Transforming Knowledge into Change

Logic Models in Participatory Evaluation

Slides providing a basic introduction to the use of Logic Models inParticipatory Evaluaiton

  • Describes the core components of a logic model
  • Distinguishes between inputs, outputs, short-term and long-term outcomes, and impact and apply them within your own programmatic setting(s)
  • Identifies ways in which logic models can inform evaluation design
  • Identifies key stakeholders to involve in program evaluation through logic model design
  • Describes methods for eliciting and incorporating articipatory feedback in the development and refinement of logic models

 

 

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Author Douglas Bruce
Publisher BE Press
Publication Date September 1, 2011
Publication City Chicago, IL
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Submitted to Point K March 31, 2012 - 8:55pm


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