Maximizing Evaluation Impact
Too often, evaluation reports serve little purpose beyond collecting dust on a PI’s shelf. Thoughtful, intentional planning for making use of evaluation...
Learn MoreToo often, evaluation reports serve little purpose beyond collecting dust on a PI’s shelf. Thoughtful, intentional planning for making use of evaluation...
Learn MoreEvaluation Data: So You Need to do a Survey…. Who should you send your survey to? How many people? How can you...
Learn MoreLooking to formalize your evaluator-client relationship with a contract? We will share materials that can help shape a clear agreement. Thinking about...
Learn MoreEvaluation questions identify what aspects of a program will be investigated. They focus on the merit, worth, or significance of a program or particular aspects of a program. Unlike survey questions, they are not intended to derive single data points. Evaluation questions help to define the boundaries of an evaluation that are consistent with evaluation users’ information needs, opportunities, and constraints related to data collection, and available resources.
Learn MoreThis 1999 checklist helps evaluators and clients to identify key contractual issues and make and record their agreements for conducting an evaluation.
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