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Kennedy, Mary F.; And Others – 1985
The paper describes a naturalistic evaluation study of an enrichment program for gifted learners in Newfoundland. The pull-out program (for two half days out of six) is described in terms of audience concerns and issues, standards, program components, and data-generating techniques (observations and interviews). The evaluation led to a report…
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Gifted

Jacobs, Ronald L. – 1985
Interest is growing in naturalistic inquiry and qualitative methods in educational inquiry. Naturalistic inquiry refers to a paradigm of inquiry with two major features: a low degree of manipulation or control of the variables prior to the inquiry and a low degree of constraints imposed on the outcomes of the inquiry. Qualitative methods seek to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Definitions, Evaluation Methods, Job Training

Frick, Elizabeth – Research Strategies, 1990
Reviews the research that suggests that qualitative approaches to the evaluation of library user education programs may sometimes be more appropriate than quantitative measures. The differences between quantitative and qualitative evaluation are discussed, and the instances in which one approach may be preferred to the other are identified. (17…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Needs, Holistic Approach, Induction

Guba, Egon G. – Evaluation Practice, 1987
Definitions of and approaches to naturalistic evaluation are discussed. The qualitative aspects of the discipline are reviewed; and use of naturalistic evaluation in descriptions, illustrations, explications, hypothesis testing, and assessment of public spending are defined. A new paradigm for naturalistic evaluation is proposed. (TJH)
Descriptors: Economic Research, Evaluation Methods, Hypothesis Testing, Models

Pearsol, James A., Ed. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1987
This collection of seven short articles discusses the role of naturalistic observation in program evaluation. There are criteria that evaluators explicitly or implicitly use to reach conclusions. These papers discuss these criteria and try to determine what constitutes legitimate evaluation knowledge. (RB)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Evaluation Methods, Information Dissemination, Management Systems
Fetterman, David M. – 1987
This paper explores the variety of qualitative methods available, in the context of a larger quantitative-qualitative debate in the field of educational evaluation. Each approach is reviewed in terms of the work of its major proponents. The dominant forms of qualitative evaluation include: (1) ethnography; (2) naturalistic inquiry; (3) generic…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Ethnography, Evaluation Methods, Literature Reviews

Smith, Nick L.; Hauer, Diane M. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1990
Ten evaluation models are examined in terms of their applicability to investigative, emergent design programs: Stake's portrayal, Wolf's adversary, Patton's utilization, Guba's investigative journalism, Scriven's goal-free, Scriven's modus operandi, Eisner's connoisseurial, Stufflebeam's CIPP, Tyler's objective based, and Levin's cost…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Goodness of Fit, Investigations

Lythcott, Jean; Duschl, Richard – Science Education, 1990
The methodological issue of qualitative versus quantitative research is addressed, and the argumentation of research using interview methods for research is explored. Warrants of the type that are used in arguments generating conclusions from interview data are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Evaluation Methods, Interviews
Yoong, Suan – 1986
Egon G. Guba and Yvonna S. Lincoln were among the first to develop a set of extensive criteria for establishing naturalistic inquiry as a disciplined research methodology. The naturalistic paradigm--also called post-positivist, ethnographic, phenomenological, and qualitative--has gained acceptance as a legitimate alternative to the previously…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Evaluation Methods, Inquiry

Braverman, Marc; And Others – Journal of Experiential Education, 1990
Examines benefits of three models for evaluating outdoor adventure programs: program monitoring with debriefings and check-offs; experimental evaluation; and qualitative, naturalistic observation. Illustrates and compares approaches using California 4-H adventure ropes course. Examines data's specificity, assumptions, ambiguities, and followup.…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Experiential Learning

Sechrest, Lee; And Others – Evaluation Practice, 1993
Continuing the interchange of ideas about evaluation methodology, the authors argue the advisability of using the entire array of methods to produce useful and persuasive findings. There is, ultimately, a truth to be sought, but no one approach has a monopoly on finding it. (SLD)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization, Naturalistic Observation

Fetterman, David M. – Educational Researcher, 1988
Discusses qualitative research and its application to educational evaluation. Approaches discussed include the following: (1) ethnography; (2) naturalistic inquiry; (3) generic pragmatic (sociological) inquiry; (4) connoisseurship/criticism; (5) metaphors; and (6) phenomenography. (FMW)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Ethnography, Evaluation Methods

Ambert, Anne-Marie; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1995
Presents an overview of the goals and procedures of qualitative research, and discusses linkages between epistemologies and methodology. Reviews possible guidelines involved in the several steps of the evaluation process of qualitative research, emphasizing naturalistic research with families. Reviews common problems with qualitative research.…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Epistemology, Ethnography, Evaluation Methods

O'Neill, Tom – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1995
The evaluation of a science education project for teachers in Durban (South Africa) illustrates some problems inherent in the application of the fourth-generation evaluation approach of Guba and Lincoln. One of the strongest concerns is that full participation by stakeholders may be an unrealistic assumption. (SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems, Evaluation Utilization, Foreign Countries

Anzul, Margaret; Evans, Judith F.; King, Rita; Tellier-Robinson, Dora – Exceptional Children, 2001
Four researchers argue the merits of qualitative methodology and its particular relevance to those in special education who seek to move beyond a deficit perspective. Unconstrained by defined variables and decontextualized settings, qualitative methods allowed the researchers to extend the scope of their studies beyond originally stated research…
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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