• Considering the critical role that American Indian and Alaska Native (Native) men play in family and child health , there is an urgent need to collaborate with Native communities in developing interventions and policies to improve Native men's health status. (bvsalud.org)
  • This self-evaluation allows you to identify strengths and weaknesses, implement evidence-based interventions to improve program and educational quality, and validate the effectiveness of you learning outcome assessment process. (capsim.com)
  • Ideally, the improvement of educational quality occurs through a continuous feedback loop driven by program mission, program learning goals, student learning outcomes, and interventions. (capsim.com)
  • The Baduta program, a multicomponent package of interventions developed by the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, aims to improve maternal and infant nutrition in Indonesia. (ui.ac.id)
  • Objective: This study aims to assess the impact of the Baduta program, a package of health system strengthening and behavior change interventions, compared with the standard village health services on maternal and child nutrition. (ui.ac.id)
  • Conclusions: The results of the program evaluation will help guide policies to support effective packages of behavior change interventions to prevent child stunting in Indonesia. (ui.ac.id)
  • Primary focus is on the achievement of the outcomes and outputs of ADB interventions (and the likelihood of achievement if the program is still ongoing), as worded in CPSs and their results frameworks. (adb.org)
  • Many remedial reading programmes have been developed to address poor reading in school, but there has been a paucity of methodologically rigorous evaluations of such interventions. (researchgate.net)
  • An implementation evaluation was also conducted to provide clarification and understanding of the outcome evaluation results, and an opportunity to replicate and extend practices that work best with reentering fathers. (umich.edu)
  • 1. Quantify extent of program implementation with respect to frequency of delivery of planned services and assess early effectiveness outcomes. (sutterhealth.org)
  • Evaluation findings should be used both to make decisions about program implementation and to improve program effectiveness. (cdc.gov)
  • Typically, the purpose of internally-focused evaluations is to show the value of resources spent - that time spent on training design, implementation, and participant hours were well spent. (trainingmag.com)
  • Program evaluations are systematic studies conducted periodically or on an ad hoc basis to assess the design, implementation, or outcomes of a program. (arts.gov)
  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the implementation of an Oral Care Program on home care nurses' attitudes and knowledge about oral health (care) and the impact on older people's oral health. (hanze.nl)
  • This formative evaluation utilized a mixed-methods approach to identify barriers and factors that may facilitate the successful implementation of Primary Care-Integrated Pain Support (PIPS), a clinical program designed to support the reduction of risky opioid regimens while increasing the uptake of non-pharmacologic treatment modalities. (umassmed.edu)
  • In addition, five resource institutions have joined MOST for in-country implementation and technical tasks: CARE, International Executive Service Corps, Population Services International, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, and Save the Children. (who.int)
  • This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of all of the IPC's GKB projects in increasing booster seat use among children 4-7 years of age in motor vehicles. (bmj.com)
  • With that in mind, this manual defines program evaluation as "the systematic collection of information about the activities, characteristics, and outcomes of programs to make judgments about the program, improve program effectiveness, and/or inform decisions about future program development. (cdc.gov)
  • and by summarizing findings and lessons from randomized evaluations and producing cost-effectiveness analyses to help inform relevant policy debates. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • Through its Office of Research & Analysis (ORA), the NEA pledges to promote public resources that can help grantees and other organizations to document the effectiveness and impact of their arts programs. (arts.gov)
  • Program evaluation is a systematic method for collecting, analyzing, and using information to answer questions about projects, policies and programs, particularly about their effectiveness and efficiency. (wikipedia.org)
  • M&E involves the systematic collection and analysis of data on the progress, impact, and effectiveness of ICTD projects and initiatives, in order to inform decision-making and improve performance. (ictworks.org)
  • Evaluation is a purposeful effort to determine effectiveness. (cdc.gov)
  • Using its 2015 Guidelines for the Preparation of Country Assistance Program Evaluations and Country Partnership Strategy Final Review Validations , the Independent Evaluation Department (IED) intends to provide an objective and informed judgement of the performance and results of country partnership strategies (CPSs), particularly in terms of their relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and development impacts. (adb.org)
  • The effectiveness of a country program in delivering results is also an important aspect of an IED evaluation. (adb.org)
  • The program helps students broaden their perspective, enhance their expertise, expand their professional effectiveness, and strengthen their leadership skills. (american.edu)
  • A key corporate concern is to increase the effectiveness of WHO's country programmes. (who.int)
  • In the course, we will discuss five common approaches to measuring program impacts: random assignment, regression discontinuity, difference-in-differences (or comparative interrupted time series), covariate adjustment (sometimes referred to by the term, "value-added") and matching. (harvard.edu)
