10 Questions
Providers are not required to have their projects constantly monitored and evaluated by outside experts and the project implementers.
False
Participatory evaluation involves stakeholders taking a passive role in assessing the implementation and impact of a project.
False
Evaluation, according to Hall (2012), assesses the design, implementation, and effect of programs, policies, and projects.
True
The evaluation process has never employed research methods from the social sciences to determine the impact of new public programs.
False
Ex-post evaluation is another term used for evaluating completed activities.
True
Focus groups in participatory evaluation only ask closed-ended questions.
False
External evaluators are not considered desirable or helpful in providing independent perspectives on projects.
False
Monitoring and recording of project information do not play a crucial role in fine-tuning activities and maximizing results.
False
Evaluation only focuses on the effect of programs, policies, and projects, neglecting design and implementation.
False
Participatory evaluation does not involve stakeholders presenting their own analyses.
False
Engage students in a mapping activity where they identify and mark locations in their community like homes, schools, libraries, parks, and natural features. Encourage discussion by asking questions about their choices and perceptions of their community based on the representation of different places.
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