#EvalTuesdayTip Throwback: Blob Trees
In this #EvalTuesdayTip, we present a throwback to a simple yet powerful evaluation tool that helps children and adults who have experienced trauma to identify
In this #EvalTuesdayTip, we present a throwback to a simple yet powerful evaluation tool that helps children and adults who have experienced trauma to identify
Under Khulisa’s Data Privacy Policy, all data is secured safely using cloud services and Khulisa takes steps to prevent the loss, damage, and unauthorized destruction
A Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) can be used to measure performance and ensure data privacy laws are incorporated into each step of the data
Khulisa has created an Informed Consent Form to provide to evaluation respondents. The completion of this form for participation in any evaluation is mandatory. Use
It is tempting to collect lots of data whenever you conduct an evaluation. Today’s privacy laws and practices summarized in our blog make it even
Our second lesson on Data Privacy and Confidentiality encourages evaluators to collaboratively develop their data protection policy. Khulisa has a data privacy policy that is
Our first lesson provides links to data privacy regulations in the United States, Europe, and South Africa. It also provides a link to the United
In our Throwback #EvalTuesdayTip, we highlight an #EvalTuesdayTip titled 6 tips for gender-responsive evaluations. Our researchers Jhon Lugo and Margaret Roper wrote a blog published
Today’s throwback #EvalTuesdayTip was first published on May 1, 2018 and focuses on communicating data by using color in your evaluations: Color is critical for
by Jesse Smith “There has never been greater urgency for actionable evidence to inform decision-making to serve the needs of the American people. To achieve