Key Evaluation Checklist
From EvaluationWiki
A checklist listing the topics that, allegedly, ought to be covered in a thorough program evaluation. The main focus is under the headings Process, Outcomes, Costs, Comparisons, and Generalizability. It can also be used to guide evaluation design or meta-evaluation, and, with some care, product evaluation and policy analysis. Originally developed for the evaluation of educational products by Michael Scriven in 1972, its latest revision (of about 40) is posted at http://www.wmich.edu/evalctr/checklists/ (in most browsers you don't need to input anything before-and including-the first period), under Tools & Resources > Checklists.
