
#EvalTuesdayTip Cognitive Bias #1: Evaluators’ Blind Spots (Cognitive Biases!)
Evaluators can get very caught up in their own expertise and forget that common cognitive biases affect us all. Especially when working as a single

Evaluators can get very caught up in their own expertise and forget that common cognitive biases affect us all. Especially when working as a single

Evaluator competencies are critical for ensuring quality, and Khulisa is excited that there is a new tool to assess evaluator competencies. It was developed by

Clean data is vital to generate accurate results for evaluations. Most organizations use excel for all data processing and don’t have the skillsets to use

Evaluation is an activity based on data literacy, data collection and data analysis. But obtaining data is the challenge of the moment. With the global

It’s that time of the year again… We make new plans for exercise, sign up for Veganary and vow to reduce plastic use. No matter what anyone

Many evaluators are unaware of the versatility of PowerPoint as a media creation platform. The application is commonly used only for presenting, but can be

Reflecting on 2020 and its many challenges and triumphs, Khulisa is taking a well-deserved break for two weeks. We encourage all evaluators to relax and

Looking for a good read to end the year? Here are Khulisa’s blogs from 2020 Setting reading benchmarks for languages in SA – Khulisa contributes

Setting reading benchmarks for African languages and English First Additional Language has taken a step forward in South Africa. Khulisa, in collaboration the DBE, national

Khulisa loved participating in the LEGO Foundation’s Play Activity last week! LEGO asked all partners to get their creative juices flowing and paint a