  • Each of these stages raises different questions to be answered by the evaluator, and correspondingly different evaluation approaches are needed. (wikipedia.org)
  • Peerless in its explanation of why and how to use and develop program theory, the book is rich with examples and alternative approaches. (ellibs.com)
  • The mission of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Evaluation program at Western Michigan University is to develop evaluation scholars and practitioners who have deep knowledge of evaluation theory, methodology and practice as well as superior critical thinking and problem-solving skills. (wmich.edu)
  • Students also must pass written and oral comprehensive examinations, participate in one or more practical field experiences (nine credit hours) and successfully complete and defend a doctoral dissertation (a minimum of 12 credit hours) that is a unique, meaningful contribution to the theory, method or practice of evaluation. (wmich.edu)
  • Improving evaluation practice though example. (wmich.edu)
  • Better Evaluation , an international collaboration to improve evaluation practice and theory. (arts.gov)
  • Doing Evaluation in Service of Racial Equity is a three-part series of practice guides developed by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation that show how to incorporate racial equity as a core value into evaluation. (arts.gov)
  • Best practice is for the evaluation to be a joint project between evaluators and stakeholders. (wikipedia.org)
  • Program Theory in Evaluation Practice is a ground-breaking reference that teaches how to develop an explicit causal model that links an intervention (project, program or policy) with its intended or observed impacts and using this to guide monitoring and evaluation. (ellibs.com)
  • Practice & Improve. (shareasale.com)
  • In this second part, Bamberger recommends a practical five-step approach to address complexity-responsive evaluation in a systematic way. (3ieimpact.org)
  • We propose these four steps to rigorous leadership development evaluations. (trainingmag.com)
  • Policy makers and programmers could use these findings to further validate their own programs to improve mental health and quality of life of opioid users. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The ideal way to apply evaluation findings is to improve ongoing risk communication activities. (cdc.gov)
  • Initial findings indicate a relationship between students' self-reported interests and abilities but unacceptably low reliabilities of observers and failure to predict student achievement in the summer program. (hoagiesgifted.org)
  • BOSTON , Jan. 31, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- With groundbreaking findings, this presentation showcases three technologies that, in combination, significantly improve the efficacy of HIV vaccines. (prweb.com)
  • The Committee has been asked to submit its assessment and findings according to an evaluation form that essentially corresponds to the headings of the self-assessment report. (lu.se)
  • Other health department programs in Connecticut now have access to asthma data that can help them more readily evaluate their asthma prevention and control activities in less time. (cdc.gov)
  • The report also provides six policy recommendations that emerged from the analysis about how states evaluate teacher preparation providers and programs. (naeducation.org)
  • Our affiliated professors are based at 97 universities and conduct randomized evaluations around the world to design, evaluate, and improve programs and policies aimed at reducing poverty. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • The first step in demonstrating compliance with learning outcomes assessment standards is to self-evaluate your academic program. (capsim.com)
  • Now that you have the tools to evaluate your learning outcome assessment process, how do you prove to accrediting bodies the process is effective and serves to improve student learning? (capsim.com)
  • Why Evaluate Risk Communication Programs? (cdc.gov)
  • Use of qualitative and quantitative methods to evaluate and improve policy and program performance​. (sri.com)
  • It is within the mandate of the Committee to evaluate the doctoral program in law according to pre-announced and set criteria for eval- uation by LUSEM. (lu.se)
  • Based on the self-evaluation report (including the documents listed above), the doctoral student report, and the interviews, the task of the Committee is to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the program and make recommendations . (lu.se)
  • The aim of this study was to conduct an experimental outcomes evaluation to examine the impact of adding an evidence-based family strengthening program to reentry services for fathers leaving jail or prison. (umich.edu)
  • Study goal is to conduct an external evaluation of seven distinct palliative care projects, funded by the Stupski Foundation, which are being implemented at seven different healthcare organizations, including Sutter Health, across the SF Bay Area. (sutterhealth.org)
  • We host events around the world and online to share results and policy lessons from randomized evaluations, to build new partnerships between researchers and practitioners, and to train organizations on how to design and conduct randomized evaluations, and use evidence from impact evaluations. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • While professional evaluators are often best suited to conduct these studies, arts organizations may reach out to regional colleges and universities to explore whether faculty, students, coursework, curricula, and affiliated research centers can offer technical support for evaluation projects. (arts.gov)
  • We will also conduct a process evaluation guided by the program impact pathway to assess coverage, fidelity, and acceptance. (ui.ac.id)
  • Why conduct this evaluation? (gc.ca)
  • Through this program, students and researchers work with organizations to conduct research that can be applied in the workplace in real time. (tmcnet.com)
