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Drawing upon experiences at state and local level project
evaluation, and based on current research in the professional
literature, Payne presents a practical, systematic, and flexible
approach to educational evaluations. Evaluators at all levels --
state, local and classroom -- will find ideas useful in conducting,
managing, and using evaluations. Special user targets identified
are state department of education personnel and local school system
administrative personnel. The volume can be used by those doing
evaluation projects in the field', or as a text for graduate
courses at an introductory level. The book begins with an overview
of the generic evaluation process. Chapter Two is devoted to the
criteria for judging the effectiveness of evaluation practice.
Chapter Three addresses the all important topic of evaluation goals
and objectives. Chapters Four, Five and Six basically are concerned
with the approach, framework, or design of an evaluation study.
Chapter Four contains a discussion of four major philosophical
frameworks or metaphors and the implications of these frameworks
for conducting an evaluation. Chapters Five and Six describe
predominantly quantitative and qualitative designs, respectively.
Design, implementation and operational issues related to
instrumentation (Chapter Seven), management and decision making
(Chapter Eight), and reporting and utilization of results (Chapter
Nine) are next addressed. The final chapter of the book (Chapter
Ten) considers the evaluation of educational products and
materials.
How do you implement a service-learning project into your
curriculum? Utilizing an extended case study, this book explores
the pros and cons of service-learning projects and provides the
reader with a step-by-step guide covering everything from designing
the program to evaluating its success at the completion. It
provides an essential reference guide for any teacher or
administrator planning on implementing a service-learning project
into their curriculum.
Drawing upon experiences at state and local level project
evaluation, and based on current research in the professional
literature, Payne presents a practical, systematic, and flexible
approach to educational evaluations. Evaluators at all levels --
state, local and classroom -- will find ideas useful in conducting,
managing, and using evaluations. Special user targets identified
are state department of education personnel and local school system
administrative personnel. The volume can be used by those doing
evaluation projects in the field', or as a text for graduate
courses at an introductory level. The book begins with an overview
of the generic evaluation process. Chapter Two is devoted to the
criteria for judging the effectiveness of evaluation practice.
Chapter Three addresses the all important topic of evaluation goals
and objectives. Chapters Four, Five and Six basically are concerned
with the approach, framework, or design of an evaluation study.
Chapter Four contains a discussion of four major philosophical
frameworks or metaphors and the implications of these frameworks
for conducting an evaluation. Chapters Five and Six describe
predominantly quantitative and qualitative designs, respectively.
Design, implementation and operational issues related to
instrumentation (Chapter Seven), management and decision making
(Chapter Eight), and reporting and utilization of results (Chapter
Nine) are next addressed. The final chapter of the book (Chapter
Ten) considers the evaluation of educational products and
materials.
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