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Evaluate 1100 Words You Need Week 17 Day 3

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Evaluate 1100 Words You Need

Evaluate 1100 Words You Need

/ɪˈvæl.ju.eɪt/ (verb)

to analyze the quality or importance of something, assess, appraise, gauge, weigh, estimate, calculate, weigh up

WHAT IS AN EVALUATION PLAN?
An evaluation plan is a written document that describes how you will monitor and evaluate your program, as well as how you intend to use evaluation results for program improvement and decision making. The evaluation plan clarifies how you will describe the “What,” the “How,” and the “Why It Matters” for your program.

CDC’s Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health (1999) is a guide to effectively evaluate public health programs and use the findings for program improvement and decision making. While the framework is described in terms of steps, the actions are not always linear and are often completed in a back-and-forth effort that is cyclical in nature. Similar to the framework, the development of an evaluation plan is an ongoing process. You may need to revisit a step during the process and complete other discrete steps concurrently. Within each step of the framework, there are important components that are useful to consider in the creation of an evaluation plan.

Source: https://www.cdc.gov/

Noun: evaluation, evaluator

Adjective: evaluative

Farsi: ارزیابی کردن، سنجیدن


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