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Advanced Program Logic / Theory of Change
EventCourse30th April, 2015 to 1st May, 2015AustraliaPaidThis workshop is offered to experienced program logic/theory of change facilitators or those who have already attended several courses on this topic. If you have already mastered the basics and wish to find answers to more in-depth challenges or learn how to develop logic/ theory of change for more complex programs then this workshop is for you.
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Program Logic / Theory of Change
EventCourse14th October, 2015 to 15th October, 2015AustraliaPaidThis workshop style training course introduces the program logic / theory of change concept and lays out a step by step process for creating a logic model for complex, multi-stakeholder programs. A program logic/ theory of change focuses not just on what, and how a project is trying to achieve change but also on the who will be changing. The course includes discussion of how program logic / theory of change can be used for program design and how it can be used to provide the structure for monitoring and evaluation plans.
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Theory Maker
ResourceTool2016This free and open-sourced web-based tool was made by Steve Powell as a quick and simple way of creating a theory of change.
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Using logic models and theories of change better in evaluation
Blog19th May, 2017Many evaluations include a process of developing logic models and theories of change – an explanation of how the activities of a program, project, policy, network or event are expected to contribute to particular results in the short-term and longer-term. They have been used for many years - versions can be seen in Carol Weiss’ 1972 book "Evaluation research: methods for assessing program effectiveness" - and they have been mainstreamed in many organisations as an essential component of p