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Fortunately, there’s a much better approach to measuring the results of learning programs, and like many great people-management ideas, it’s not a new one. In 1959, Donald Kirkpatrick, who was a professor at the University of Wisconsin and past president of the American Society for Training and Development, came up with a model that prescribed four levels of measurement in learning programs: reaction, learning, behavior, and results.
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