CIPP EVALUATION MODEL CHECKLIST

The checklist especially reflects the eight-year evaluation (1994-2002), conducted by the Western Michigan University Evaluation Center, of Consuelo Foundation’s values-based, self-help housing and community development program—named Ke Aka Ho’ona—for low income families in Hawaii (Stufflebeam, Gullickson, & Wingate, 2002). Also, it is generally consistent with a wide range of program evaluations conducted by The Evaluation Center in such areas as science and mathematics education, rural education, educational research and development, achievement testing, state systems of educational accountability, school improvement, professional development schools, transition to work, training and personnel development, welfare reform, nonprofit organization services, community development, community-based youth programs, community foundations, personnel evaluation systems, and technology.