August 20, 2009
To Judge What Will Best Help Society's Neediest, Let's Use a Broad Array of Evaluation Techniques
Having lived in Washington since John F. Kennedy was elected president, I can name the years when the people in the nation's capital who dreamed of making the world better were energized by a new sense of the possible.
This is one of those years, but now the new era of possibility is also one of accountability. Resources are painfully finite, and even the activists and optimists realize that many policy makers — and much of the public — are profoundly skeptical
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