The CIPP model is an evaluation framework used to assess the quality of programs, projects, personnel, products, and other interventions. It focuses on assessing Context, Input, Process, and Product to determine the overall merit, worth, significance and probity of the program. The model helps evaluators assess the need for a program or intervention, the plans and resources, the implementation process, and the outcomes or impact of the program.
The CIPP model is an evaluation framework used to assess the quality of programs, projects, personnel, products, and other interventions. It focuses on assessing Context, Input, Process, and Product to determine the overall merit, worth, significance and probity of the program. The model helps evaluators assess the need for a program or intervention, the plans and resources, the implementation process, and the outcomes or impact of the program.
The CIPP model is an evaluation framework used to assess the quality of programs, projects, personnel, products, and other interventions. It focuses on assessing Context, Input, Process, and Product to determine the overall merit, worth, significance and probity of the program. The model helps evaluators assess the need for a program or intervention, the plans and resources, the implementation process, and the outcomes or impact of the program.