Worksheet designed to help with communication strategy
Presentation on the use of data and narrative in evaluation
Worksheet designed to help with the presentation of program data
How can programs use data for planning purposes? How can they share results with stakeholders? Ideally, program staff will have structured opportunities to look at evaluation data from their own program sites, and to generate reporting and practice plans based on that data.
The following are key to the use of data for continuous improvement:
Communication of evaluation findings with both internal and external audiences is critically important. Different audiences have different needs when it comes to data. Think about who needs to know what, and when and how they need to know it, when sharing evaluation results.
This section provides tools for interpreting evaluation results, and planning tools to help you communicate those results to different audiences.
1. Rosenberg, H. (2013). Embracing the Use of Data for Continuous Program Improvement. Family Involvement Network of Educators (FINE) Newsletter, 5(3). Retrieved from http://www.hfrp.org/publications-resources/browse-our-publications/embracing-the-use-of-datafor-continuous-program-improvement↩