Supportive Evaluation
Supportive Evaluation is a method used to assess the effectiveness of programs, services, or interventions. It focuses on providing constructive feedback that helps improve performance and outcomes. This type of evaluation emphasizes strengths and areas for growth, rather than merely identifying weaknesses.
In a supportive evaluation, stakeholders, such as program managers and participants, collaborate to gather data and insights. The goal is to create a positive environment where everyone feels valued and motivated to enhance their efforts. This approach fosters continuous improvement and encourages open communication among all involved parties.