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Donald Patrick created the model for training evaluations, called the Four-Level Model.
Donald Patrick created the model for training evaluations, called the Four-Level Model.
Here's overview of the model.
Here's an overview of the model.
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Introduction

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ID Homepage 1. Introduction to Kirkpatrick’s Four Levels of Evaluation 2. Level One Evaluation Target Areas 3. Level One Evaluation Item Types 4. Creating a Level One Evaluation Survey