Constructing a Program Logic Model

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Summary

The Constructing a Program Logic Model Tool provides a set of questions which program coordinators may use as a basic survey to obtain information needed to construct a program logic model. The questionnaire can be used either by distributing it to the project team members and stakeholders, or by utilising the questions to guide a group discussion in a workshop.

Further Details

The Constructing a Program Logic Model Tool provides a set of questions which program managers may use as a basic survey to obtain information needed to construct a logic model. The questions are organised into the following sections:

  • Identifying key informants,
  • Gathering basic program and contextual information,
  • Generating the model elements,
  • Eliminating poorly conceived elements,
  • Developing a program theory,
  • Prioritising logic model elements, and
  • Constructing a graphical logic model.

The Constructing a Program Logic Model Tool can be used either by distributing the questionnaire to the project team members and stakeholders, or by utilising the questions to guide a group discussion in a workshop.

Suggested Uses of the Tool

While program logic models are often used for the development of emerging programs, the purpose of the provided questions is largely focused on refining established programs.

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