Culturally Competent Evaluation
Types of Evaluations
Included in the process of an effective evaluation
Data Collection methods
Practical Strategies for a Culturally competent program
Child Assessment
Important Factors to create an Evaluation Reports that makes a Difference
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Assess your self-awareness. Engage stakeholders that reflect the diversity of the community. Lay clear ground rules. Create a diverse advisory team. 

How to engage stakeholders?

100

This provides basic accountability. This provides evidence to show if the goals and objectives of the program were met.

What is performance monitoring evaluation?

100

This is any person or group who is interested in the program being evaluated or the results of the evaluation.

What is a stakeholder?

100

What? Who? and When?

What questions do Quantitative data collection methods answer? 

100

assess cultural self-awareness, engage with diverse stakeholders of the community, lay ground rules, build trust, create a diverse advisory team

How to engage stakeholders?

100

fundamental to other forms of learning, cross-cutting, active and dynamic (hands on engagement and interactions), developmentally salient

What are the 4 FOLD skills theoretical criteria?

100

This is active and put together for the intended audience. It must have clear numerical data.

What is structure and style?

200

Clarify the stakeholders ideas of the program and what is known about the social and historical context of the program. Showcase community strengths and assets.

How to describe the program to be evaluated?

200

This is about the implementation of the program and is what the Parent Educator can easily have an effect on. 

What is a process/formative evaluation?

200

The markers of progress toward the change you hope to make. 

What are indicators?

200

Why? and How?

What questions do Qualitative methods of data collection answer?

200

give stakeholders' perspectives, acknowledge the historical and social context of the program, spotlight community strengths and assets

How to describe the program?

200

curiosity, creativity, self-regulation, executive function, critical thinking, perspective taking, internal representations of self

What are FOLD skills?

200

This is how the report of the program results will be used. The reporter should know this beforee putting the report together.

What is function?

300

Evaluation questions reflect the stakeholders' values and aspects of how culture might influence the evaluation have been considered.

How to focus the evaluation design?

300

This reflects the changes made in parents, children, and the community. It shows what was learned and the impact of the program.

What is an outcome/summative evaluation?

300

A systematic process of collecting and analyzing data and communicating what was learned honestly.

What is evaluative thinking?

300

surveys, tests and assessments

What are examples of Quantitative methods?

300

questions reflect stakeholders' concerns, think about how culture impacts the design of the evaluation and the collecting instruments, adapt the data collection procedures to the stakeholders being sure to represent multiple perspectives

How to focus the evaluation design and gather credible evidence?

300

Skills that are generally not included in measurement even though they are incredibly important to boader development

What are FOLD skills?

300

These items provide the key to how the report is structured. The audience should be chosen before the preparation of the report.

What is Scope and Audience?

400

Use multiple perspectives and factor in cultural and linguistic distinctions when deciding how to collect data.

How to gather credible evidence?

400

This is done during the planning phase of a program. It looks at the needs of the community and focuses on how to meet those needs with the program being designed.

What is a needs assessment?

400

Describes a program clearly and in detail to support understanding and evaluation. Identifies intended rsults and determines the resources, inputs, and activities required to achieve the intended results.  

What is a logic model?

400

interviews, focus groups, observations, review of artifacts and documents

What are examples of Qualitative methods?

400

Analyze the data with stakeholders, interpret together what it means, make judgements and recommendations based on the collective interpretation of the data, keep in mind cultural influence and that a variety of voices are heard not just the most powerful

How to justify conclusion?

400

DRDP, GOLD, WSS, COR Advantage

What are KEP-Approved assessments for Early childhood based on the ECIPS?

400

This is the support data with graphics and pictorial displays. Do not get too techie or detailed.

What is the Content?

500

Be sure many diverse stakeholders' voices are heard and involved in the data analysis and the recommendations for change so that the changes are specific to the needs of the stakeholders.

How to justify conclusions and ensure the use of the evaluation?

500

Level 1-Preimplemention tier; Level 2-Accountability tier; Level 3-Program clarification tier; Level 4-Progress toward objectives tier; Level 5-Program impact tier

What is the 5 tiered approach to program evaluation that will help decide the evaluation used?

500

There should be 3-5 of these. They should answer who, what, when, why, and how. They should be responsive to funders and speak to the goals of the program like implementation, accountability, or achievement.

What are evaluation questions?

500

Who is the data collector, how can we engage traditionally excluded groups? Will there be anonymity? What is the level of confidentiality? Will you need consent?

What are some considerations when choosing what method(s) of data collection will be used?

500

An advisory committee consisting of diverse stakeholders makes recommendations, be sure the evaluation results are tailored to the stakeholders' needs, facilitate the use of the data gathered, check back in with the progress of the recommendations

How to ensure the use of the evaluation findings and share the lessons learned?

500

where it is done, what is assessed, how it is done, and who does it

What are the differences between authentic assessment and conventional assessment?

500

This is the best way to present the information and keep the audience attending.

What is format?

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