Measuring success: Evaluating educational programs
Measuring success: Evaluating educational programs . 3 . educational spectrum, including objectives, planning, process, results and the environment and culture in which these programs take shape. The prevalent view in today’s educational system is that each and every dimension of life in an educational organization is worthy of being evaluated.
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