Monitoring and evaluation course starts today

New Offering! Monitoring and Evaluation Leadership in Learning course starts today!

It’s not too late to register for the current offering of the Monitoring and Evaluation Leadership in Learning online course.

The Monitoring and Evaluation Leadership in Learning course contains professionally curated content to help registrants understand more deeply what Monitoring and Evaluation is, how it can be applied to projects to manage for outcomes, and practical information on how to lead monitoring and evaluation systems.

The course mimics real-world project activities beginning with developing a log-frame, results framework, or theory of change and ending with testing of data instruments in KoBo Toolbox for use in off-grid data collection.

Designed as a professional development course, the Office of International Programs has enrolled over 50 working professionals from 19 different countries including Austria, Belize, Cameroon, Ghana, India, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Singapore, South Africa, South Sudan, Spain, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Uganda, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

To register and learn more about the course visit:  https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ehome/263643.

The course registration fee is $625, including the option of earning 3.5 Continuing Education Unit credits. This is a non-credit course developed with WSU’s Professional Education team.

WSU departments paying for course enrollment fees can pay by submitting an IRI to noncredit@wsu.edu.

Contact kim.castelin@wsu.edu for more information.

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