  • Los Angeles County and New York City were able to conduct meaningful program evaluation because public health officials had the foresight to incorporate evaluation into emergency planning and response and commit valuable time and resources to conduct health services research during the height of pandemic H1N1 vaccination. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition to balancing the effort needed to plan and conduct the public health response and research or evaluation effort, other uncertainties impose limitations on research efforts during emergencies. (cdc.gov)
  • The course will focus on quantitative impact evaluations, as opposed to qualitative or process evaluations. (harvard.edu)
  • citation needed] Program evaluations can involve both quantitative and qualitative methods of social research. (wikipedia.org)
  • Six agencies in New York City each randomly assigned 100 disadvantaged 13-15-year-olds to their usual youth program or to the intervention being tested--the Children's Aid Society-Carrera program, a year-round afterschool program with a comprehensive youth development orientation. (nih.gov)
  • The study had two objectives: an outcomes evaluation of a parenting intervention for reentering fathers and a process evaluation of the intervention. (umich.edu)
  • This study protocol presents one of the few evaluations of a fatherhood intervention to increase economic stability , promote positive parenting , and build healthy relationships among Native fathers in rural tribal communities . (bvsalud.org)
  • This paper discusses the application of a training intervention that uses degraded images for improving the hazard recognition skills of miners. (cdc.gov)
  • They are often conducted by experts external to the program, either inside or outside the program's lead organization, working closely with program managers. (arts.gov)
  • Program evaluation may be conducted at several stages during a program's lifetime. (wikipedia.org)
  • The purpose of this evaluation is to contribute to program improvement and to assess both the program's performance and delivery mechanisms between 2002 and 2010. (gc.ca)
  • More discussion and consultation among Canadian stakeholders can help improve the program's lower levels of coherence. (gc.ca)
  • In order to identify potential outcomes of interest, think through what the desired impacts of the program are on relevant groups, including participants, other employees, patients or clients, and the organization as a whole. (trainingmag.com)
  • Extraordinary sums were invested in social programs, but the impacts of these investments were largely unknown. (wikipedia.org)
  • We help clients assess long-term financial impacts of planned investment in programs and institutions of science and technology development. (sri.com)
  • However, participation in the program created no significant impact on males' sexual and reproductive behavior outcomes. (nih.gov)
  • Most program managers assess the value and impact of their work all the time when they ask questions, consult partners, make assessments, and obtain feedback. (cdc.gov)
  • Anchored by a network of more than 900 researchers at universities around the world, J-PAL conducts randomized impact evaluations to answer critical questions in the fight against poverty. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • Although the primary goal is to build students' skills in reading and critiquing evidence of program impact, we will also discuss recent evidence on important education policy topics, such as charter schools, school vouchers, the impact of college financial aid, etc. (harvard.edu)
  • The most valuable evaluations accurately identify the impact of the leadership development program by following the scientific method. (trainingmag.com)
  • Identify the purpose of the evaluation and the outcomes the program might impact. (trainingmag.com)
  • Americans for the Arts' Animating Democracy: Resources for Evaluating the Social Impact of the Arts offers evaluation tools, frameworks, and resources to help assess the impact of the arts on social change. (arts.gov)
  • Considerations include how much the program costs per participant, program impact, how the program could be improved, whether there are better alternatives, if there are unforeseen consequences, and whether the program goals are appropriate and useful. (wikipedia.org)
  • Films are now typically released with websites, Facebook pages, twitter feeds, and web videos to increase both reach and impact. (media-culture.org.au)
  • Methods: The impact evaluation uses a cluster randomized controlled trial design with 2 outcome assessments. (ui.ac.id)
  • 3ie's recently-published working paper 'Incorporating process evaluation into impact evaluation - What, why and how' by Senior Research Fellows Vibecke Dixon and Michael Bamberger lays down guidelines that provide impact evaluators tools and ideas for exploring and adding relevant elements of process evaluations to experimental and quasi-experimental impact evaluation designs. (3ieimpact.org)
  • Do charter schools improve student outcomes? (harvard.edu)
  • As longtime leaders in online education, the university utilizes research to develop solutions in the core areas of leadership, workplace diversity and instructional technology to enhance student outcomes, improve communities and to help students, faculty and alumni grow in their career aspirations. (tmcnet.com)
  • Multivariate regression analyses assessed the effects of program participation on the odds of current sexual activity, use of a condom along with a hormonal contraceptive, pregnancy and access to good health care. (nih.gov)
  • Nonetheless, program participants of both genders had elevated odds of having received good primary health care (2.0-2.1). (nih.gov)
