Program Planning & Evaluation 2009

Implementing Program Planning and Evaluation

 


“I will use this information to develop a comprehensive program evaluation.”

—course participant

Implementing Program Planning and Evaluation teaches planners in public health nursing, emergency preparedness, environmental health and other public health disciplines how to build and evaluate programs using practical processes and outcome measures. Learn to identify key stakeholders, develop a program logic model, create a basic evaluation plan, and use the evaluation data to draw conclusions.

Carl Osaki, Luann D'Ambrosio

Objectives

  1. List and describe the stakeholders of program planning and evaluation process.
  2. Identify key stakeholders in an evaluation.
  3. Develop the components and elements of a program logic model.
  4. Create a basic evaluation plan including data collection and analyzing methods.
  5. List three ways to use evaluation data to draw conclusions about a program.
  6. List 3–5 concepts in program planning and evaluation that could influence responses to public health disasters and emergencies, communicable diseases incidents, or emerging or current public health threats.

 

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