Title: | Logic Models: A Tool for Effective Program Planning, Collaboration, and Monitoring |
Description: | This guide describes the role of logic models in effective program planning, collaboration, and monitoring. It explains how the four components of these models—resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes—relate to one another to provide a visual display of a program's mechanics and structure. An example is provided to demonstrate how the work of a program connects to intended student outcomes in order to chart a course toward improved policy and practice. This guide is one piece of a four-part series on program planning and monitoring released by REL Pacific at McREL. |
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Cover Date: | March 2014 |
Web Release: | March 26, 2014 |
Print Release: | March 26, 2014 |
Publication #: | REL 2014025 General Ordering Information |
Center/Program: | REL |
Associated Centers: | NCEE |
Authors: | Wendy Kekahio and Louis Cicchinelli: Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning. Brian Lawton and Paul R. Brandon: University of Hawaii at Manoa |
Type of Product: | Tools |
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For questions about the content of this Tools, please contact: Erin Pollard. |