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Strategic Use of Evaluation Think evaluation is best saved for measuring outcomes? Malati Gopal, full-time evaluator for the Safe Schools/Healthy Students Program at Fresno Unified School District, believes incorporating evaluation into the earliest stages of your program is one of the best ways to ensure your program will last beyond the initial funding period. As an integral member of the implementation team, Malati asks strategic questions: How are resources being allocated? Will these decisions advance the ultimate goals of the project? She finds herself in this enviable role by virtue of her grounding in evaluation methods and the support of the project director, Kirk Whitney. Early on, Malati demonstrated to Kirk that an evaluator can provide ongoing feedback to ensure a project stays on track and that its end goals are met. In turn, Kirk includes Malati in internal meetings and school district meetings so that she understands the context in which decisions are made. Working closely with project staff, Malati is able to provide ongoing feedback in a number of ways, including:
For those who don't have an internal evaluator, Malati's advice is to:
If you'd like to follow-up with Malati and learn more about Fresno Unified's approach, email us at news@promoteprevent.org.
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