What is the purpose of working with stakeholders in focusing the evaluation design?
To gather information on the program’s perspectives, values, and goals, and to ensure their values and input are represented in the evaluation.
What should evaluation questions reflect based on the first two steps of the evaluation process?
The knowledge gained and the community’s perspectives on the program.
How can cultural assumptions impact evaluation design?
Cultural assumptions may influence the design and implementation
How can involving stakeholders facilitate their support for the evaluation?
By discussing how the evaluation will benefit the community and ensuring their values are reflected in the evaluation questions and design.
Why is it important to phrase evaluation questions respectfully?
To consider and respect community norms and cultural sensitivity.
Why is understanding what types of information the community respects and trusts critical?
To ensure the evaluation provides useful and credible information to stakeholders.
What should you discuss with stakeholders to build buy-in and support?
The community’s specific information needs and how the evaluation results will be used.
How should the choice of evaluation questions align with stakeholder input?
Questions should mirror stakeholders' values and how they define “success.”
What should be taken into account when designing an evaluation to fit cultural norms?
Social, political, and cultural values.