Evaluating the ‘logical framework approach’ towards learning-oriented development evaluation
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                    - Gasper, Des (Author)
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            Evaluating the ‘logical framework approach’ towards learning-oriented development evaluation
        Abstract
            The logical framework approach has spread enormously, including increasingly to stages of review and evaluation. Yet it has had little systematic evaluation itself. Survey of available materials indicates several recurrent failings, some less easily countered than others. In particular: focus on achievement of intended effects by intended routes makes logframes a very limiting tool in evaluation; an assumption of consensual project objectives often becomes problematic in public and inter-organizational projects; and automatic choice of an audit form of accountability as the priority in evaluations can be at the expense of evaluation as learning.
        Publication
            Public Administration and Development
        Volume
            20
        Issue
            1
        Pages
            17-28
        Date
            2000
        Language
            en
        ISSN
            1099-162X
        Accessed
            05/12/2022, 22:10
        Library Catalogue
            Wiley Online Library
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            Gasper, D. (2000). Evaluating the ‘logical framework approach’ towards learning-oriented development evaluation. Public Administration and Development, 20(1), 17–28. https://doi.org/10.1002/1099-162X(200002)20:1<17::AID-PAD89>3.0.CO;2-5
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