Program Evaluation

A Practitioner’s Guide for Trainers and Educators

Robert O Brinkerhoff editor DM Brethower editor Jeri Nowakowski editor T Hluchyj editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Kluwer Academic Publishers

Published:30th Apr '83

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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. 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.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.

ISBN: 9780898381221

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 335g

128 pages

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983