On Monday, November 2, 2020, 12 PM – 1PM (ADT), The Canadian Evaluation Society – Nova Scotia Chapter is excited to welcome Steve Montague to hold a learning professional development session.

The topic of this presentation will be the need to build the idea of reach (the ‘who’) of policies programs and initiatives into evaluation questions, models and approaches. In this unique time it is clear that the idea of reach is more important than ever when trying to understand situations and initiatives to address them. Participants will leave this session with practical insights and suggestions they can apply immediately to their work to help understand the ‘reach’ of initiatives and to improve the insight of their evaluations.

Steve Montague is a career practitioner, lecturer, and author in the field of evaluation and performance measurement and a Fellow of the Canadian Evaluation Society. He specializes in the linkage of program theory to performance planning, measurement and evaluation in multiple fields. Steve has conducted assignments and supported evaluations across four continents involving domestic and international governments, the United Nations, the World Bank, and the OECD.

How to register: This event will be open to both CES members and non-members, free of charge, to facilitate attendance during the COVID-19 crisis. Registration can be accessed at the following link:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEscuqvrjgsE9GUl0rKNMlPbziouEu2MVVK

If you have any questions, please contact admin@cesns.ca.

Please share this invitation with interested students and non-members.


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