
#EvalTuesdayTip: Using Strong Data Protocols When Working with Vulnerable Populations.
July 30th was the annual World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, as recognized by the United Nations. In recognition of this day, we published a
July 30th was the annual World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, as recognized by the United Nations. In recognition of this day, we published a
July 30th was the annual World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, as recognized by the United Nations. In recognition of this day, we published a
July 30th was the annual World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, as recognized by the United Nations. In recognition of this day, we published a
Today, July 30th, is the annual World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, as recognized by the United Nations. In recognition of this day, we published
We recently came across a 2019 blog post, “OPM team develops new tool for improving power calculations”, by Michale Binci and Paul Jasper of Oxford
As the global evaluation partner for Schools2030, a 10-year learning improvement program working with 1,000 schools in 10 countries, Khulisa is responsible for evaluating the
Realist evaluation, a form of theory-driven evaluation, evaluates a program by asking, “What works in which circumstances and for whom?” rather than merely, “Does it
We recently came across a very simple, useful explanation of “Rubrics for Program Evaluation” from the University of New Mexico (UNM) Evaluation Lab. The article
We recently came across a useful paper, “Disrupting evaluation? Emerging technologies and their implications for the evaluation industry”, which addresses the impact of emerging technologies
This week we look back on a two-part #EvalTuesdayTip series from exactly two years ago about the benefits of a great quality assurance and surveillance