  • Residential opioid rehabilitation aims to improve the mental health and quality of life of opioid users through abstinence and residential program participation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Secondary study aims were to assess the personal characteristics of MTA clients, addiction and risk taking behaviours, factors associated with program completion, as well as to assess the reliable change in participants' mental health and quality of life on exit. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Overall, completers and non-completers demonstrated improved mental health and quality of life from entry to exit, regardless of program completion. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Azhe'é Bidziil (Strong Fathers): Study Protocol for the Pilot Evaluation of an American Indian Fatherhood Program to Improve the Health and Wellbeing of Diné (Navajo) Fathers. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study aims to address a significant gap in research by designing and implementing a culturally grounded health promotion program to increase economic stability , promote positive parenting , and build healthy relationships among Native fathers . (bvsalud.org)
  • Based on the seven indicators evaluated by the program, Blumenau managed to improve the Final Synthetic Indicator (ISF) score from 6.56 to 7.78, within a year, calculated according to data recorded in the Health Information System for Primary Care (Sisab) and monitored every four months. (postsen.com)
  • Health has always been and still is one of the management's priorities and the result that primary care achieved shows that we are on the right path, improving the quality of health care provided to our population day by day. (postsen.com)
  • Purpose is to provide descriptive info for improving health outcomes by identifying a subgroup of high-frequency ER patients who may have severe mental illness. (sutterhealth.org)
  • As an interdisciplinary program, it is housed in The Evaluation Center and offered by the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Education and Human Development, Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Health and Human Services. (wmich.edu)
  • Although the study design has limitations, the oral health of older people improved significantly after 3 months and the OCP was most beneficial for people with full dentures. (hanze.nl)
  • The New York State Department of Health designed a provider-targeted media campaign to increase provider-assisted quitting. (cdc.gov)
  • The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) has focused its tobacco control efforts on increasing cessation assistance by health care providers in the form of counseling (eg, education about the risks of smoking and the rewards of quitting) and the delivery of 1 or more US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved smoking cessation medications. (cdc.gov)
  • This research is an evaluation of the Better Todays/Better Tomorrows for Children's Mental Health/Youth Suicide Prevention training program. (youthrex.com)
  • This program was developed in 2009 to educate adults who interact with children and youth in rural communities on the signs and symptoms of mental health disorders in children and youth. (youthrex.com)
  • The evaluation aimed to determine if the training increased the mental health literacy of adults, as well as their ability to proactively respond to youth in early stages of distress. (youthrex.com)
  • Increasing mental health literacy provides the opportunity to develop a circle of care that can reach youth at their point of need, whether at school or in community activities. (youthrex.com)
  • The research indicated that participation in Better Todays did result in increased mental health literacy. (youthrex.com)
  • Many patients who sustain these fractures have poor bone health and are at increased risk for subsequent fractures. (medscape.com)
  • A lack of evaluation, therefore, affects both quality of the specific risk communication effort and the primary goal-improving public health. (cdc.gov)
  • Through its Hidden GEMS Program and this science developed and optimized by the NIH, One Million Solutions in Health offers the opportunity to learn about licensing three technologies, the combined effects of which increase the efficacy of HIV vaccines and set a new gold standard in this area of medicine. (prweb.com)
  • One Million Solutions in Health via their Hidden GEMS Program partnered with the United States' National Institutes of Health Office of Technology Transfer (NIH-OTT) and the National Cancer Institute Technology Transfer Center (NCI-TTC) to spread awareness of NIH technologies and advances, with the goal being to commercialize this new science through licensing agreements. (prweb.com)
  • The evaluation found a highly relevant and effective program that implemented successful health and food security projects, contributing to CIDA and Honduran aims for poverty reduction. (gc.ca)
  • The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed a training program to prepare miners for what to expect psychologically and physiologically inside of a refuge chamber. (cdc.gov)
  • The April issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases contains 2 articles that address critical elements of implementing large-scale local-level vaccination programs in response to a public health emergency. (cdc.gov)
  • For health departments, the decision to commit to planning for and conducting research and evaluation during a public health emergency is complicated by the competing priority of providing direct services to persons and populations in need. (cdc.gov)
  • Regularly drinking black tea seems to improve bone health by a small amount. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Exercise is one of the safest and most effective ways to improve health. (msdmanuals.com)
  • 65 years do not exercise at recommended levels despite the known health benefits of exercise: Longer survival Improved quality of life (eg, endurance, strength, mood, sleep. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Education policy debates often boil down to causal claims regarding the efficacy or inefficacy of a program or policy. (harvard.edu)
