This is a searchable database of solutions from a United Nation's program that highlights outstanding urban initiatives throughout the world that promote sustainable development.
Many years of participatory evaluation practice show that involvement of multiple stakeholders is beneficial. It is our steadfast
belief that evaluators, funders, program providers and their board...
As stated previously, choosing data collection strategies (e.g., surveys, observations, record reviews) depends upon the purpose
of the evaluation, the evaluation questions, the time frame, and the...
This lesson plan is intended to engage students in creating positive scenarios for the future. It includes hosting a Positive Futures Fair for the community that highlights career and volunteer...
Sponsored by the US Partnership on Education for Sustainable Development, the Disciplinary Associations Network for Sustainability is an informal network of professional associations working on:
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Organizations can learn a lot from and about their staff using evaluation data collection strategies such as surveys, interviews
and record reviews. As shown below, information about staff and their...
Organizations typically need technology systems for four main purposes (1) management support (e.g., for use with financial,
HR, or procedural information), (2) internal and external communication...
Evaluative Thinking was defined by former REP partners who participated in the ETHOS project as a type of reflective practice
that incorporated use of systematically collected data to inform...