VIPP_Unicef
VIPP_Unicef
VIPP_Unicef
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Final evaluation<br />
Purpose: To come to some conclusions among participants on the<br />
weaknesses and strengths of an event, to determine if it has reached<br />
its objectives, and to draw some conclusions for future programming.<br />
Description: There are several methods of doing a final evaluation.<br />
Post evaluation of<br />
expectations and fears<br />
One way is to convert the "expectations" and "fear" question of the<br />
beginning of an event into two separate charts of items to be evaluated<br />
by the participants. The questions guiding this assessment is: Were we<br />
able to avoid the following fears? Were we able to accomplish our<br />
expectations? To answer these questions, the participants place an<br />
answer for each factor on a scale of one to seven.<br />
In order to avoid bias caused by group pressure, the factors can be<br />
numbered and the participants asked to place these numbers on a card<br />
and anonymously place a value one (poorest) to seven (best) beside each<br />
number. The cards are then gathered by the evaluation committee and<br />
the values transposed on pin boards for everyone to see before they<br />
leave the workshop site. The items to be scored should not exceed 25.<br />
<strong>VIPP</strong> TECHNIQUES<br />
Evaluation<br />
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