  • During her presentation which is entitled "NIH Licensing Opportunity: Improving Efficacy of HIV Vaccines" scientific scouts, business leaders and commercialization experts are provided with the opportunity to acquire knowledge about the latest science and technology directly from this NIH scientist. (prweb.com)
  • The first technology (E-160-2018) is a V1 region deleted gp120 modified protein, that shows an increased immune response to the V2 region and superior vaccine efficacy. (prweb.com)
  • The second technology (E-062-2014) demonstrates that increasing RAS activation results in increased vaccine efficacy. (prweb.com)
  • Do the diminishing efficacy and increasing toxicity of sodium stibogluconate in the treatment of visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, India, justify its continued use as a first-line drug? (ajtmh.org)
  • The purpose of our program evaluation was to show the value of the program to internal and external stakeholders, including our executive leadership team, advisory councils, and future participants. (trainingmag.com)
  • In both the public sector and private sector, as well as the voluntary sector, stakeholders might be required to assess-under law or charter-or want to know whether the programs they are funding, implementing, voting for, receiving or opposing are producing the promised effect. (wikipedia.org)
  • Needs assessment involves research and regular consultation with community stakeholders and with the people that will benefit from the project before the program can be developed and implemented. (wikipedia.org)
  • Coherence - Lack of formal discussions about strategy at the program level resulted in lower levels of coordination-termed coherence-among CIDA branches and Canadian stakeholders. (gc.ca)
  • I want to extend my sincere thanks to each vendor in the report - Aimia, Brierley+Partners, Connexions Loyalty, Epsilon, Kobie Marketing, Maritz Loyalty Marketing, Olson 1to1, and Tibco Loyalty Lab - for committing to and participating in the often grueling Forrester Wave evaluation process. (forrester.com)
  • The first step in this process was to improve testing in all areas. (theschoolspeechtherapist.com)
  • This school system was dedicated to improving their evaluation process and hired substitutes so the teachers could stay for most if not all of the meeting. (theschoolspeechtherapist.com)
  • The process of evaluation is considered to be a relatively recent phenomenon. (wikipedia.org)
  • Results-based budgeting derives from an improved planning, programming, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation process, by which the Secretariat would be held accountable for the achievement of specific results. (who.int)
  • The Lund School of Economics and Management ("LUSEM") is currently conducting a quality assurance process in order to generate necessary knowledge to assure and develop the quality of the doctoral program. (lu.se)
  • The evaluation process is part of an ongoing quality assurance of all educational levels including the doctoral program (3rd cycle). (lu.se)
  • Female program participants had significantly lower odds than controls of being sexually active (odds ratio, 0.5) and of having experienced a pregnancy (0.3). (nih.gov)
  • Documentary film has grown significantly in the past decade, with high profile films such as Fahrenheit 9/11 , Supersize Me , and An Inconvenient Truth garnering increased attention both at the box office and in the news media. (media-culture.org.au)
  • HAMBURG, Germany - Hybrid closed-loop therapy significantly improved maternal glycemic control during pregnancy in people with type 1 diabetes , providing a clinical advantage beyond that achieved with continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and insulin-pump therapy, shows the AiDAPT randomized controlled trial. (medscape.com)
  • The researchers conducted an outcome evaluation of the Better Todays program. (youthrex.com)
  • implement a learning assessment at the end of program or course. (capsim.com)
  • As ORA intends to update this list periodically, we welcome suggestions of other resources-e.g., reports, metrics, toolkits, or other materials-that can help arts organizations to design and implement their own evaluation and measurement strategies. (arts.gov)
  • marketing PIPS to leadership as a way to improve VA opioid safety metrics) may improve capacity of the sites to implement PIPS successfully. (umassmed.edu)
  • This blog is the second of a two-part series by 3ie Senior Research Fellow Michael Bamberger in which he offers detailed guidance on how to design, implement and utilize mixed-methods evaluations. (3ieimpact.org)
  • and 3) maximizing lessons learned through USAID's extensive field program experience. (who.int)
  • In addition to describing activities undertaken during the 2009 influenza A (H1N1) pandemic and subsequent program evaluation and lessons learned, the articles highlight the critical role for scientific evaluation in improving our ability to respond to emergencies. (cdc.gov)
  • The steering committee for Evaluating and Improving Teacher Preparation Programs commissioned the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) to produce a teacher evaluation system landscape analysis, including a state-by-state summary of the evaluation system components and an analysis of similarities and differences between and among states. (naeducation.org)
  • This report was prepared for the National Academy of Education (NAEd) to inform and support the work of the steering committee for Evaluating and Improving Teacher Preparation Programs. (naeducation.org)
  • First, think critically about why you are evaluating the program. (trainingmag.com)
  • The Technology Evaluation Consortium, which plays a role in evaluating new technologies such as this, includes organizations such as Pfizer, AbbVie, Amgen and Allergan, and many others. (prweb.com)
  • Being a truly multidisciplinary program, where students are exposed to a variety of disciplinary traditions, problem-solving strategies and methods of inquiry. (wmich.edu)
