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Poth, Cheryl-Anne; Pinto, Dorothy; Howery, Kathy – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2011
This article describes three challenges encountered during a developmental evaluation and explains how these were addressed from the evaluators' perspective. The evaluation was conducted to support the implementation of a three-year educational technology leadership project funded by the Alberta provincial government. The developmental evaluation…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Program Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology
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Dagenais, Christian; Dargis-Damphousse, Luc; Dutil, Julie – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2011
Since 2003, the Essential Skills Series training program developed by the Canadian Evaluation Society has been offered to more than 15 groups in the province of Quebec. The evaluations of these workshops were based on the participants' reactions collected by a Participant Feedback Questionnaire. This article describes the process used to assess…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Questionnaires, Feedback (Response), Validity
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Joanisse, Melanie; Stinchcombe, Arne; Yamin, Stephanie – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2010
An evaluability assessment (EA) of the 55 Alive program, a national older driver refresher course aimed at improving driving skills, was conducted. This EA adds to the evaluation literature as previous outcome evaluations neglected to explore whether this program was prepared for such assessments. A mixed-method protocol was executed across three…
Descriptors: Driver Education, Refresher Courses, Older Adults, Adult Education
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Peck, Laura R.; Camillo, Furio; D'Attoma, Ida – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2009
This article presents a creative and practical process for dealing with the problem of selection bias. Taking an algorithmic approach and capitalizing on the known treatment-associated variance in the X matrix, we propose a data transformation that allows estimating unbiased treatment effects. The approach does not call for modelling the data,…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Intervention, Experiments, Comparative Analysis
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Mertens, Donna M. – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2010
Evaluators know they are supposed to identify and engage with stakeholders. What happens when the client has a very narrow concept of the meaning of evaluation? What happens when the primary stakeholders, including the client, disappear just as the evaluation gets started? First, it is important to acknowledge the challenge, then develop a…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Program Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Stakeholders
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Owen, John M. – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2010
This article describes an evaluation that was judged to be unsuccessful from the point of view of key program stakeholders. This was due to the fact that the evaluation did not support program advocates who had much to gain from positive evaluation findings. We argue that, although the knowledge needs of stakeholders must be taken into account,…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Program Evaluation, Integrity, Program Effectiveness
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Leatherdale, Scott T. – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2009
In the domain of school-based tobacco control, there is a large gap between the research being performed and the type of research needed to inform school-based prevention activities. The tobacco module of the school health action planning and evaluation system is a data collection and feedback system designed to support school-based tobacco…
Descriptors: Smoking, Prevention, Data Collection, Comprehensive School Health Education
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Scott, Sheryl – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2008
The clash between Western and Indigenous ways of knowing has been epitomized by the "parachuting model" of the Western researcher who drops onto the reservation, collects data, and leaves, never to be heard from again. The strengths of indigenous science, for example, observation and contextual factors, are either ignored or…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Evaluators, Indigenous Populations, Smoking
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Levin-Rozalis, Miri; Shochot-Reich, Efrat – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2008
Professional identity is a precondition for the establishment of a profession. This examines the professional identity of program evaluators in Israel. The field of evaluation in Israel has developed differently than in most Western countries--from the ground and with minimal governmental interference--and thus it is an interesting case study. In…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Foreign Countries, Program Evaluation, Self Concept
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Wilson, H. T. – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2008
While we may all agree in principle that both implementers and evaluators should be culturally sensitive and ethical as well as instrumentally effective in their work practices, we often ignore the extent to which these practice goals may conflict with one another in achieving bureaucratic competence, particularly in a multicultural society.…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Program Evaluation, Social Sciences, Affirmative Action
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Sundar, Purnima; Kasprzak, Susan; Halsall, Tanya; Woltman, Heather – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2010
Given today's climate of economic uncertainty and fiscal restraint, organizations providing child and youth mental health services are required to do so with limited resources. Within this context, service providers face added pressure to deliver evidence-based programs and demonstrate program effectiveness. The Ontario Centre of Excellence for…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Health Services
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Bladon, Teresa L. – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2009
Rapidly declining response rates and the associated threat of nonresponse bias call into question the validity of data obtained through telephone surveys, a tool often used in evaluation. This article explores changes in nonresponse bias over time by examining three data points (1991, 1996, and 2002) from an annual household telephone survey…
Descriptors: Telephone Surveys, Foreign Countries, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Trend Analysis
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Christie, Christina A.; Masyn, Katherine E. – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2008
Presented are the results of a study using latent profile analysis to describe the self-reported practices of 138 evaluators. Four classes emerged and were labeled (a) indistinct pattern of practice, (b) method-focused, (c) user-focused, and (d) robust pattern of practice. Evaluators in the "indistinct pattern of practice" class had mean item…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Profiles, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Educational Practices
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Higa, Terry Ann F.; Brandon, Paul R. – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2008
In participatory evaluations of K-12 programs, evaluators develop school faculty's and administrators' evaluation capacity by training them to conduct evaluation tasks and providing consultation while the tasks are conducted. A strong case can be made that the capacity building in these evaluations can be examined using a Vygotskian approach. We…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Program Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
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Johnston, Andrea L. K. – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2008
With a focus on the use of technology when evaluating programs for Aboriginal people, this article explores the possibility of using visual and oral computer technology to enhance the incorporation of Aboriginal worldviews in program evaluation. The author situates Aboriginal worldviews, including methods of communication and transmission of…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Program Evaluation, World Views, Indigenous Knowledge
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