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Evaluation and the forbidden truth – Part 3

September 9, 2016 Backson Sibanda 1
There is need for evaluators to define what is meant by “LEARNING” from evaluations. There is an assumption in the evaluation discourse that there is a universal understanding on this. Superficially it may appear as if we all know what ... Read more »

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