Briefing: Effects of Poverty on Educational Outcomes
George Orwell once wrote that it is sometimes the duty of intelligent men (sic) to re-state the obvious. In support of Orwell’s dictum, I’d like
George Orwell once wrote that it is sometimes the duty of intelligent men (sic) to re-state the obvious. In support of Orwell’s dictum, I’d like
What is a Theory of Change? A theory of change is a method for planning, monitoring, and evaluating initiatives in the non-profit, philanthropic, and government
Periodically, I share with you and your colleagues information and resources that are of special interest to the non-profit sector. In May, a colleague of
You will recall that in an earlier post we discussed the importance of learning from program “failure.” (“Fail Forward: What We Can Learn from Program
Before beginning an evaluation, it may be helpful to consider the following questions: 1. Why is the evaluation being conducted? What is/are the purpose(s) of the evaluation?
How do programs know what they should be doing— which target populations require services, the types of services programs should provide, the amounts of services,
Program evaluations are conducted for a variety of reasons. Purposes can range from a mechanical compliance with a funder’s reporting requirements, to the genuine desire
George Orwell once wrote that it is sometimes the duty of intelligent men (sic) to re-state the obvious. In support of Orwell’s dictum, I’d like
What is a Theory of Change? A theory of change is a method for planning, monitoring, and evaluating initiatives in the non-profit, philanthropic, and government
Periodically, I share with you and your colleagues information and resources that are of special interest to the non-profit sector. In May, a colleague of
You will recall that in an earlier post we discussed the importance of learning from program “failure.” (“Fail Forward: What We Can Learn from Program
Before beginning an evaluation, it may be helpful to consider the following questions: 1. Why is the evaluation being conducted? What is/are the purpose(s) of the evaluation?
How do programs know what they should be doing— which target populations require services, the types of services programs should provide, the amounts of services,
Program evaluations are conducted for a variety of reasons. Purposes can range from a mechanical compliance with a funder’s reporting requirements, to the genuine desire
George Orwell once wrote that it is sometimes the duty of intelligent men (sic) to re-state the obvious. In support of Orwell’s dictum, I’d like
What is a Theory of Change? A theory of change is a method for planning, monitoring, and evaluating initiatives in the non-profit, philanthropic, and government
Periodically, I share with you and your colleagues information and resources that are of special interest to the non-profit sector. In May, a colleague of
You will recall that in an earlier post we discussed the importance of learning from program “failure.” (“Fail Forward: What We Can Learn from Program
Before beginning an evaluation, it may be helpful to consider the following questions: 1. Why is the evaluation being conducted? What is/are the purpose(s) of the evaluation?
How do programs know what they should be doing— which target populations require services, the types of services programs should provide, the amounts of services,
Program evaluations are conducted for a variety of reasons. Purposes can range from a mechanical compliance with a funder’s reporting requirements, to the genuine desire
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