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Term
Output (quality)
Definition
Immediate and direct tangible result of an intervention.
Comment
In the context of lifelong guidance, the term ‘output’ is commonly used to refer to a guidance provider’s volumes of delivery, its ‘turnover’, or ‘throughput’: for example, the number of interventions delivered per quarter or the number of interventions per client.
Both ‘outcome’ and ‘output’ refer to the effects or end-results that the project or service is designed to produce.
Both ‘outcome’ and ‘output’ refer to the effects or end-results that the project or service is designed to produce.
Source
Cedefop (2011). Glossary: Quality in education and training. Luxembourg: Publications Office. Available from Internet: http://www.cedefop.europa.eu/EN/Files/4106_en.pdf
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