  • Developing and testing innovative methods for designing, executing and reporting evaluations. (wmich.edu)
  • The Institute of Museum and Library Services' Evaluation Resources offers links to general evaluation guides, project planning tools for museum and library services, a partial bibliography of resources for measuring outcomes in museums and libraries, and a list of common evaluation methods and terms. (arts.gov)
  • Needs assessment involves the processes or methods used by evaluators to describe and diagnose social needs This is essential for evaluators because they need to identify whether programs are effective and they cannot do this unless they have identified what the problem/need is. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Center for Gifted and Talented Native Hawaiian Children has been developing identification methods congruent with Hawaiian values and traditional talent areas and has increased the number of native Hawaiian students identified and provided with enrichment services. (hoagiesgifted.org)
  • Conclusions The GKB program has been effective in increasing booster seat use in motor vehicles for children ages 4-7 in varied school settings. (bmj.com)
  • Their evaluation provides information about optimal placement of PODs in the community and possible strategies to improve their operational efficiency. (cdc.gov)
  • To identify students for participation in other Center programs, especially the summer program, performance-based assessment is conducted during the Saturday enrichment program. (hoagiesgifted.org)
  • The following list, while not exhaustive, offers information and practices supporting program evaluation and performance measurement in the arts. (arts.gov)
  • The Equitable Evaluation Framework offers guiding principles for aligning evaluation practices with an equity approach. (arts.gov)
  • As a nationwide association of professional program evaluators, the American Evaluation Association curates a collection of online resources, including a searchable "find an evaluator" directory and a collection of links to multiple web-resources related to evaluation, including online, multi-chapter documents focusing on the "how to's" of evaluation-related subjects. (arts.gov)
  • From a road map and development perspective, further increasing customer engagement capabilities, continually improving technology, and investing in more sophisticated loyalty analytics are major focus areas. (forrester.com)
  • The National Academy of Education undertakes research studies to address pressing educational issues and administers professional development fellowship programs to enhance the preparation of the next generation of education scholars. (naeducation.org)
  • This article discusses how to create the most valuable evaluations for internal leadership development programs. (trainingmag.com)
  • Evaluation is more important than ever to show the value of leadership development, especially now with the combination of limited resources and the simultaneous changes in how we work, learn, and lead others. (trainingmag.com)
  • With this context in mind, we cover how to create the most valuable evaluations for internal leadership development programs. (trainingmag.com)
  • This article will outline the scientific method framework as applied to leadership development evaluations, provide examples from an evaluation of a cohort-based leadership development program, and identify common challenges and how to mitigate them at each step. (trainingmag.com)
  • The program includes more than 50 hours of development, including developmental assessments, coaching, interactive simulations, and hands-on workshops covering topics such as emotional intelligence, servant leadership, teamwork, and unconscious bias. (trainingmag.com)
  • Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) plays a critical role in ICT4D (Information and Communication Technologies for Development). (ictworks.org)
  • Many international development organizations invest heavily in phone-based surveys to gather high-quality feedback and project evaluation data. (ictworks.org)
  • Policy and program development to enhance regional technology-based innovation capability and workforce skills​. (sri.com)
  • The evaluation spans a timeframe when government policies have shifted from a focus on economic growth toward more balanced, equitable, and sustainable development. (adb.org)
  • By 2010, CIDA's Honduras Program had disbursed $134.5 million dollars, fostering Honduran ownership of development initiatives at the local, regional, and central levels. (gc.ca)
  • Since retiring from the World Bank in 2000 he has been an independent development evaluation consultant. (3ieimpact.org)
  • He has consulted with 10 UN agencies, multilateral and bilateral development agencies, development banks, foundations, NGOs, and governments on the evaluation of development policies and programs. (3ieimpact.org)
  • The book is an invaluable resource to faculty and students as well as professionals in professional development programs, education, social work, and counseling. (ellibs.com)
  • and increasing fiscal space for HRH development. (who.int)
  • Sustainability - The program successfully implemented initiatives designed to persist after their completion and to sustain the benefits of CIDA's investment. (gc.ca)
  • Seventy-nine percent of participants remained in the program for three full years. (nih.gov)
  • Specifically, do the direct reports of participants feel more positively about the organization, their job, and their leadership because their supervisor participated in the program? (trainingmag.com)
  • All program participants were invited to anonymously complete two surveys: one prior to training and the other upon completion of training. (youthrex.com)
  • The training increased participants' understandings of protective factors for suicide, risk factors for suicide, as well as the specific risk factors for children and youth in Idaho. (youthrex.com)
  • Participants also demonstrated increased understanding of the unique risks Native American youth face with regards to suicide. (youthrex.com)
