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Designing and Implementing Effective Evaluations provides extensive
real-life examples of program evaluations that illustrate the
various elements and steps in conducting a successful evaluation.
The detailed and diverse range of case studies show the common
elements, methods, approaches, and processes of program
evaluations, while also demonstrating the way that good evaluators
adapt and tailor those methods to the specific characteristics and
needs of a given program. The chapters explore the process of
problem solving while navigating multiple stakeholders, competing
agendas, and varying environments. The book introduces
conversations concerning how to adapt evaluation processes and
concepts with culturally different individuals and communities. It
discusses the role of culture in navigating a meaningful evaluation
process when significant cultural differences exist between the
evaluator and individuals that make up the organization. The text
is a vital resource for postgraduate students in program evaluation
courses in Psychology, Education, Public Health, Social Work and
related fields.
Designing and Implementing Effective Evaluations provides extensive
real-life examples of program evaluations that illustrate the
various elements and steps in conducting a successful evaluation.
The detailed and diverse range of case studies show the common
elements, methods, approaches, and processes of program
evaluations, while also demonstrating the way that good evaluators
adapt and tailor those methods to the specific characteristics and
needs of a given program. The chapters explore the process of
problem solving while navigating multiple stakeholders, competing
agendas, and varying environments. The book introduces
conversations concerning how to adapt evaluation processes and
concepts with culturally different individuals and communities. It
discusses the role of culture in navigating a meaningful evaluation
process when significant cultural differences exist between the
evaluator and individuals that make up the organization. The text
is a vital resource for postgraduate students in program evaluation
courses in Psychology, Education, Public Health, Social Work and
related fields.
This text provides a solid foundation in program evaluation,
covering the main components of evaluating agencies and their
programs, how best to address those components, and the procedures
to follow when conducting evaluations. Different models and
approaches are paired with practical techniques, such as how to
plan an interview to collect qualitative data and how to use
statistical analyses to report results. In every chapter, case
studies provide real world examples of evaluations broken down into
the main elements of program evaluation: the needs that led to the
program, the implementation of program plans, the people connected
to the program, unexpected side effects, the role of evaluators in
improving programs, the results, and the factors behind the
results. In addition, the story of one of the evaluators involved
in each case study is presented to show the human side of
evaluation. This new edition also offers enhanced and expanded case
studies, making them a central organizing theme, and adds more
international examples. New online resources for this edition
include a table of evaluation models, examples of program
evaluation reports, sample handouts for presentations to
stakeholders, links to YouTube videos and additional annotated
resources. All resources are available for download under the tab
eResources at www.routledge.com/9781138103962.
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