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Bubble wrap your evaluation

When you buy something fragile, shop assistants around the world will often ask if you want it wrapped in protective packaging. Depending on where you are this might be newspaper, tissue paper, or—the much beloved bubble wrap. Alas, the same…

Using school psychology to guide evaluation practice

CERE's resident school psychologist Shannon Sharp talks about her transition into the world of evaluation, and the unique insights that her work as a school psychologist brings to her evaluation practice.  By Shannon Sharp Bottom line: I evaluate The connection…

On demonstrating impact

Consider two scenarios.* In the first we have Georgia, a non-profit CEO whose organization works with retirees to help them navigate the healthcare system. In the second we have Tina, another CEO whose non-profit publishes books for young adults. Tina’s…

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