In this solo episode of Evidence in the Wild, I dig into the real purpose of logic models, and why they’re more than just a compliance checkbox.
I explore how logic models can serve as practical, actionable tools to help us define measurable milestones, monitor our progress, and stay focused on outcomes that are actually within our control. Whether you’re leading a program, managing a grant, or trying to make sense of your goals, logic models can provide clarity on what’s working, and what needs to shift.
🧰 Check out the IES Program Evaluation Toolkit:
https://ies.ed.gov/use-work/resource-library/resource/tooltoolkit/program-evaluation-toolkit
Founder and Principal Researcher
Rocky Mountain Research & Strategy
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