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Program Evaluation Planning Taylor-Powell, E., Steele, S., & Douglah, M. (1996). Planning a program evaluation. Retrieved from University of Wisconsin-Extension-Cooperative.

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1 Program Evaluation Planning Taylor-Powell, E., Steele, S., & Douglah, M. (1996). Planning a program evaluation. Retrieved from University of Wisconsin-Extension-Cooperative Extension, Program Development and Evaluation Unit Web site: http://www.uwex.edu/ces/pdande/evaluation/evaldocs.h tml http://www.uwex.edu/ces/pdande/evaluation/evaldocs.h tml

2 Preparation is key Thorough background investigation is necessary for a successful evaluation Even with goals free and naturalistic approaches Just as important if you know or are a part of the organization/program

3 Before you get started Management of the Evaluation – Ethics/protection – Timeline Gantt chart – Responsibilities – Budget

4 Engage Stakeholders Who is impacted by the program? Who might be impacted by the program? Who delivers the program? Funders? Participants? General population?

5 Focus the Evaluation What is being evaluated? Create a logic model. Purpose of the evaluation. Uses of the final product. – Who – How What questions will you ask? What model or theory fits the evaluation?

6 Collect the Data Data sources? – Previous evaluation – Records material – People Different methods. – Survey – Interview – Observation

7 Analyze and Interpret Who does this part? What methods will you use? What does your data say or mean? – To the program – To the participants – To the funders

8 Sharing (Use of the Information) Who sees the results? How are they shared? – E-mail, Town hall, Brochures How are the results used? Must make recommendations or give direction or you do not have an evaluation

9 Standards Maintain commitment to ethics throughout. Responsible use of evaluation data and results. – Utility – Feasibility – Propriety – Accuracy

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