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This course provides an overview of research methodology for programme evaluation. It is especially suitable for those who are interested in monitoring and evaluation, policy and programme design and evaluation, and social science research methods. We will provide specific emphasis on programme evaluation in low- and middle-income countries. 1. Why Measuring Outcomes is Important 2. Frameworks for Evaluation 3. Designing an Evaluation 4. Theory-Based Evaluation 5. Data Collection 6. Data Analysis 7. Logic Models 8. Ethical Issues in Research 9. Systematic Reviews 10. Critical Appraisal 11. Applying Research to Evidence-Based Programming 12. Case Studies This is a beginner course for participants with little or no experience in research and evaluation. By enrolling in this course, you gain access to a set of pre-recorded lectures. These lectures were provided by Mrs. Charity Watters, Head of Programmes of Global Family Care Network. The course is aimed at professionals in the anti-modern slavery field, however, can be taken by students and practitioners from any discipline looking to improve their programme evaluation skills. At the end of this programme, you will be awarded with a US transcript. For more questions, please contact us at info@stjamesresearchcentre.org.
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