Building evaluation capacity : 72 activities for teaching and training
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Building evaluation capacity : 72 activities for teaching and training
Sage Publications, c2005
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収録内容
- Overview of evaluation
- The politics and ethics of evaluation practice
- Multicultural and cross- cultural aspects of evaluation
- Focusing the evaluation
- Evaluation models, approaches, and designs
- Issues of validity and sampling
- Collecting evaluation data
- Analyzing evaluation data
- Communicating and reporting evaluation processes and findings
- Managing the evaluation
- Building and sustaining support for evaluation
- Reflections on learning
内容説明・目次
内容説明
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"Evaluative thinking is an acquired competence, not at all natural. This book offers the best and most comprehensive materials and exercises available for evaluation teaching and training. Students need practice to develop evaluation skills. These exercises provide opportunities to practice. Stakeholders need to learn to think evaluatively to participate meaningfully in evaluations. Every evaluation is therefore also a teaching opportunity and these materials facilitate the essential understandings needed to engage stakeholders. At the essence of all 72 activities presented by Preskill and Russ-Eft, from understanding different types of evaluation to making methods choices and analyzing data, is the challenge of thinking evaluatively. This book is a tremendous contribution to the profession."
-Michael Quinn Patton, author of Utilization-Focused Evaluation and Qualitative Research & Evaluation Methods
"This book is an excellent resource for classroom and field instruction as well as professional development."
-Katherine Ryan, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
"Finally, here is a book that goes beyond the theory of evaluation, or the question of what evaluation entails. Instead, it provides hundreds of practical approaches to actually do it. Beyond being all you wanted to know but were afraid to ask, this answers questions most of us have never thought about. It is a remarkable gift to our profession."
-John H. Zenger, Managing Partner of Extraordinary Performance Group and CEO of Provant, Inc.
Building Evaluation Capacity provides 72 activities for learning how to design and conduct evaluation studies. These activities address the entire evaluation process, including:
* An understanding of what evaluation is
* The politics and ethics of evaluation
* The influence of culture on evaluation
* Various evaluation models, approaches, and designs
* Data collection and analysis methods
* Communicating and reporting progress and findings
* Building and sustaining support for evaluation
Each activity includes an overview, instructional objectives, time estimates, materials needed, handouts, and procedures for effectively using the activity, whether there are a few participants or an unlimited number in small groups. To help the reader locate specific kinds of activities, the book includes a chart that names the activity, the time needed to implement the activity, and whether background information or knowledge is required prior to implementing the activity. The book also includes several strategies for forming groups and a glossary of instructional strategies.
This book is ideal as a text for evaluation courses throughout the social sciences. Students, instructors, trainers, consultants, and managers will all find countless ideas and strategies that facilitate learning.
目次
Acknowledgments
Preface
Matrix of Activities
Glossary of Instructional Methods
Strategies for Forming Small Groups
1. Overview of Evaluation
2. The Politics and Ethics of Evaluation Practice
3. Multicultural and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Evaluation
4. Focusing the Evaluation
5. Evaluation Models, Approaches, and Designs
6. Issues of Validity and Sampling
7. Collecting Evaluation Data
8. Analyzing Evaluation Data
9. Communicating and Reporting Evaluation Processes and Findings
10. Managing the Evaluation
11. Building and Sustaining Support for Evaluation
12. Reflections on Learning
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