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  2. Educational Credential Evaluators - Wikipedia

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    Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. (ECE) is a public service nonprofit organization.ECE prepares evaluation reports that identify the United States equivalents of educational qualifications earned in other countries. [1]

  3. National Association of Credential Evaluation Services

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    The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) is a United States non-profit organization, established in 1987, which is a member-based organization of private companies that provide transcript evaluation services of academic degrees awarded from non-United States educational institutions.

  4. Academic Evaluation Services - Wikipedia

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    Academic Evaluation Services (AES) is a global organization that provides evaluations of foreign academic credential and translation services. The organization is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), the European Association for International Education (EAIE), and the NAFSA: Association of International Educators, formerly known as the National ...

  5. Credential evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Credential evaluation is the way in which academic and professional degrees earned in one country are compared to those earned in another. [1] Universities, colleges and employers around the world use credential evaluations to understand foreign education and to judge applicants for admission or employment.

  6. Evaluation Review - Wikipedia

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    Evaluation Review (ERX) aims to bring together applied evaluation methods used in a wide range of disciplines. The journal is an interdisciplinary forum for social science researchers, planners, and policy makers who develop, implement, and utilize studies designed to improve the human condition.

  7. Theory-driven evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Examples discussed in a 2011 systematic review of 45 theory-driven evaluations include: [35] An evaluation of the Fort Bragg Child and Adolescent Mental Health Demonstration, a managed mental health care system with a single point of entry, which used individual interviews, focus groups, and document review to assist the development of a theory ...

  8. GRADE approach - Wikipedia

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    The GRADE approach separates recommendations following from an evaluation of the evidence as strong or weak. A recommendation to use, or not use an option (e.g. an intervention), should be based on the trade-offs between desirable consequences of following a recommendation on the one hand, and undesirable consequences on the other.

  9. Program evaluation - Wikipedia

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    The evaluation determines whether target populations are being reached, people are receiving the intended services, staff are adequately qualified. Process evaluation is an ongoing process in which repeated measures may be used to evaluate whether the program is being implemented effectively.