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EVAL 6000: Foundations of Evaluation. Dr. Chris L. S. Coryn Nick Saxton Fall 2014. Agenda. Identifying and assessing evaluation opportunities First steps in addressing evaluation opportunities Designing evaluations. Identifying and assessing evaluation opportunities.
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EVAL 6000: Foundations of Evaluation Dr. Chris L. S. Coryn Nick Saxton Fall 2014
Agenda • Identifying and assessing evaluation opportunities • First steps in addressing evaluation opportunities • Designing evaluations
Sources of evaluation opportunities • Evaluation request for proposals (RFPs) • Evaluation requests for qualifications (RFQs) • Internal evaluation assignments • Sole-source evaluation assignments • Evaluator-initiated evaluation opportunities
Bidders conferences • Serves numerous purposes • Background • Answering (potential) evaluator questions • Be cautious—do not give away plans!
Developing the evaluation team • Identify needed expertise • Recruit those with required expertise • Consider compensation
Developing thorough familiarity with the need for evaluation • Carefully investigate RFP • Attend bidders’ conference • Investigate other sources
Stipulating standards for guiding and assessing the evaluation • Require all evaluation team members to learn and apply selected principles or standards
Establishing support for the projected evaluation • Often difficult depending upon the organization in which one works
Developing the evaluation proposal’s appendix • Include any and all relevant materials that potentially supplement the proposal
Planning for a stakeholder review panel • Including, but not limited to: • Program constituents • Policymakers • Evaluation experts • Funders
Generic checklist for designing evaluations • See pages 462-466 • For discussion!