International Program for Development Evaluation Training (IPDET):
Course Modules
The Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) at the World Bank, in partnership with the Faculty of Public Affairs and Management at
International Program for Development Evaluation Training | |
IPDET was designed to meet the needs of evaluation and audit units of many different types of organizations involved in development work. This comprehensive international program is designed to help a range of development specialists conduct significant evaluations of development interventions at the project, program, and policy levels. It is both an educational experience and an opportunity to advance career objectives.
Below are the twelve modules from the two-week core course, which aims to build skills and knowledge required for high-quality development evaluation. This course is designed especially for those with little prior evaluation experience or for those wanting a refresher course.
Modules | Powerpoint Presentation | Narrative Chapter |
1. Introduction to Development Evaluation | ||
2. Emerging Issues and Trends | ||
3. Front-End Analysis of the Evaluation Process: Why, When & What | ||
4. Building a Results-Based Monitoring & Evaluation System | ||
5. Evaluation Questions | ||
6. Descriptive, Normative and Cause-Effect Evaluation Designs | ||
7. Approaches to Development Evaluation | ||
8. Data Collection Methods | ||
9. Sampling | ||
10. Data Analysis and Interpretation | ||
11. Presenting Results | ||
12. Managing for Quality and Use | ||
13. Complex Evaluations | ||
14. Evaluation Ethics, Politics, Standards, and Guiding Principles |
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