Evaluation for continuing education : a comprehensive guide to success
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Evaluation for continuing education : a comprehensive guide to success
Jossey-Bass, c2002
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-321) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Evaluation for Continuing Education" provides the useful and practical tools necessary to ensure a successful program evaluation. The book presents systematic guidelines aimed at enhancing understanding of evaluation concepts and procedures, and offers manageable ways to selectively include evaluation activities as an integral part of program planning, implementation, and justification. Author Alan Knox reveals that the key to successful evaluations that improve education programs for adults is a basic rationale for why and how. He helps readers select and develop their own rationale throughout the course of the book while suggesting fundamental evaluation concepts and procedures. He shows how to distinguish some program aspect upon which a specific evaluation project will focus - including needs assessment, goals and policies, staffing assessment, materials development, and more - and summarizes examples of evaluation reports that reflect the various types of providers and scales on which evaluations are conducted.
Knox offers a particularly wide variety of these examples, enabling readers to reflect on implications for their own evaluations and fashion unique guidelines and procedures that fit their own situations.
Table of Contents
Preface. The Author. Part I: Basic Evaluation Concepts and Rationale. 1. Overview. 2. Approaches. 3. Rationale and Procedures. Part II: Applications to Various Program Aspects. 4. Needs Assessment. 5. Contextual Analysis. 6. Goals and Policies. 7. Staffing Assessment. 8. Participation. 9. Program. 10. Materials. 11. Outcomes and Impact.Part III: Guidelines for Improving Evaluation Practice. 12. How and Why. References. Index.
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