4.5 Policy and Program Evaluation Flashcards

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Policy Evaluation

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Develops an understanding of the merit, worth, and utility of a policy.

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An evaluative framework (for policy or programs) needs to consider:

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  • Utility: Who wants the evaluation results and for what purpose?
  • Feasibility: Are the evaluation procedures practical, given the resources available?
  • Propriety: Is the evaluation being conducted in a fair and ethical way?
  • Accuracy: Are approaches at each step accurate?
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What are the main differences between Policy Evaluation and Program Evaluation

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  • The level of analysis required (e.g., system or community level for policy evaluation; program level for program evaluation).
  • The scale and scope of data collection may be greater with policy evaluation.
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Evaluation of planning policies, not unlike plan implementation evaluation, can involve a ___________ or a ___________ perspective.

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  • A performance perspective would consider utilization: did the plan prove useful for subsequent decision-making?
  • A conformance perspective would investigate the extent to which policies or implementation substantively align with the recommendations made by the plan.
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