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Term -2 original question paper and Answer for 8 th Maths Prepared by Mrs.S.Seethalakshmi , Kanchipuram dt

Zeal study shares you the answer for 8 th Maths Prepared by Mrs.S.Seethalakshmi , Kanchipuiram dt.We convey our special thanks to her for this dedicated work for us.
Evaluation is a systematic determination of a subject's merit, worth and significance, using criteria governed by a set of standards. ... The primary purpose of evaluation, in addition to gaining insight into prior or existing initiatives, is to enable reflection and assist in the identification of future change.
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Many types of evaluation exist, consequently evaluation methods need to be customised according to what is being evaluated and the purpose of the evaluation.1,2 It is important to understand the different types of evaluation that can be conducted over a program’s life-cycle and when they should be used. The main types of evaluation are process, impact, outcome and summative evaluation.1
Before you are able to measure the effectiveness of your project, you need to determine if the project is being run as intended and if it is reaching the intended audience.3 It is futile to try and determine how effective your program is if you are not certain of the objective, structure, programing and audience of the project. This is why process evaluation should be done prior to any other type of evaluation.
Impact evaluation is used to measure the immediate effect of the program and is aligned with the programs objectives. Impact evaluation measures how well the programs objectives (and sub-objectives) have been achieved.
Outcome evaluation is concerned with the long term effects of the program and is generally used to measure the program goal. Consequently, outcome evaluation measures how well the program goal has been achieved.

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