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Filter search results52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 3: Q & A about drawing logic models
This week on BetterEvaluation we're presenting Questions and Answers about logic models. A logic model represents a program theory - how an intervention (such as a program, project or policy) is understood to contribute to its impacts./blog/52-weeks-betterevaluation-week-3-q-about-drawing-logic-modelsBlog52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 12: Having an adequate theory of change
Many evaluations use a theory of change approach, which identifies how activities are understood to contribute to a series of outcomes and impacts. These can help guide data collection, analysis and reporting./blog/52-weeks-betterevaluation-week-12-having-adequate-theory-changeBlog52 weeks of BetterEvaluation: Week 20: Defining what needs to be evaluated
Whether you are commissioning an evaluation, designing one or implementing one, having - and sharing - a very clear understanding of what is being evaluated is paramount./blog/52-weeks-betterevaluation-week-20-defining-what-needs-be-evaluatedBlog