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Newman, Tony; Curtis, Katherine; Stephens, Jo – Community Development Journal, 2003
A review of evaluations of community-based arts projects illustrates the methodological challenges of evaluating the arts and the issue of whether and how quantitative methods should be used. Eight studies revealed self-reports of personal, social, economic, and educational change, with few negative consequences. (Contains 52 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Programs, Evaluation Methods, Fine Arts

Knox, Colin; Hughes, Joanne – Community Development Journal, 1994
Offers a case study that examines the methodological problems of evaluating a community relations program in Northern Ireland. Recommends a quantitative and qualitative approach to evaluation and raises issues that must be addressed when evaluating community development programs. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Community Development, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Policy

Marsden, David; Oakley, Peter – Community Development Journal, 1991
An instrumental/technocratic approach to evaluation of social development relies on primarily quantitative methods. An interpretive approach resists claims to legitimacy and authority of "experts" and questions existing interpretations. The latter approach is characterized by cultural relativism and subjectivity. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Critical Reading, Evaluation Methods

Noponen, Helzi – Community Development Journal, 1997
An internal learning system (ILS), created for a development organization operating savings/credit programs with poor women, is used for data collection, monitoring, and evaluation. The ILS is participatory, pictorial, decentralized, and flexible; it documents socioeconomic impact and supports action planning. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Credit (Finance), Evaluation Methods, Participatory Research

Brown, David – Community Development Journal, 1991
An information-based rather than a knowledge-based approach to evaluation of social development programs has two advantages: (1) relative objectivity and (2) equity. Increasingly equitable flows of information are one indicator of social development. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavior Change, Community Development, Evaluation Methods

Uphoff, Norman – Community Development Journal, 1991
Outlines the participatory self-evaluation methods of the People's Participation Programme of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation. Benefits, six steps for introducing the method, and problems of language, comparability of numbers, and objectivity are described. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Developing Nations, Evaluation Methods