Program Evaluation: A Practitioner's Guide for Trainers and Educators
Please glance over the questions that follow and read the answers to those that are of interest. Q: What does this manual do? A: This manual guides the user through designing an evaluation. A: Who can use it? A: Anyone interested or involved in evaluating professional trammg or inservice education programs. The primary users will be staff members who are doing their own program evaluation-maybe for the first time. (Experienced evaluators or other professional educators can find useful guides and worksheets in it.) Q: If I work through this manual, what will I accomplish? A: You will develop one or more evaluation designs, and perhaps you'll also use the designs to evaluate something to make it better or to document its current value. Q: What is an evaluation design? A: An evaluation design is a conceptual and procedural map for getting important information about training efforts to people who can use it, as shown in the graphic below.
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Program Evaluation: A Practitioner's Guide for Trainers and Educators
Please glance over the questions that follow and read the answers to those that are of interest. Q: What does this manual do? A: This manual guides the user through designing an evaluation. A: Who can use it? A: Anyone interested or involved in evaluating professional trammg or inservice education programs. The primary users will be staff members who are doing their own program evaluation-maybe for the first time. (Experienced evaluators or other professional educators can find useful guides and worksheets in it.) Q: If I work through this manual, what will I accomplish? A: You will develop one or more evaluation designs, and perhaps you'll also use the designs to evaluate something to make it better or to document its current value. Q: What is an evaluation design? A: An evaluation design is a conceptual and procedural map for getting important information about training efforts to people who can use it, as shown in the graphic below.
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Program Evaluation: A Practitioner's Guide for Trainers and Educators

Program Evaluation: A Practitioner's Guide for Trainers and Educators

Program Evaluation: A Practitioner's Guide for Trainers and Educators

Program Evaluation: A Practitioner's Guide for Trainers and Educators

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Overview

Please glance over the questions that follow and read the answers to those that are of interest. Q: What does this manual do? A: This manual guides the user through designing an evaluation. A: Who can use it? A: Anyone interested or involved in evaluating professional trammg or inservice education programs. The primary users will be staff members who are doing their own program evaluation-maybe for the first time. (Experienced evaluators or other professional educators can find useful guides and worksheets in it.) Q: If I work through this manual, what will I accomplish? A: You will develop one or more evaluation designs, and perhaps you'll also use the designs to evaluate something to make it better or to document its current value. Q: What is an evaluation design? A: An evaluation design is a conceptual and procedural map for getting important information about training efforts to people who can use it, as shown in the graphic below.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780898381221
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 04/30/1983
Series: Evaluation in Education and Human Services , #3
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 7.52(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

Getting Started.- Products.- 1: Outline of Evaluation Questions.- 2: Outline of Evaluation Questions.- 3: Information Collection Plan.- 4: Analysis and Interpretation Plan.- 5: Report Plan.- 6: Management Plan.- 7: Plan to Evaluate the Evaluation.- Appendices.- A: Selecting What (an Object) to Evaluate.- B: An Example of an Evaluation Design.- C: Extra Worksheets.
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