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Evaluating the Tikkun Middot Project Tobin Belzer PhD October 28, 2013

Evaluating the Tikkun Middot Project Tobin Belzer PhD October 28, 2013. This session will provide:. A brief introduction to program evaluation An overview of the evaluation plan for the Tikkun Middot Project An opportunity to think about what you would like to learn.

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Evaluating the Tikkun Middot Project Tobin Belzer PhD October 28, 2013

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  1. Evaluating the TikkunMiddot Project • Tobin Belzer PhD • October 28, 2013

  2. This session will provide: • A brief introduction to program evaluation • An overview of the evaluation plan for the TikkunMiddot Project • An opportunity to think about what youwould like to learn

  3. What is program evaluation?

  4. Evaluation can be used to: • Tell a program’s story • Improve implementation • Test the theory underlying a program • Demonstrate accountability • Support fundraising efforts • Inform the field

  5. Implementation (Formative) • Outcome (Summative) Types of evaluation

  6. Questions driving an IMPLEMENTATION focused evaluation could include: • Who and how many participated? • What happened? • How was your program received? • What should be modified?

  7. Questions driving an OUTCOME focused evaluation could include: • Is the program having the desired effect? • What else is the program accomplishing?

  8. Questions?

  9. TikkunMiddot Project Outcomes Focused Evaluation

  10. POPULATIONS: • 1) Leaders • 2) Study Group Members • 3) Task Force Members • METHODS: • 1) Interviews • 2) Surveys • 3) Participant observation • 4) Analysis of primary documents

  11. Your role: Interview Participant (2 times) Liaison Evaluator?

  12. Questions?

  13. What do you want to know?

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