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Ruth Maisey; Svetlana Speight; Chris Bonell; Susan Purdon; Peter Keogh; Ivonne Wollny; Annik M. Sorhaindo; Kaye Wellings – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2014
In 2009, the government's Department for Education commissioned a team of researchers at NatCen Social Research to evaluate the effectiveness of the youth development/teenage pregnancy prevention programme 'Teens and Toddlers'. Previous studies had positive findings but had not been very rigorous in terms of methodology and methods used. We…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Program Evaluation, Adolescents, Toddlers
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Mishna, Faye; Muskat, Barbara; Cook, Charlene – Children & Schools, 2012
Intervention research is vital for social work, as it aims to develop practice/program approaches and provide evidence to understand which interventions are effective and for whom. Despite growing attention, little social work research exists that evaluates interventions. Among the reasons for the dearth of intervention research within social work…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Evidence, Intervention, Self Advocacy
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McNutt, John – Research on Social Work Practice, 2011
Advocacy is central to the social work profession's commitment to social betterment and justice, yet much of what we know about it is based on conventional wisdom. We have little evidence on the effectiveness of interventions and even less on the costs and benefits of advocacy campaigns. This article discusses some of the conceptual and…
Descriptors: Evidence, Economic Research, Social Work, Advocacy
Larence, Eileen R. – US Government Accountability Office, 2009
This testimony discusses issues related to girls' delinquency--a topic that has attracted the attention of federal, state, and local policymakers for more than a decade as girls have increasingly become involved in the juvenile justice system. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) is the Department of Justice (DOJ)…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Delinquency, Females, Delinquency Prevention
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Jordan, Steven; Stocek, Christine; Mark, Rodney; Matches, Stacy – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2009
The paper will present findings from a Social Science and Humanities Research (SSHRC) funded participatory evaluation conducted over the past four years in the Cree nation of Wemindji in Quebec, Canada. COOL (Challenging Our Own Limits) or "Nigawchiisuun" in Cree, was launched in 2003 as part of a broader program of governance…
Descriptors: World Views, Social Sciences, Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods
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Griffin, James P., Jr.; Miller, Erica – Counseling Psychologist, 2007
This article is a response to a number of articles that use a culturally relevant prevention (CRP) approach for ethnic and racial minorities. The reaction is from a research practitioner's viewpoint. The authors argue in favor of determining an operational definition of cultural relevance by implementing prevention services with fidelity in the…
Descriptors: Cultural Relevance, Prevention, Ethnic Groups, Health Promotion
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Musheno, Michael C. – Social Science Quarterly, 1982
Presents an evaluative study of adult criminal diversion programs. The results of the study indicate that the diversion programs result in a decline in both the number and proportion of cases fully prosecuted. (IM)
Descriptors: Adults, Correctional Rehabilitation, Criminal Law, Criminals
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Morgan, David R.; England, Robert E. – Social Science Quarterly, 1982
The effects of various techniques in reducing racial isolation in 52 large public school districts were assessed. At the elementary level the most effective strategy was a combination of rezoning with pairing and clustering of schools. At the secondary level the best strategy was rezoning. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Desegregation Plans, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
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Seltzer, Michael H. – Evaluation Review, 1994
Ways in which multilevel modeling techniques can broaden the kinds of questions asked in multisite evaluations are illustrated through the example of the Transition Mathematics Program for secondary schools. These techniques provide a means of moving beyond estimating effects to investigating how differences across sites relate to differences in…
Descriptors: Demography, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Tests, Program Effectiveness
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Ku, Leighton; Besharov, Douglas J.; Germanis, Peter – Public Interest, 1999
L. Ku supports the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) nutrition program as effective in improving children's health. D. Besharov and P. Germanis reiterate their earlier criticisms that the program is less effective than commonly believed and that research evidence about its effectiveness is flawed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Health, Children, Infants, Nutrition
Roitman, David B.; Mayer, Jeffrey P. – 1982
The field of social innovation policy can presently be seen as divided into two opposing camps: pro-fidelity and pro-adaptation. The former conceptualizes innovations as consisting of a number of relatively well specified components, and argue that rigorously developed, evaluated programs should be implemented with close correspondence to…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Innovation
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Rossi, Peter H.; Berk, Richard A. – Human Organization, 1981
Provides a detailed introduction to the variety of purposes for which evaluation research may be used and to the range of methods currently employed in the practice of that field. Uses specific examples, where appropriate, to provide concrete illustrations of both the goals of evaluation researchers and the methods used. (Author)
Descriptors: Accountability, Evaluation Methods, Methods Research, Policy Formation
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Apsler, Robert – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1978
Strasser and Deniston's own analysis (TM 504 254) shows that post-planned evaluations are unsuitable substitutes for pre-planned evaluations. When viewed as post-experimental interviews, however, post-planned evaluations can produce valuable information which complements traditional experimental and quasi-experimental evaluations. (MH)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Evaluation Methods, Objectives, Program Effectiveness
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Quinn, Lois – Journal of Children and Poverty, 1995
Examined the effectiveness of the Wisconsin Learnfare experiment that requires teens to attend school regularly as a condition of receiving family financial aid. Findings from state social services data reveal that, despite a $1.5 million "savings" attributed to the program between September 1988 and December 1989, tremendous family…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attendance, Child Abuse, Economically Disadvantaged
Yohalem, Nicole; Ferber, Thaddeus; Ebbert, Virginia Lee – Forum for Youth Investment, 2003
In this issue of Forum Focus, we focus on what researchers and policy makers are doing to help governments take stock of their efforts to make sure that every young person is "Ready by 21"--ready for work, ready for college, ready for life. "Research Update" reviews efforts to establish a coherent set of youth development…
Descriptors: Accountability, Youth Programs, Budgets, Resource Allocation
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