Developing & Evaluating an Outcomes-Focused SPIL
Table of Contents
- SILC-NET Presents Developing & Evaluating an Outcomes-Focused SPIL
- Our 3-Step Approach
- Step 1: Decide what you want to achieve
- Step 1, B. Develop your Goals
- Partial Logic Model with Goals
- Step 1, C. Define your Objectives
- Partial Logic Model with Objectives
- Step 2: Turn Generalities into Specifics
- SPIL Planning Table
- Step 2, A. Develop measurable indicators for each objective
- Step 2, B. Specifiy the geographic scope for each Objective & C. Set performance targets for each Objective
- Step 2, D. Set timeframes for interim progress
- Step 3: Develop your action strategy to achieve each Objective
- Example Full SPIL Planning Table
- Step 3, A. Determine the Activities...
- Partial Logic Model with Activities
- Step 3, B. Agree on one lead organization for achieving each Objective
- Step 3, C. Agree on key partners... & C. Document the resources needed...
- Step 3, E. Clarify funding sources
- Evaluating Your SPIL
- Use Evaluation to Answer Three Key Questions
- Example SPIL Evaluation Plan
- 2. How satisfied are our consumers?
- 3. How can we improve our State's total IL program?
- Evaluating your SPIL, cont'd.
- Complete an Evaluation
- SILC-NET
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Evaluating Your SPIL
- Required by RSA
- SPIL evaluation plans not the strongest
- Guiding principles:
- Evaluation is important
- Focus on improvement, not reporting
- Evaluations should vary among states
- Certain aspects are probably essential
- Evaluation is a collaborative activity