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Fayolle, Alain; Gailly, Benoit; Lassas-Clerc, Narjisse – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2006
Purpose: Facing the multiplication of entrepreneurship education programmes (EEP) and the increasing resources allocated, there is a need to develop a common framework to evaluate the design of those programmes. The purpose of this article is to propose such a framework, based on the theory of planned behaviour (TPB). Design/methodology/approach:…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Instructional Design, Program Design, Training Methods
Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 2006
The Eisenhower Professional Development Program's primary goal is to support professional development for teachers that will improve classroom practice and, ultimately, student achievement. A multiyear evaluation of the Eisenhower Program sought to provide information to help the Eisenhower Program, and other professional development efforts,…
Descriptors: Teacher Improvement, Professional Development, Teaching Methods, Program Effectiveness
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Simkins, Tim; Bush, Tony; Wright, Nigel; Colquhoun, Derek; Earley, Peter; Conner, Colin – Management in Education, 2005
A symposium was organized at the BELMAS/SCRELM Research Conference in July 2004 to explore the issues arising from the experiences of those contracted by the National College for School Leadership to evaluate its programmes. This article presents four contributions that drew on a wide range of evaluation experience and a response from a…
Descriptors: College Programs, Instructional Leadership, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
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Gibson, Christina M. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2003
This paper analyzes how variation in participant take-up rates affected the impacts of the New Hope project, a random-assignment, anti-poverty program. New Hope offered experimental members four benefits--child care subsidies, wage subsidies, health insurance, and, if needed, a temporary community service job--that were available to families…
Descriptors: Poverty Programs, Health Insurance, Program Effectiveness, Grants
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Deardorff, Michelle D.; Folger, Paul J. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2005
Assessment requirements often raise great concerns among departments and faculty: fear of loss of autonomy, distraction from primary departmental goals, and the creation of alien and artificial external standards. This article demonstrates how one political science department directly responded to their own unique circumstances in assessing their…
Descriptors: Political Science, Program Effectiveness, Departments, Program Evaluation
Robinson, Paul W.; Robinson, Michael P. W.; Dunn, Todd W. – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2003
In response to Dinkmeyer, McKay, and Dinkmeyer Jr.'s (1990) claim that individuals were incorrectly reporting Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP) as being ineffective and recent claims of STEP being ineffective (e.g., Taylor & Biglan, 1998), the purpose of this article was to review the research and statements made about STEP's…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Child Rearing, Program Effectiveness, Validity
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McCluskey, Cynthia Perez; Bynum, Timothy S.; Patchin, Justin W. – Crime & Delinquency, 2004
Chronic school absenteeism has been identified as a precursor to undesirable outcomes in adolescence, including academic failure, school dropout, and juvenile delinquency. In spite of its effect on adolescent functioning, little research has been conducted to identify effective methods of truancy reduction, particularly among elementary-aged…
Descriptors: Attendance, Truancy, Elementary Schools, Delinquency
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Wiglesworth, Aileen; Mosqueda, Laura; Burnight, Kerry; Younglove, Ted; Jeske, Daniel – Gerontologist, 2006
Purpose: The first Elder Abuse Forensic Center (EAFC) in the United States was instituted in 2003. People from a variety of disciplines, including Adult Protective Services social workers, law enforcement, the district attorney's office, a medical response team, public guardian deputies, ombudsmen, mental health services, a victim advocate, and a…
Descriptors: Elder Abuse, Demonstration Programs, Agency Cooperation, Statistical Analysis
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Baytop, Chanza M. – Journal of Negro Education, 2006
A study implements meta-analytic methods to synthesize the findings and analyze the effects of interventions, including secondary teen pregnancy prevention programs, on educational achievement among unwed African American teen mothers. Results indicate that secondary teen pregnancy prevention programs and other interventions for adolescent mothers…
Descriptors: Prevention, Pregnancy, Mothers, Meta Analysis
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Martella, Ronald C.; Waldron-Soler, Kathleen M. – Journal of Direct Instruction, 2005
This evaluation investigated the effects of the "Language for Writing" program. Ten classrooms were involved including 201 students at the beginning of the project. Posttest scores were obtained for 126 students. This evaluation was conducted over 2 years. Evaluation I was conducted over a 5-month period from January 2003 to May 2003. Evaluation…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Second Language Learning, Writing Skills, Program Evaluation
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Kress, Victoria E.; Shepherd, J. Brad; Anderson, Renee I.; Petuch, Aaron J.; Nolan, James Michael; Thiemeke, Darlene – Journal of College Counseling, 2006
The authors examined the impact of a mandatory, coeducational sexual assault prevention program on college freshmen's rape myth attitudes. Data from 174 college freshmen required to attend the program indicated that, regardless of gender, the proposed sexual assault prevention program significantly decreased participants' rape myth acceptance…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Prevention, Beliefs, Social Attitudes
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Chien, Ju-Chun; Fischer, Jerome M.; Biller, Ernest – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2006
This study used a pretest-posttest, nonequivalent control group, quasi-experimental design to examine the effectiveness of a 12-week, metacognitive and planned happenstance career training course for Taiwanese college students. The treatment groups significantly increased their career competencies in metacognitive, cognitive, affective, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Quasiexperimental Design, Control Groups, Instructional Effectiveness
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Gassman-Pines, Anna; Yoshikawa, Hirokazu – Developmental Psychology, 2006
The authors examined the effects of antipoverty programs on children's cumulative poverty-related risk and the relationship between cumulative poverty-related risk and child outcomes among low-income families. Samples included 419 children ages 3-10 years in the New Hope program and 759 children ages 2-9 years in the Minnesota Family …
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Behavior Problems, Low Income, Low Income Groups
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What Works Clearinghouse, 2006
"Check & Connect" is a dropout prevention strategy that relies on close monitoring of school performance, as well as mentoring, case management, and other supports. The What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) reviewed six studies on "Check & Connect" that were designed to assess the program's effectiveness. Four of these studies…
Descriptors: Intervention, Dropouts, Dropout Prevention, Mentors
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Stewart, Alice C.; Black, Sylvia Sloan; Smith-Gratto, Karen; Williams, Jacqueline A. – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2007
Leadership is often described as something that is learned from experience. However, experiences do not often occur within a controlled environment where learning and its impact can be evaluated. In this paper, we investigate the efficacy of two types of learning experiences. University students received leadership training of equal length through…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Leadership Training, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
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