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      • Kaufman’s model mirrors the four levels of Kirkpatrick’s model. Kaufman divides Kirkpatrick’s Level 1 (Reaction) into two sections: “Input” and “Process.” Kaufman’s fifth level evaluates results for both the customer and society in general. Kaufman’s model is positioned as “more practical” than Kirkpatrick by the author.
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  2. Dec 3, 2021 · To better understand Kaufman’s model, it’s helpful to start by noting the differences between the Kirkpatrick Model and Kaufman’s work. There are three main differences: Kaufman divided Kirkpatrick’s Level 1 intoInputandProcess.”

  3. Feb 7, 2017 · Some may argue that Kaufman’s 5 Levels is not all that much different than Kirkpatrick – and you could very well think that. This core of this model is actually based on the Kirkpatrick...

  4. Apr 30, 2020 · Kaufman divided Kirkpatrick’s Level 1 (Reaction) into two parts: 1a, “Input”, and 1b, “Process.” Kaufman introduced a fifth level that evaluates the impact of the training on both the organization’s customers and on society.

  5. Kaufman's Levels of Learning Evaluation is one of several training evaluation models that builds on or reacts to Kirkpatrick’s model. This blog post explores the Kaufman method, including the two main differences that set it apart from Kirkpatrick's evaluation method.

  6. Jan 20, 2016 · Kaufman’s model of learning evaluation is one of those. He makes two significant changes from Kirkpatrick: Kaufman splits Kirkpatrick’s level 1 into “inputandprocess”. Input is the learning materials and resources available to learners.

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  7. Sep 19, 2017 · While the most familiar evaluation model might be the Kirkpatrick Model, Kaufman’s Five Levels of Evaluation takes this further by splitting Kirkpatrick’s initial levels and adding an additional level.

  8. Feb 23, 2021 · Kaufman’s Five Levels of Evaluation is very similar to the Kirkpatrick Model. In fact, the first four levels are based on the Kirkpatrick Model. You can read about the Kirkpatrick Model here. Kaufman’s model includes a fifth level, though, that looks at societal impacts.

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