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New Infographic: Considerations for Indigenous Evaluation

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Eval Academy just released a new infographic, “Considerations for Indigenous Evaluation”!


Truth and Reconciliation Day / Orange Shirt Day is on September 30. This may inspire questions around ways evaluators can support Indigenous evaluation. This infographic provides some aspects to consider when planning an evaluation with Indigenous peoples.

Who’s it for?

This infographic is for anyone looking to learn more about Indigenous evaluation.


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What’s the purpose?

This infographic provides some aspects to consider when designing a program evaluation with Indigenous people. Indigenous evaluation uses methodologies grounded in Indigenous knowledge, values, and cultural practices. Many Indigenous methodologies employ a ‘Two-Eyed Seeing’ approach, as discussed by Elder Albert Marshall, that applies both Western and Indigenous knowledge. At Eval Academy, we have an expanded definition of Indigenous evaluation in our dictionary.


What’s included?

A one-page, downloadable infographic as a PDF file.


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