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MEASURING OUTCOMES. Jim Moran Nancy Lucero. TELLING THE WOKSAPE OYATE STORY. ACTIVITIES & OUTPUTS. Assumptions. Assumptions. Institutional Impact through increasing INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL. OUTCOMES. Assumptions. Measuring Outcomes. COLLECTING INFORMATION
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MEASURING OUTCOMES Jim Moran Nancy Lucero
TELLING THE WOKSAPE OYATE STORY ACTIVITIES & OUTPUTS Assumptions Assumptions Institutional Impact through increasing INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL OUTCOMES Assumptions
Measuring Outcomes • COLLECTING INFORMATION • Combine qualitative and quantitative • approaches • Build breadth (quantitative) and • depth (qualitative) into an evaluation • Both can fit within an Indigenous • value system
QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES • Record / Document Review • Intake forms • Attendance rosters • Test scores • Surveys / Questionnaires • Mostly closed-ended questions • Scales to measure specific knowledge / attitudes / behaviors • Observations • Record the frequency of target behaviors
QUALITATIVE APPROACHES • Interviews • Individual • Phone or face-to-face • Open-ended questions • Participants tell their stories • Focus Groups • Group interview • Open-ended questions • Participants tell their stories • Observations • Write down detailed description of interactions • Video tape participants
JJJJJ Jim Moran, Ph.D jmoran@du.edu 303-909-0531 Nancy Lucero, Ph.D., LCSW nlucero@du.edu 720-201-2000