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Peer reviewedReich, Jill N. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1994
Describes programmatic model of faculty development that can provide framework for faculty development activities and programs. Suggests that building an organizing structure around specific activities can help identify steps to be taken and move departments toward building type of faculty sought, including developing supporting and nurturing…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Higher Education, Models, Organizational Climate
Peer reviewedFrench, Fred; And Others – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1994
Highlights need for collaboration, integration, and expansion in designing evaluation models for career development programs. Outlines fledgling evaluation model that began to emerge at Symposium on Issues and Solutions for Evaluating Career Development Programs and Services. Notes that model addresses dimensions critical in evaluation of career…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDecker, Daniel J. – Journal of Extension, 1990
An analysis of apparent program failure should determine whether the fault lies with the program model, implementation strategy, expectations, or evaluation methods. The evaluation should be planned before completing and carrying out the program design. (SK)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Expectation, Extension Education, Failure
Peer reviewedUnrau, Yvonne A. – Evaluation Review, 1993
The role of program evaluation is examined in relation to policy analysis. Program evaluation is most persuasive as a component of the policy process when its role is clearly understood. Clarity can be achieved by using the program mandate to guide evaluation and by including practitioners in evaluation model developments. (SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Models, Policy Formation, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedWilson, Laura A.; Durant, Robert F. – Public Administration Review, 1994
Total quality management interventions and assessments must be more theory grounded and contingency based to advance understanding of its applicability, potential, and pitfalls in the public sector. Two-step and stage-state evaluative models can be used to ameliorate its shortcomings. (JOW)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Models, Program Evaluation, Public Sector
Peer reviewedFaubion, Clayton W.; Andrew, Jason – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2000
Examines a state-operated mental retardation service delivery system and conducts a systems analysis of the case coordinator referral system to determine the characteristics of individuals who were likely to be referred to supported employment. Performs an outcomes analysis of the system's supported employment program to determine who was likely…
Descriptors: Employment, Mental Retardation, Models, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedRhoades, Donna R.; McFarland, Kay F. – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 2000
Needing care and community living skills after years of institutionalization, individuals with serious, persistent mental illness present a challenge to existing mental health providers. This article reviews the benefits and limitations of adult foster care, and presents the Homeshare Model as an example of outpatient care implemented in South…
Descriptors: Adult Foster Care, Daily Living Skills, Mental Disorders, Models
Peer reviewedHser, Yih-Ing; Stein, Judith A.; Polinsky, Margaret L.; Maglione, Margaret A. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1998
The influence of program-related constructs on perceived quality of treatment programs was assessed using a latent variable modeling approach and the responses of key personnel from 294 drug treatment facilities in Los Angeles County (California). A clear philosophy and emphasis and greater frequency of services significantly predicted greater…
Descriptors: Drug Rehabilitation, Models, Outcomes of Treatment, Prediction
Peer reviewedMason, Greg – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation/La Revue canadienne d'evaluation de programme, 1996
This article reviews issues in questionnaire design beyond the creation of standardized questions and basic data collection rules. The use of magnitude scales, the application of decision theory, and the use of a questionnaire framework that replicates how choices are made by respondents are among the new design approaches discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Models, Program Evaluation, Questionnaires
Peer reviewedWinfree, L. Thomas, Jr.; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1996
It is argued that the Gang Resistance Education and Training Program, developed by the Phoenix (Arizona) police department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, consisted of pedagogical elements with strong conceptual and operational ties to social learning and self-control theories, and two mainstream criminological theories. (SLD)
Descriptors: Crime, Criminology, Juvenile Gangs, Models
Peer reviewedKemis, Mari; Walker, David A. – Journal of College Student Development, 2000
Describes the a-e-I-o-u program evaluation approach, a framework for organizing key evaluation questions that allows for many models of evaluation and/or methods of data collection. Evaluations by users of the approach have indicated that it provides a practical way to organize evaluation questions and collect appropriate data. (GCP)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Data Processing, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Research
Fontes, Olney Leite; do Carmo, Thais Adriana; Polacow, Maria Luiza O.; Meneghetti, Rosa Gitana K.; Dedalo, Maria de Fatima Nepomuceno; Alves, Maria Izalina F.; da Silva, Jadson Oliveira; Carvalho, Maria Eliza C. – Comunicacoes, 2000
Reports on the experience of the pharmacy course at UNIMEP (Methodist University of Piracicaba (Brazil)) in diagnosing itself. Offers models for the elaboration of an innovative curriculum which is the desire of those who make up the course. (BT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Models
Peer reviewedArnold, Mary E. – Journal of Extension, 2002
Using logic modeling as the basis for meaningful evaluation, specific steps are outlined for measuring learning outcomes in extension education: articulating outcomes, turning outcomes into knowledge statements, and constructing a tool to measure perceived changes in knowledge. Use of this learning assessment tool enables extension faculty to…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Extension Education, Logic, Models
Peer reviewedWandersman, Abraham – New Directions for Evaluation, 1999
Proposes a framework for the evaluation of health and human services programs in community settings. Applies this framework to the discussions in this special issue to see how well the chapters advance community-based program evaluation. Concludes that the chapters are valuable for those interested in improving the evaluation of community-based…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Evaluation Methods, Health Programs, Human Services
Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2005
Only two of the most popular school improvement models for elementary schools have "moderately strong" evidence to show that they work, according to a consumer-style guide released last week by a Washington-based research group. The federally financed report by the American Institutes for Research rates 22 of the most widely used…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Improvement Programs, Models

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