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Mathison, Sandra – New Directions for Evaluation, 1999
Highlights differences related to the ethics of the evaluation situation for internal and external evaluators and differences related to the attention evaluators pay to the ethics of the evaluand. Internal and external evaluations occupy different "communities," and it is the nature of those communities that is critical for the…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Comparative Analysis, Ethics, Evaluation Methods
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Camino, Linda – Journal of Community Psychology, 2005
Youth-adult partnerships (Y-APs) are an innovation being used increasingly as a key strategy for promoting youth development, as well as for building strong programs and communities. This article discusses three pitfalls that can undermine their effectiveness: (1) the assumption that youth should do everything of importance; (2) the belief that…
Descriptors: Adults, Youth, Evaluation, Innovation
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Paylor, Ian; Simmill-Binning, Cheryl – American Journal of Evaluation, 2004
In the UK, following the Crime and Disorder Act of 1998, the Youth Justice Board (YJB) funded over 450 separate crime prevention schemes. The YJB in approving these various schemes stressed the importance of monitoring and evaluation. Local evaluators were appointed whose role was to report back to the funding agency and the national evaluators.…
Descriptors: Justice, Crime, Crime Prevention, Foreign Countries
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Ryan, Katherine E. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2004
Today, educational evaluation theory and practice face a critical juncture with the kind of educational accountability evaluation legislated by No Child Left Behind. While the goal of this kind of educational accountability is to improve education, it is characterized by a hierarchical, top-down approach to improving educational achievement…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Accountability, Evaluation Methods, Educational Improvement
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Cooksy, Leslie J. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2006
This issue's scenario, To Participate or Not to Participate, describes an evaluator's shift in method from nonparticipant to participant observation. Although evaluation theorists differ on the extent to which methods decisions are ethical decisions (Morris, 1998), neither of the two commentators considers the methodological decision problematic;…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Evaluation Methods, Ethics, Decision Making
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Mello, Robin A. – Teachers College Record, 2005
This article addresses the construction of "critical friendships" within the practice of one particular program evaluation. It focuses on the evolution of relationships developed during one 2-year program evaluation study that examined a collaborative educational project. Findings show that a caring interest and mentoring rapport developed between…
Descriptors: Investigations, Evaluators, Program Evaluation, Feedback
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Kushner, Saville – American Journal of Evaluation, 2005
What is the relationship between theory and design in evaluation pretending to be "democratic?" When do we feel able to relinquish elements of intellectual control over evaluation? If not in qualitative versus quantitative tendencies, where lie key value divisions in evaluation? To elicit the views of two leading United Kingdom-based…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Democracy, Theories, Evaluators
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Iriti, Jennifer E.; Bickel, William E.; Nelson, Catherine Awsumb – American Journal of Evaluation, 2005
Is it appropriate and useful for evaluators to use findings to make recommendations? If so, under what circumstances? How specific should they be? This article presents a decision-making framework for the appropriateness of recommendations in varying contexts. On the basis of reviews of evaluation theory, selected evaluation reports, and feedback…
Descriptors: Ethics, Evaluators, Decision Making, Context Effect
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Sullins, Carolyn D. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2003
Empowerment evaluation involves a program's stakeholders in designing and implementing an evaluation of their own program, thus contributing to the program's improvement and self-determination (Fetterman, 1994, 1996). It appeared to be an appropriate approach for evaluating a mental health drop-in center, which had congruent goals of collaboration…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Mental Health, Evaluation Methods, Empowerment
Aas, Gro Hanne; Askling, Berit; Dittrich, Karl; Froestad, Wenche; Haug, Peder; Lycke, Kirsten Hofgaard; Moitus, Sirpa; Pyykko, Riitta; Sorskar, Anne Karine – ENQA (European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education), 2009
This report is a product of an European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA) Workshop "Assessing educational quality: Knowledge production and the role of experts" hosted by the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT) in Oslo in February, 2008. The workshop gathered representatives from higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Quality, Quality Control, Workshops
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Cartland, Jenifer; Ruch-Ross, Holly S.; Mason, Maryann; Donohue, William – American Journal of Evaluation, 2008
In the past three decades, program evaluation has sought to more fully engage stakeholders in the evaluative process. But little information has been gathered from stakeholders about how they share in evaluation tasks and whether role sharing leads to confusion or tensions between the evaluator and the stakeholders. This article reports findings…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Program Evaluation, Communication Skills, Stakeholders
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Lewis, Kay; Yoder, Diane; Riley, Elizabeth; So, Yvonne; Yusufali, Sarah – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2007
Access to education has always challenged students with disabilities. The increase of online instructional materials presents new opportunities--and possible barriers--for accessibility in higher education. Despite rising numbers of students with disabilities in higher education, colleges and universities have not ensured accessibility of online…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Evaluators, Online Courses, Instructional Materials
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Fitzpatrick, Jody L.; Christie, Christina A., Ed. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2007
This article presents an interview with Katrina Bledsoe, a senior research associate with Planning, Research & Evaluation Services (PRES) Associates in Washington, D.C. Dr. Bledsoe was a faculty member in the Psychology Department at The College of New Jersey. She was trained under Stewart Donaldson at Claremont Graduate University (CGU) and…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Program Evaluation, Prevention, Community Education
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Bessell, Ann G.; Deese, William B.; Medina, Adriana L. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2007
Program evaluators need methods that can be used in a variety of situations to help gather data. Photolanguage is one such technique that uses black-and-white photographs to elicit responses from individuals. It is particularly useful in situations where the respondents may give restricted or only minimal data. This article provides the…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Program Evaluation, Photography, Responses
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De Letter, Miet; Santens, Patrick; Estercam, Irina; Van Maele, Georges; De Bodt, Marc; Boon, Paul; Van Borsel, John – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2007
The prosodic aspects of hypokinetic dysarthria in Parkinson's disease (PD) have been the focus of numerous reports. Few data on the effects of levodopa on prosody, more specifically on the effects on the variability of prosodic characteristics such as pitch, loudness and speech rate, are available in advanced PD. The relation between these…
Descriptors: Patients, Diseases, Speech Language Pathology, Suprasegmentals
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