The value of experiential approaches to evaluation training |
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Authors: | Edward C. Weeks |
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Affiliation: | The Wallace School, University of Oregon, USA |
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Abstract: | The training of evaluators is an important task—important because of the good that well trained evaluators can do and because of the mischief that poorly trained evaluators can cause. There is broad agreement on the importance of producing evaluators who are methodologically versatile and organizationally savvy. To accomplish these educational ends it is necessary to supplement classroom based instruction with experiential approaches. This paper describes a theoretical model of an effective experiential educational program for training evaluators, assesses two operating programs against the requirements of the model, and reports the results of a quasi-experimental evaluation of the effectiveness of the programs in producing important educational outcomes. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to: Edward C. Weeks The Lila Acheson Wallace School University of Oregon Eugene OR 97403. |
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