Difference between revisions of "Outcome Mapping"

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{{Term|OUTCOME MAPPING|Methodology of  evaluating a program that takes into consideration one specific type of result: [[Outcomes]] as behavioral change. Outcomes are defined as changes in the behavior, relationships, activities, or actions of the people, groups, and organizations with whom a program works directly. This methodology can be used at the program, project, or organizational level. It is divided into three steps:
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{{Term|OUTCOME MAPPING|Methodology of  evaluating a program that takes into consideration one specific type of result: [[Outcomes]] as behavioral change. Outcomes are defined as changes in the behavior, relationships, activities, or actions of the people, groups, and organizations with whom a program works directly. This methodology can be used at the program, project, or organizational level. It is divided into three steps:<ref> http://portals.wi.wur.nl(09 July 2008), http://www.odi.org (09 July 2008)
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| Adults need to be free to direct themselves
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Intentional Design Helps a program establish consensus on the macro level changes it will help to bring about and plan the strategies it will use
 
Intentional Design Helps a program establish consensus on the macro level changes it will help to bring about and plan the strategies it will use
 
Outcome and [[Performance]] Monitoring Provides a framework for the ongoing monitoring of the program’s actions and the boundary partners’ progress toward the achievement of -outcomes. It is based largely on systematized [[Self-Assessment|self-assessment]]
 
Outcome and [[Performance]] Monitoring Provides a framework for the ongoing monitoring of the program’s actions and the boundary partners’ progress toward the achievement of -outcomes. It is based largely on systematized [[Self-Assessment|self-assessment]]
 
Evaluation Planning  Helps the program to identify evaluation priorities and develop an evaluation plan
 
Evaluation Planning  Helps the program to identify evaluation priorities and develop an evaluation plan
 
 
http://portals.wi.wur.nl/ppme/?Outcome_mapping (09 July 2008), http://www.odi.org (09 July 2008)
 

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{{Term|OUTCOME MAPPING|Methodology of evaluating a program that takes into consideration one specific type of result: Outcomes as behavioral change. Outcomes are defined as changes in the behavior, relationships, activities, or actions of the people, groups, and organizations with whom a program works directly. This methodology can be used at the program, project, or organizational level. It is divided into three steps:[1]
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