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The Logic Model, Participatory Evaluation And Out Of School Art Programs, Kimberly A. Kleinhans
The Logic Model, Participatory Evaluation And Out Of School Art Programs, Kimberly A. Kleinhans
Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
The logic model and participatory evaluation are two popular methods of conducting program evaluation. Although both methods have their strengths, each has distinct weaknesses which can be ameliorated by combining them both together. The combined method is used to evaluate an out of school art program at a museum. Using both the logic model and participatory evaluation yielded beneficial results with more accurate representation of program outcomes.
A Revised Logic Model For Educational Program Evaluation, Zsa-Zsa Booker
A Revised Logic Model For Educational Program Evaluation, Zsa-Zsa Booker
Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods
The logic model is an evaluation tool popularly used for obtaining grant funding. Its limitations make it unlike other theory driven evaluation methods. A critical examination of the logic model leads to the construction of an enriched revised logic model.