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Panjwani, Sonya; Graves-Boswell, Taylor; Garney, Whitney R.; Muraleetharan, Daenuka; Spadine, Mandy; Flores, Sara – American Journal of Evaluation, 2023
Collective impact (CI) is a structured approach that helps drive multi-sector collaborations to address social problems through systems changes. While the CI approach is gaining popularity, practitioners experience challenges in evaluating its implementation and intended outcomes. We conducted a systematic scoping review to understand evaluation…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Social Problems, Change, Evaluation Methods
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Annelin, Alice; Boström, Gert-Olof – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review and provide propositions about survey assessment tools of the key sustainability competencies (KSCs) of education for sustainability. UNESCO points out how education plays an important role in transforming societies towards a sustainable future and achieving the United Nations' sustainable…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Environmental Education, Objectives, Social Change
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Griffin, Richard – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2012
Purpose: This article seeks to review the current state of workplace learning evaluation, to set out the rationale for evaluation along with the barriers that practitioners face when seeking to assess the effectiveness of training and development. Finally, it aims to propose a scientifically robust and practitioner friendly approach to evaluation.…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Systems Approach, Measurement, Evaluation Methods
Kaufman, Roger; Bowers, Dennis – Performance and Instruction, 1990
Examines the differences between needs assessment and needs analysis as part of the larger process of identifying and resolving problems and opportunities. Proactive and reactive planners are discussed, a system approach is compared with a systems approach, and steps in a systems approach are identified. (10 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Needs Assessment, Problem Solving, Systems Approach
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Wang, Greg G.; Dou, Zhengxia; Li, Ning – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2002
Review of economics, industrial psychology, financial, and human resource development (HRD) literature was used to develop a systems approach to measuring return on investment in which HRD is a subsystem within the overall organizational system. The approach isolates non-HRD impacts and demonstrates applicability of statistical and mathematical…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Industrial Psychology, Intervention, Program Evaluation
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Karle, Werner; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1980
Presents a relatively new theoretical, clinical, and research approach to dreams. Describes the functional theory of dreams and contrasts the functional approach with the more familiar interpretive approach. Reviews the origins and later spin-offs of the interpretive approach. (Author)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Psychotherapy, Research Methodology
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Good, H. M.; And Others – Studies in Higher Education, 1980
The evaluation of educational programs in higher education needs a better theoretical base than it has had. Proposals as to what that base should encompass are discussed and an approach that involves a more adequate conceptual and procedural model is explored. Focus is on a systems viewpoint. (JMD)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Evaluators, Feedback
Szymula, Gary; Schleser, Robert C. – Rehabilitation Literature, 1986
Integrating an ecological systems perspective into the vocational evaluation of disabled persons affords consideration of such often neglected areas as blame (based on personal deficit), decision making, the predominance of clinical attitudes, and the work environment as well as on attitude and motivation. (CB)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Decision Making, Disabilities, Evaluation Criteria
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Guess, Doug; Sailor, Wayne – Journal of Special Education, 1993
An introduction to the concepts and terminology of chaos science and a discussion of its implications for the behavioral and social sciences are provided. The paper points out that chaos science assumptions pertaining to nonlinearity, controlled randomness, and dynamic system modeling offer challenging new directions to assessment and intervention…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Chaos Theory, Developmental Disabilities, Evaluation Methods
Carlisle, Kenneth E. – Journal of Instructional Development, 1983
Presents a process definition of task analysis and discusses how various techniques of analysis--breaking the task into its constituent elements, determining the relationship between these elements, and restructuring for performance and instruction--relate to this perspective. Two decision tables, a master design chart, and 28 references are…
Descriptors: Definitions, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Design, Instructional Improvement
Rude, Harvey; Stockhouse, Judy; Read, Jo Smith; Street, Steve; Murray, Karl – 2000
The Professional Development Leadership Academy supports states in transforming systems of professional development. This paper investigates accountability considerations that are necessary to determine the impact and results of professional development from a state systems perspective. The five areas of focus that comprise the Academy knowledge…
Descriptors: Accountability, Change Strategies, Educational Assessment, Educational Change
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New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1980
Representative models of program evaluation are described by their approach to values, and categorized by empirical style: positivism versus humanism. The models are: social process audit; experimental/quasi-experimental research design; goal-free evaluation; systems evaluation; cost-benefit analysis; and accountability program evaluation. (CP)
Descriptors: Accountability, Cost Effectiveness, Critical Thinking, Evaluation Methods
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West, John D. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1988
Reviews a number of inventories designed to measure dimensions of family systems theory and then provides a discussion of family systems assessment. Includes discussions of two couple's inventories, eight nuclear family inventories, and two family of origin inventories. Concludes that counselor educators must have understanding of marriage and…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods, Family Counseling, Family Life
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Frants, Valery I.; Shapiro, Jacob – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1991
Discussion of the problem of control in documentary information retrieval (IR) systems focuses on feedback mechanisms. Information needs are discussed, particularly the Problem Oriented Information Need (POIN); the structure of an adaptive IR system is described; and the design of algorithms for automated IR systems is explained. (33 references)…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer System Design, Documentation, Evaluation Methods
Richey, Rita C. – 1994
Developmental research, as opposed to simple instructional development, has been defined as the systematic study of designing, developing, and evaluating instructional programs, processes, and products that must meet criteria of internal consistency and effectiveness. Developmental research is particularly important in the field of instructional…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Research, Educational Technology, Evaluation Methods
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