dc.description.abstract | The application of evaluation in education has many benefits, this is evident by the benefits provided both to teachers, policy users, parents and also the community, as a process of evaluating and measuring effectiveness in the implementation of education that has been implemented. One of the evaluation models commonly applied in education is the CIPP (Context-Input-Process-Product) model developed by Stufflebeam. It is hoped that this research can examine more deeply the implementation of the evaluation of the CIPP model in education. This study used a pure library research method with an analytical descriptive approach. The implementation of the CIPP model in education includes 4 stages or evaluation objects, First, Context Evaluation which includes the concept of goals, objectives and implementation planning; Second, Input Evaluation, which includes a thorough evaluation regarding the availability of resources and potential in program implementation; Third, Process Evaluation, which includes compliance with planning, maximizing resources, process constraints and others; Fourth, Product Evaluation, which includes the results of program implementation by reviewing reports and assessments of each related element and providing recommendations on program implementation. | en_US |