Logic models are perhaps the most widely used tools in program evaluation work. They provide reasonably straightforward, visual illustrations of plausible links between program activities and outcomes. Consequently, they are employed frequently in stakeholder engagement, communication, and evaluation project planning. However, their relative simplicity comes with multiple drawbacks that can compromise the integrity of evaluation studies. In this Black Ice article, we outline key considerations and provide practical strategies that can help those engaged in evaluation work to identify and mitigate some limitations of logic modelsLes modèles logiques sont vraisemblablement les outils d’évaluation de programme les plus utilisés. Ils illustrent...
Leslie CooksyLogic models as a technique have been well accepted into the discussion around increase...
The logic model and participatory evaluation are two popular methods of conducting program evaluatio...
Logic models are becoming an increasingly common feature of systematic reviews, as is the use of pro...
Logic models are graphic representations of the relationship between program activities and their in...
Program managers across private and public sectors are being asked to describe and evaluate their pr...
The logic model is an evaluation tool popularly used for obtaining grant funding. Its limitations ma...
This course provides a holistic approach to planning and evaluating education and outreach programs....
This collection, provided by EvaluATE: Evaluation Resource Center for Advanced Technological Educati...
Recent interest was noted in the evaluation community in expanding focus from program implementation...
This section includes shorter (e.g., 10-15 A Three-Step Approach to Teaching Logic Models RALPH R...
This 1-page resource, provided by EvaluATE: Evaluation Resource Center for Advanced Technological Ed...
Background: Program logic is one of the most used tools by the public policy evaluator. There is, ho...
To better facilitate their work, program evaluators have developed a series of tools. One tool, the ...
This dissertation addresses theory and practice of evaluation and assessment in university student a...
Logic models are graphic representations of the relationship between program activities and their in...
Leslie CooksyLogic models as a technique have been well accepted into the discussion around increase...
The logic model and participatory evaluation are two popular methods of conducting program evaluatio...
Logic models are becoming an increasingly common feature of systematic reviews, as is the use of pro...
Logic models are graphic representations of the relationship between program activities and their in...
Program managers across private and public sectors are being asked to describe and evaluate their pr...
The logic model is an evaluation tool popularly used for obtaining grant funding. Its limitations ma...
This course provides a holistic approach to planning and evaluating education and outreach programs....
This collection, provided by EvaluATE: Evaluation Resource Center for Advanced Technological Educati...
Recent interest was noted in the evaluation community in expanding focus from program implementation...
This section includes shorter (e.g., 10-15 A Three-Step Approach to Teaching Logic Models RALPH R...
This 1-page resource, provided by EvaluATE: Evaluation Resource Center for Advanced Technological Ed...
Background: Program logic is one of the most used tools by the public policy evaluator. There is, ho...
To better facilitate their work, program evaluators have developed a series of tools. One tool, the ...
This dissertation addresses theory and practice of evaluation and assessment in university student a...
Logic models are graphic representations of the relationship between program activities and their in...
Leslie CooksyLogic models as a technique have been well accepted into the discussion around increase...
The logic model and participatory evaluation are two popular methods of conducting program evaluatio...
Logic models are becoming an increasingly common feature of systematic reviews, as is the use of pro...