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Working with Evaluators: Identifying Evaluation Questions

Quick Guide to Writing a Strong Evidence-Building Question

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Use this worksheet to plan, draft, and finalize a strong evidence-building question. Broadly consider how the question relates to the purpose and relevance of the effort, types of evidence, methodology, and resources.

Evaluation Questions Checklist for Program Evaluation

Checklist

Evaluation questions guide the selection of your evaluation method, data collection tools, and data analyses. Use this checklist to convert your information needs into effective and appropriate evaluation questions and to assess their quality.

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Working with Evaluators: Assessing Readiness

How to Develop a Program Logic Model

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Logic models are effective tools to assist in program planning, implementation, management, evaluation, and reporting. View this presentation to learn the key components of a logic model, how to develop a logic model and use it in the context of evaluation planning.

Related Resources Planning Evaluation Questions

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