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Evaluation
Forms and Approaches
3rd edition
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Program evaluation: forms and approaches
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| Contents
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Figures and tables
Acknowledgments,
Evaluation fundamentals
The natute of interventions: What we evaluate
Focusing evaluative enquiry: Evaluation forms and
approaches
Negotiation and evaluation planning
From evaluation questions to evaluation findings
From evaluation findings to utilisation
Managing evaluation
Codes of behaviour for evaluators
Proactive evaluation
Clarificative evaluation
Interactive evaluation
Monitoring evaluation
Impact evaluation
Index
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293Figures and Tables
FIGURES
1.1 Conference evaluation: excerpt from questionnaire ul
1.2. Evaluation definitions 18
2.1 Program components 27
3.1. Combined use of Proactive and Impact Forms in an
evaluation 56
3.2 Eight critical steps in leading and managing change $8
3.3 The change process and the use of evaluative enquiry 58
4.1 Negotiating evaluations: dimensions of an evaluation
plan 23
5.1 Data management in evaluation 99
6.1 Conceptualising evaluation utilisation 106
6.2. Simple utilisation paradigm 114
10.1 Program logic for a water conservation program 205
10.2 Program logic for an innovatory rehabilitation
program 206
10.3 Program logic statement informed by the evaluation:
adding a systems perspective 210-211
12.1 Generic program logic framework 247
13.1. Richmond community program content test 271
13.2 Variations in baby weights over time 278
13:3 Diploma in Education course evaluation 280
13.4a_ Evaluation of college teacher education program 283
13.4. Evaluation of college teacher education progeam—
emphasis 284
TABLES
1.4 Characteristics of breakfast cereals 67
1.2 Conference evaluation: comparative impact on
participants 2
3.1 Evaluation forms: orientation, typical issues and
key approaches 32
3.2. Evaluation forms: all dimensions 33
Epistemological bases of Forms
Proactive evaluation: typical questions
Clarificative evaluation: typical questions
Interactive evaluation: typical questions
Monitoring evaluation: typical questions
Impact evaluation: typical questions
Summary of Proactive evaluation
Different meanings of ‘need’
Summary of Clarificatve evaluation
Summary of Interactive evaluation
Summary of Monitoring evaluation
Summary of Impact evaluation
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Figures and tables