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Program Evaluation
Forms and Approaches

  • John M Owen - University of Melbourne, Australia
  • Patricia Rogers - BetterEvaluation, Australia, Director, Program For Public Sector Evaluation, Royal Melbourne Institute Of Technology, Australia

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Evaluation (General)

January 1999 | 312 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This book offers a straightforward, practical introduction to evaluation for beginners and practitioners. It shows how to identify appropriate forms and approaches, using an original framework. The authors examine the role of evaluation in program development, and offer techniques for involving stakeholders in the planning process and for disseminating the evaluation findings. They use references to recent research and international examples.
 
Evaluation Fundamentals
 
The Nature of Interventions
What We Evaluate

 
 
Focusing Evaluation
Evaluation Forms and Approaches

 
 
Negotiating an Evaluation Plan
The Importance of Negotiation and Planning

 
 
From Evaluation Questions to Evaluation Findings
 
From Evaluation Findings to Utilisation
 
Key Players and Resources
 
Codes of Behaviour for Evaluators
 
Proactive Evaluation
 
Clarificative Evaluation
 
Interactive Evaluation
 
Monitoring Evaluation
 
Impact Evaluation

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