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    program evaluation. Evaluations have been around for centuries and are used for different purposes. According to Westat (2010), the concept of evaluation has been around since 2000 B.C. Furthermore, Westat contends that evaluation clarifies what works and why. There are several types of evaluations. Many of us are familiar with evaluations related to job performance; however, we are focusing on evaluations concerning program evaluation and project evaluation. The critical concept of evaluation…

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    Today Ms. Smith asked me to continue developing performance evaluation standards and objectives for the Nursing Supervisor role. In the last clinical I explored performance standards in the context of an Fort Belvoir Community Hospital’s (FBCH) mission and vision. This week Ms. Smith has asked me to keep the organization’s mission and vision in mind as I develop performance standards and objectives. In previous meetings Ms. Smith and I discussed that performance standards should be clear and…

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    Background: Previous Program Evaluation Paths The Clinton Administration acknowledged that agencies and departments were inefficient and lacked oversight of outcomes. The administration consequently passed the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993 (GRPA 93), giving government officials a tool to begin to properly manage outcome assessment of programs. The Act called for all federal agencies to develop five-year strategic plans with long-term goals. The agencies had to submit annual…

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    According to Glickman, Gordon and Ross-Gordon (2014) teacher evaluation systems should contain aspects of both summative and formative evaluations. Summative evaluations alone do not lead to the improvement of instructional practices of teachers. Following this type of protocol in teacher evaluation can also cause negative feelings and lack of participation by teachers. It is important that the teacher evaluation process fosters trust and open communication between teachers and evaluators…

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    Summative Evaluation The summative evaluation for this workshop would be the production of two lesson plans that the teachers who attend this workshop will be able to take back and use in their classrooms. The purpose of the lesson plans is twofold. First, the lesson plans will give the educator a good start at putting together a fitness unit using cooperative learning groups. Second, the lesson plan will include need to include the concepts that the participant has learned during the…

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    Developing an Evaluation Plan The general purpose of developing an evaluation plan is to measure the overall outcome of the proposed solution. In addition, that the evaluation plan is a fundamental piece that provides to understanding the theory and practice to evaluate before and after implementation results of the change. Further, more the evaluation provides information on whether ultimate goals are being fully met or modify current activities where necessary for program improvement. A…

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    ANA Program Evaluation

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    The evaluation process involves evaluation of structure, processes, and outcomes. Evaluation process usually conveys the effect of a policy that is implemented ( Milstead, 2016). The structure involves checking the frame of the policy and assuring whether the contents that are aspired from the policy covers all the intended purpose stated in the policy. The process evaluation involves how the implemented policy of independent practice authority…

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    Nursing Evaluation Essay

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    Evaluation 1) The evaluation asks three questions: a) To what degree was the overall program goal met (in the case of our example, to what degree was risk reduced)? We have made great strides in improving the process of representing the University of Louisville as caseworkers for the Red Cross. Since this was the Pilot study for the community project, we have set the foundation for those that follow us in providing the victims of a disaster the assistance they need so they are more readily…

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    possess expertise in the two areas: formative and summative evaluations. The formative evaluations are conducted during the regular cycle of the class, while the summative evaluation process is part of the conclusion of the module. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of training the Kirkpatrick Model of Evaluation represents a useful tool to gather information about the process. As noted by McNamara (n.d), the four steps of evaluation offer an insight about the quality and effectiveness of…

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    Evaluation Process The evaluation of evidence-based needs, implementation and outcomes is a vital part of the research process, according to Jacobs et al (2012). The need for evidence-based research is evaluated through Formative Evaluation; the implementation through Process Evaluation; and the outcomes by Impact Evaluation. The following is the Process Evaluation for the initiative of Daily Safety Briefings as a strategy to develop high reliability and reduce errors affecting patient safety.…

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