
Logic models help guide InPACT implementation by linking resources and activities to desired outcomes. This video explains how the InPACT logic model maps these connections, offering a roadmap for planning, implementation, and evaluation.

Preparation Task #1: Logic Models
Preparation Task #2: Evaluation Plans
In the Preparation phase, it’s important to plan for evaluation. After implementing InPACT, you’ll need to assess its components and track success. This video shows how to create an evaluation plan to monitor implementation, measure impact, and guide improvement.

Preparation Task #3: Plan Adaptations
Researchers agree that implementation requires adaptation, which must be balanced with program fidelity. This video explains how to decide whether planned adaptations are needed for effective InPACT delivery in your district and schools.

Preparation Task #4: Implementation Plans
An implementation plan combines strategy, process, and action to apply insights from the Exploration and Preparation phases. This video shows how to turn those insights into concrete steps for achieving InPACT’s goals.

Preparation Task #5: Communication Plans
With your implementation plan complete, the final step before launching InPACT is developing a communication plan. This video shows how to engage key partners and ensure a smooth rollout.