  • Is your program achieving the goals and objectives it was intended to accomplish? (cdc.gov)
  • Can progress on goals and objectives be shown to be related to your program, as opposed to other things that are going on at the same time? (cdc.gov)
  • In ascertaining relevance, IED considers not only the alignment of the program with country needs and government objectives, but also cross-sector CPS objectives, appropriateness of modalities and sector program designs, and sufficiency of donor coordination. (adb.org)
  • In addition, the flaws in learning outcomes assessment are also impacted by the 'Criterion Problem,' or what program evaluation defines as the difficulty in measuring multidimensional concepts - the three learning outcomes. (capsim.com)
  • They set their own research agendas, raise funds to support their evaluations, and work with J-PAL staff on research, policy outreach, and training. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • People who do program evaluation come from many different backgrounds, such as sociology, psychology, economics, social work, as well as political science subfields such as public policy and public administration who have studied a similar methodology known as policy analysis. (wikipedia.org)
  • They can improve injury prevention and control program planning, policy analysis, evaluation, and advocacy. (cdc.gov)
  • 9. To improve harmonization and alignment to wards government-led policy and strategic orientations, it is proposed that countries should institutionalize a framework for harmonization and alignment of partner support. (who.int)
  • All of these are appropriate evaluation questions and might be asked with the intention of documenting program progress, demonstrating accountability to funders and policymakers, or identifying ways to make the program better. (cdc.gov)
  • Linking program performance to program budget is the final step in accountability. (cdc.gov)
  • Helping USAID ensure accountability and results through monitoring, evaluation, and learning (ME&L) presented a multitude of challenges this year. (ictworks.org)
  • Management support for government S&T and innovation programs. (sri.com)
  • As higher education continues to coalesce at this intersection of education and careers, authentic assessment and skills-aligned curriculum at the University of Phoenix cultivates learners who simultaneously demonstrate the comportment indicative of engagement in higher education and in their respective industries," shares Eve Krahe Billings, Ph.D., dean, Academic Innovation & Evaluation at University of Phoenix and guest editor of the issue. (tmcnet.com)
  • A Guide for Arts Organizations, prepared by the Georgia Council for the Arts and National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, was designed to support arts organizations planning and conducting evaluation studies for the first time. (arts.gov)
  • The Evaluation Journey - A Toolkit for Cultural Operators from the European Network of Cultural Centres was produced to support organizations with limited budgets and limited human resources for evaluation. (arts.gov)
  • As opposed to other move forward programs, Peso Q does not involve collateral. (thepinksilver.com)
  • Contrary to some other funding programs, PesoQ does not involve a collateral to secure a progress. (thepinksilver.com)
  • these typically cannot be true experiments but the rigor can be greatly increased with the application of quasi-experimental design elements. (trainingmag.com)
  • Many programs do this by creating, monitoring, and reporting results for a small set of markers and milestones of program progress. (cdc.gov)
  • These results indicate a significant step forward in the clinical care of pregnant women with type 1 diabetes," said Kautzky-Willer, adding that, "this randomized clinical trial is very important showing that using hybrid closed-loop systems during pregnancy can essentially increase the pregnancy-specific time in target without higher rates of hypoglycemic episodes. (medscape.com)
  • Depression, anxiety and stress reduced more markedly in program completers. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Of note, the glucose control during night-time and early morning markedly improved using [the] hybrid closed-loop system. (medscape.com)
  • Using a Culturally Responsive and Equitable Evaluation Approach to Guide Research and Evaluation by Mathematica describes an approach to integrating diversity, inclusion, and equity principles into all phases of evaluation. (arts.gov)
  • Planning evaluation efforts for different pandemic scenarios and being nimble enough to rapidly adapt to shifting priorities are essential qualities for any research and evaluation program. (cdc.gov)
  • Evaluation of the ARDESOS program: an initiative to improve critical thinking skills. (bvsalud.org)
  • This is a missed opportunity to provide patients with treatment options that can ease withdrawal symptoms from nicotine and provide coping mechanisms to improve cessation outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • Within this setting, the evaluation aims to provide inputs to the forthcoming ADB country partnership strategy (CPS) for 2016-2020 scheduled to be finalized by early 2016, the beginning of the 13th five-year plan period 2016-2020. (adb.org)
  • Called "activity-based budgeting" or "performance budgeting," it requires an understanding of program components and the links between activities and intended outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • Despite the recent declines in rates of teenage pregnancy, relatively little is known about the few programs that have been successful in reducing adolescent pregnancy. (nih.gov)
  • This program is one of only four whose evaluation has successfully documented declines in teenage pregnancy using a random-assignment design. (nih.gov)
  • Four times as many women in the closed-loop group as the standard of care group met the goal of 70% of time in the pregnancy-specific target glucose range, without any increase in hypoglycemia . (medscape.com)
