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The Logic Model Development Guidecontains four chapters and two comprehensive appendices. Chapter 1 presents a basic introduction to the logic model as an action-oriented tool for program planning and evaluation.It also offers an array of sample logic models.
Describe what a logic model is, and how it can be useful to your daily program operations. Identify the key components of a logic model. Develop a logic model for your program. Use a logic model for evaluation planning.
The Kellogg Foundation Logic Model Development Guide: This guide provides a comprehensive overview of logic models, including their purpose, components, and development process. It also includes case studies and examples.
Logic models are tools that convey a scheme, program, or project in a brief, visual format. Logic models describe planned action and its expected results. A model is a snapshot of an individual’s or group’s current thinking about how their idea or program might work. Modeling is a technique.
Understand that a logic model is a graphical illustration of a program. Know the key components of logic models. Know the difference between inputs, outputs, outcomes, and impact. Know the benefits that program staff receive from using a logic model.
1.7: Full Logic Model framework. Let’s now look at a complete logic model. This framework includes six main components. Over the next few pages of this module we’ll look at each of these components in more detail.
A logic model is a commonly-used tool to clarify and depict a program within an organization. It serves as a foundation for program planning and evaluation. This workbook is a do-it-yourself guide to the concepts and use of the logic model. It describes the steps necessary for you to create logic models for your own programs.