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Overview. Evaluation approaches Overview Approaches for childhood obesity Discuss pros and cons Plan Quality Evaluation. Margerum (2011) Figure 10.1. Passive Approach. Is increased understanding the intended result?

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  1. Overview • Evaluation approaches • Overview • Approaches for childhood obesity • Discuss pros and cons • Plan Quality Evaluation

  2. Margerum (2011) Figure 10.1

  3. Passive Approach • Is increased understanding the intended result? • What concrete ways can increased understanding influence decision making? • Passive approach may lead to informal networks that support implementation

  4. Cooperative Approach • Are conditions static enough for participants to predict necessary actions? • Will the plan be good enough to guide action?

  5. Adaptive Network Approach • Is the problem complex and dynamic enough to warrant ongoing transaction costs? • Is there the commitment and energy to support a sustained effort? • Can the supporting collaborative networks be developed to support implementation?

  6. How is evaluation used?

  7. Collaboration Evaluation

  8. Plan Evaluation • What would indicate they were using good information? • How would you know if their process was effective? • What would you look for in a good quality plan? • What would indicate they are producing good short term results? • What outcomes would indicate they are doing well? • How would you assess their approach?

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