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“Genuine evaluation” snippets from across the globe
What does the term “genuine evaluation” mean to the rest of the planet, including those who don’t identify as “evaluators”? We’ve collated a few snippets from our Google Alerts file to give a picture that is sometimes humorous, sometimes actually … Continue reading
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Tagged balance, comparisons, failure, international aid, IT, learning, outcomes, politics, product evaluation, service evaluation
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How can transparency efforts adequately report on long-term and hard to measure results?
Public reporting is an important part of genuine evaluation. But is there a risk that programs with long-term outcomes will receive less support than they deserve? The latest developments in the British Government’s move for more transparency.
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Jane at Real Evaluation
Patricia at CIRCLE (RMIT)