(EXTRACTION
FROM TEAM MANAGEMENT: Developing Your Team at http://www.mindtools.com)
It’s important to measure the level of
training effectiveness. Kirkpatrick's
Four-Level Training Evaluation Model can help you objectively analyze the
effectiveness and impact of your training.
Kirkpatrick's
Four-Level Training Evaluation Model
Donald Kirkpatrick,
Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin, first published his
Four-Level Training Evaluation Model in 1959, in the US Training and
Development Journal (updated in 1975, and again in 1994)
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Level 1: Reaction
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measures
how trainees react to the training
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important
to measure reaction
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about the
instructor, the topic, the material, its presentation, and the venue
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Level 2:
Learning
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·
measure
what trainees have learned
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measure the
knowledge increased as a result of the training
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specific
learning objectives
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Level 3:
Behavior
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evaluate how far trainees have
changed their behaviour
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how trainees apply the information
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Level 4:
Results
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analyze the final results of your
training
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includes outcomes that you or your
organization have determined to be good for business, good for the employees,
or good for the bottom line
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