  • Consuming more than this during pregnancy is possibly unsafe and has been linked to an increased risk of miscarriage, increased risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), and other negative effects, including symptoms of caffeine withdrawal in newborns and lower birth weight. (medlineplus.gov)
  • INTRODUCTION: Opioid prescribing and subsequent rates of serious harms have dramatically increased in the past two decades, yet there are still significant barriers to reduction of risky opioid regimens. (umassmed.edu)
  • It is a tool for improving the educational vitality of academic institutions through attention to the competencies needed by individual teachers, and to the institutional policies required to promote academic excellence. (nih.gov)
  • 2005) have proven that this program can be implemented with fidelity by both certified (i.e., general and special education teachers) and non-certified professionals (e.g., paraprofessionals), as well as nonprofessionals (e.g., tutors). (researchgate.net)
  • A maintenance to abstinence (MTA) program has the specific goal of achieving abstinence from maintenance therapies, also known as opioid agonist medications, such as Methadone or Buprenorphine. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Although the standard of care for treatment of opioid use disorder is with maintenance therapies [ 1 ], this program offers individuals who would like to wean off these medications the opportunity to do so in a supportive and structured environment. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Alternative residential programs for opioid use disorder include the more traditional Therapeutic Community (TC) program which relies on the effects of the socialisation within a group in a residential setting as the main agent of therapy and change [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The MTA program is similar to a TC program in its residential setting and community focus, however differs in that it provides a dedicated service for those individuals who wish to wean off opioid agonist therapies to achieve abstinence. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This research developed an interactive computer program that unlike earlier works derives the economic burden using a bottom-up-approach-summing the cost of each individual fatality based on the decedent's characteristics as reported by CFOI. (cdc.gov)
  • There was no significant difference between completers and non-completers on socio-demographics, self-reported drug addiction or risk taking behaviour on program entry, except for suicidal thoughts while intoxicated (p = 0.033). (biomedcentral.com)
  • Background Between the 2011-2012 and 2014-2015 school years, the Injury Prevention Centre of Greater Dallas (IPC) implemented Give Kids a Boost (GKB) , a one-year, multi-faceted, school-based booster seat program in a total of 8 target schools in the Dallas area. (bmj.com)
  • This study aimed to determine the depression, anxiety, stress and quality of life amongst maintenance to abstinence (MTA) program residents. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This evaluation covers a period during which the PRC has transformed itself into an upper middle-income country that will need to act preemptively to address new challenges to sustain and improve the quality of growth. (adb.org)
  • Furthermore, the overall aim of the quality assessment is to ensure and develop the quality of the program. (lu.se)
  • In the view of the Committee, the quality evaluation assessment could have benefitted from more explicit criteria. (lu.se)
  • This section includes data from the state asthma program and from hospitals across the state. (cdc.gov)
  • I've seen poor evaluations from clinics and hospitals but somehow it doesn't seem to sully their reputation as much. (theschoolspeechtherapist.com)
  • The tracking program guided the study design and analyzed the data. (cdc.gov)
  • Rossi, Lipsey and Freeman (2004) suggest the following kinds of assessment, which may be appropriate at these different stages: Assessment of the need for the program Assessment of program design and logic/theory Assessment of how the program is being implemented (i.e., is it being implemented according to plan? (wikipedia.org)
  • The study looked at the relationships among lead, asbestos, and polychlorinated biphenyl contamination and a possible increase in cancer cases. (cdc.gov)
  • The Connecticut Tracking Program assisted with a follow-up study to the original investigation. (cdc.gov)
  • The follow-up study found that the trend of increased male bladder cancer ended in 1989. (cdc.gov)
  • The Azhe'é Bidziil ("Strong Fathers ") study protocol, developed in response to community advisory board feedback , illustrates a community -engaged approach to developing and implementing a fatherhood program in two Diné (Navajo) communities . (bvsalud.org)
  • Being a competency-based program of study, where each student's program of study is individually tailored to develop the competencies necessary for becoming a highly skilled evaluator and to address individual professional goals. (wmich.edu)
  • Includes resources on how to plan and manage an evaluation study. (arts.gov)
  • Authored by Dr. Leslie Fenwick, this landscape analysis report presents information and data about state evaluation standards for teacher preparation programs and providers. (naeducation.org)
  • Based at leading universities around the world, our experts are economists who use randomized evaluations to answer critical questions in the fight against poverty. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • Some universities also have specific training programs, especially at the postgraduate level in program evaluation, for those who studied an undergraduate subject area lacking in program evaluation skills. (wikipedia.org)
  • A preventive Oral Care Program (OCP) was designed, focusing on home care nurses and older people, in collaboration with dental hygienists. (hanze.nl)