"Written in an easy language, this manual offers the reader clear action steps to be taken: the planning phase (identifying stakeholders, developing evaluation questions, budgeting, selecting an evaluator), the implementation (determining data-collection methods, collecting data, analyzing and interpreting data) and the utilisation phase (communicating findings and utilising the process and results)." (commbox)
PART I: W.K. KELLOGG FOUNDATION'S PHILOSOPHY AND EXPECTATIONS
1 Where We Are: Understanding the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Framework for Evaluation, 2
2 How We Got Here: A Summary of the Evaluation Landscape, History, Paradigms, and Balancing Acts, 4
3 Three Levels of Evaluation, 14
Project-Level Evaluation -- Cluster Evaluation -- Program and Policymaking Evaluation
PART II: BLUEPRINT FOR CONDUCTING PROJECT-LEVEL EVALUATION
4 Exploring the Three Components of Project-Level Evaluation, 20
Context Evaluation -- Implementation Evaluation -- Outcome Evaluation -- Program Logic Model Examples
5 Planning and Implementing Project-Level Evaluation, 47
Planning Steps: Preparing for an Evaluation, 48
Step 1: Identifying Stakeholders and Establishing an Evaluation Team
Step 2: Developing Evaluation Questions
Step 3: Budgeting for an Evaluation
Step 4: Selecting an Evaluator
Implementation Steps: Designing and Conducting an Evaluation, 69
Step 5: Determining Data-Collection Methods
Step 6: Collecting Data
Step 7: Analyzing and Interpreting Data
Utilization Steps: Communicating Findings and Utilizing Results, 96
Step 8: Communicating Findings and Insights
Step 9: Utilizing the Process and Results of Evaluation