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Kirkpatrick’s Model of Evaluation – the Very Basics of the Model: Part 2

CommLab India

According to Dr. Don Kirkpatrick, there are three reasons to evaluate a training program: To know how to improve future training programs. In my previous blog, I presented a brief introduction to the Kirkpatrick’s Model of Evaluation and its impact on training 1. This blog will talk about the model in more detail.

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The Phillips ROI MethodologyTM – Measuring Data at All Levels – Part 5

CommLab India

This blog is the 5 th part of the Kirkpatrick series that I have been writing about over the last few weeks. Part 1 , Part 2 , and Part 3 of this series dealt with the Kirkpatrick Model of evaluating a training program. A change in the learner’s attitude. Level 2: Learning. Competence levels of the learner.

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Weighing the Options: Different Schools of Thought

CLO Magazine

The framework for learning evaluation and measurement embraced by most in the industry starts with Kirkpatrick. The framework for learning evaluation and measurement embraced by most in the industry starts with Kirkpatrick. The most important indicator of value, Kirkpatrick said, is return on expectations, or ROE.

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Training models: 5 phases, 4 steps, and other things you need to know

Ed App

4) Kirkpatrick Model. To know the ROI of your training program, you are going to need an effective training evaluation method. The Kirkpatrick Model will help you build the kind of training evaluation form you need. A training evaluation form or “smile sheet” asks trainees questions. Base level: Reaction.