Collaborative Involvement
Evaluation
Collaborative involvement in evaluation refers to the process of results accountability. It seeks to assure that there is a process in place whereby community members target specific results based on community needs and experiences, develop a process for monitoring and measuring progress and use data and evaluation tools in an ongoing feedback loop to determine whether strategies are effective.
Tools to assist collaboratives in meeting this standard:
Guide to Using Evaluation Reports
Selecting a Strategy to Evaluate
Asking Good Questions
Evaluation Design Basics
Using the Local Evaluation System to Answer Questions
Data for Answering Evaluation Questions
Coping with Challenges
MOA for Evaluation Data
Strategy Evaluation Modules and Support Documents:
Strategy Evaluation—Using Resources Wisely—Roles and Responsibilities
Strategy Modules Instrument Guide
Early Childhood Family Support
Early Childhood Elluminate Training PowerPoint
Elementary School Students and Families
Elementary Elluminate Training PowerPoint
Middle School Students and Families
Middle School Elluminate Training PowerPoint
Middle School Sample Progress Report
Middle School Sample Results Report
High School Students and Families
High School Elluminate Training PowerPoint











