Measurement, Assessment, and Evaluation

What are the four components represented by the CIPP model of evaluation?

MCQ

MCQ Answer

A. content, input, process, product
B. context, input, past experiences, process
C. context, input, process, product Correct

Explanation

The CIPP model, developed by Daniel Stufflebeam, is a comprehensive framework for evaluation. It stands for Context (identifying needs and goals), Input (assessing resources and strategies), Process (monitoring implementation and activities), and Product (measuring outcomes and impacts). This model is widely used in educational settings to guide decision-making and improve the effectiveness of programs by examining them at every stage of their lifecycle.

D. content, induction, past experiences, product

Correct Answer

context, input, process, product