Resource Library
Evaluate's resource library contains materials related to evaluation theory, methodology, practice, and use. We have selected materials that are especially pertinent to the evaluation in the ATE context. We invite you to help us expand the library by recommending or submitting evaluation resources you have found useful in your evaluation work.
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http://evaluation.wmich.edu/evalctr/checklists/values_criteria.pdf
General Values and Criteria Checklist
Sound evaluations are grounded in clear and appropriate values (principles, attributes, or
qualities held to be intrinsically good, desirable, important, and of general worth) and criteria (standards on which to base judgments). This checklist is intended to help evaluators and their clients consider an appropriate range of generic values and criteria as they identify those that will undergird particular evaluations. -
http://evaluation.wmich.edu/evalctr/checklists/guidingprinciples2005.pdf
AEA Guiding Principles Checklist
This checklist is designed to help evaluators apply the American Evaluation Association’s Guiding Principles for Evaluators in formative and summative metaevaluations. The checklist’s contents generally adhere to and in some cases are taken verbatim from the Guiding Principles.
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http://evaluation.wmich.edu/evalctr/checklists/program_metaeval.pdf
Program Evaluations Checklist
This checklist is for performing final, summative metaevaluations. It is organized according to the Joint Committee Program Evaluation Standards. For each of the 30 standards the checklist includes 6 checkpoints
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http://evaluation.wmich.edu/evalctr/checklists/ecb.pdf
Evaluation Capacity Building Checklist
The purpose of this checklist is to provide a set of guidelines for organizational evaluation
capacity building (ECB), i.e., for incorporating evaluation routinely into the life of an organization. The checklist, which was developed from case study data and an extensive literature review, can be a resource for a wide range of stakeholders in organizations seeking to increase their long-term capacity to conduct and use program evaluations in everyday activities. -
http://evaluation.wmich.edu/evalctr/checklists/institutionalizingeval.pdf
Institutionalizing Evaluation Checklist
This checklist offers 18 points that should be considered when attempting institutionalizing evaluation in organizational operations.
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