Program Logic
This course introduces public servants to program logic models for policy, project and program development, implementation and evaluation. Program logic models are visual tools for thinking about the way an intervention is intended to create a desired change.
This learning experience is part of the Program: Evaluation skills for Australian Public Servants
This learning experience has been provided by the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.
Full course details
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Considerations
This course is a part of the Evaluation skills for Australian Public Servants program. Each course may be completed independently, however learners with an interest in evaluation tools and skills are encouraged to complete the entire program.
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