Everything fits together when we learn to cooperate! "A Winning Solution" jigsaw puzzles help students use to learn to cooperate...
Students can show off their commitment to living drug free whenever they pick up their I am Too Good for...
Students can show off their commitment to peace with their Building a Peaceable Place Pencils. Pack of 25. Item #PR2061
Whatchamacallit is just too long a word to fit on this cute little inflatable ball, so we call it What'sit....