Background: Metaevaluation is a process that design, collect and use information for judging about evaluation and generally determine weak and strong. Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation believed that quality of evaluation is depended on utility, feasibility, propriety and accuracy. A utility standard means that evaluation meets informational needs for users. Feasibility standards are intended to ensure that an evaluation will be realistic, prudent, diplomatic, and frugal. Propriety standards are for doing evaluation at legal and ethical manner with considering welfare of those involved in evaluation and as well as those affected by its results.Finally, accuracy standards collect adequate information about the features that determine worth or merit of the program being evaluated.Conclusion: Metaevaluation try to find a proper method for doing evaluations. It can include program, student, project, product, system, institute, theory, personnel, evaluation.