I just need someone to explain this suggestion to me about a evaluation plan. I am so confused and my instructor not answering her phone. I really need help.

The assignment was to describe the types of evaluations you would include in your evaluation plan and how each would serve to analyze various processes or intended outcomes. An example would be the Project Wide Evaluation Plan, Objective Oriented Evaluation, etc. What are your desired results, indicators, or method or measurement, etc? Please be sure to read the directions carefully as to not lose valuable points.

First, what or who are you evaluating?

Next, go back and study your text materials very carefully. What does it say about evaluation plans?

I am evaluating Far West Elementary School. The school hold 700 students and 30% of the students relocated from Asian countries. They live in low income homes and live around others who has similar cultures. Now do I pick between Project wide evaluation and objective oriented evaluation?

I couldn't find any definitions for project wide evaluation and objective oriented evaluation.

What are your goals in this evaluation? What do you hope to accomplish?

When developing an evaluation plan for a project that looks at the broad goals of the project, an evaluation plan format that provides a “big picture” outline is suggested. For the sake of identifying

this approach, it will be called the Project-Wide Evaluation Plan.
For those developing objective-oriented evaluation plans from a grant proposal, the proposal
should already have information describing the needs, the services that are being proposed to
address the needs, and the accomplishments and desired results anticipated as a result of the
services provided.
The main goal is to recruit 5 instructors who will be willing to help Asian and other schoolchildren as well as their families learn English language, writing and speech. As we strive towards globalization and acknowledge the advantages of new technology, we still consider that human interaction and people-to-people communication are irreplaceable and have far more tangible or intangible benefits than any other means of communication.
I want to the instructors to get proper training to be able help the Asian students learn English language, writing, and speech.

Sure, I can help you with that. It seems like you need assistance in understanding an evaluation plan and the types of evaluations you would include.

An evaluation plan is a detailed document that outlines the specific evaluations that will be conducted to assess the effectiveness or success of a project, program, or intervention. The purpose of the evaluation is to analyze various processes or intended outcomes and gather evidence to determine whether the desired results have been achieved.

To complete this assignment, you could consider including different types of evaluations in your evaluation plan, such as:

1. Project Wide Evaluation Plan: This type of evaluation assesses the overall impact and effectiveness of an entire project or program. It involves measuring the outcomes of all project activities and analyzing their alignment with the project's objectives. It helps to identify strengths and weaknesses and provides recommendations for improvement.

2. Objective Oriented Evaluation: This evaluation approach focuses on specific objectives or goals of a project. It examines the extent to which these objectives have been achieved and identifies the factors that have contributed to or hindered their attainment. Different methods or measurements can be used to evaluate each objective, such as surveys, interviews, or document analysis.

3. Outcome Evaluation: This type of evaluation focuses on the intended outcomes or impacts of a project. It involves assessing the long-term effects or changes resulting from the project's implementation. Outcome evaluations often use a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, such as pre- and post-tests, interviews, or focus groups.

4. Process Evaluation: Process evaluations examine the implementation of a project and the activities that are carried out to achieve the project's objectives. It assesses the fidelity to the project plan, the quality of program delivery, and the resources used. Process evaluations may involve observations, interviews, or analysis of program documentation.

Each type of evaluation listed above serves a different purpose and utilizes various methods or measurements to collect data. When describing these evaluations in your evaluation plan, it's important to address the desired results or outcomes you want to achieve, indicators or measures you will use to assess these results, and the specific methods or measurements to gather the necessary data.

Remember to carefully read the assignment directions to ensure that you include all the required components and don't lose any valuable points. If you still have questions or need further clarification, don't hesitate to ask.