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Peer reviewedKeintz, Martha K.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1988
The Cancer Program for Older Citizens is a program to improve the outcome of a possible cancer diagnosis for older adults by encouraging early detection of cancer. Program has achieved positive, though modest, changes in the cancer-related knowledge and beliefs of older adult participants, with these impacts sustained for months after the program.…
Descriptors: Cancer, Health Education, High Risk Persons, Older Adults
Halpern, Robert – Children and Youth Services Review, 1988
The article reviews the premises, objectives, and practices of programs for the support and education of low-income parents from the mid- nineteenth century to the present. The society's ambivalence about poverty and communal responsibility for children is seen to still be the main constraint to greater program efficacy. (DB)
Descriptors: Community Role, Economically Disadvantaged, History, Outcomes of Education
Peer reviewedKarrby, Gunni; Giota, Joanna – Early Child Development and Care, 1994
Reports on a statistical analysis of the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS), a popular research instrument used to measure overall quality of the educational environment in day care centers and preschool settings. Results are based on ECERS' use in Swedish day care centers and are discussed in relation to Swedish child care policy.…
Descriptors: Day Care, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedGillies, Warna D. – NASSP Bulletin, 1995
Fourth-generation program evaluation is a collaborative, responsive approach that attaches great importance to the claims, concerns, and issues set forth by various stakeholders. This model stresses value pluralism and has several community-involvement phases: planning, data collection, results, final evaluation report, and follow-up. (20…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Agents, Elementary Secondary Education, Formative Evaluation
Peer reviewedCampbell, Donald S. – Canadian Journal of Education, 1995
Outcomes of the program evaluation of "The BreakAway Company," a career-readiness program for at-risk adolescents, are described. Some inconsistencies of observation and measurement in an intervention with 38 adolescents are noted. What and when to observe and measure are essential in evaluating complex interventions for at-risk…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Career Counseling, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedWebb, Rodman; Kilgore, Karen – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1995
Describes a multiyear formative evaluation of six Florida schools involved in the Shared Decision Making and Restructuring Project, highlighting one school's successful efforts. Ethnographic and interview data were used to examine work histories, verify achievements, and identify stumbling blocks. The successful school had a well-defined core…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Participative Decision Making, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedAnderson, Malcolm; Brazil, Kevin – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation/La Revue canadienne d'evaluation de programme, 1995
An innovative approach to delivering health care is being developed in several Ontario (Canada) communities. This report describes the initial framework for quality and evaluation for a comprehensive health organization (CHO). As CHOs become operational, there is great opportunity to develop a comprehensive approach to quality and evaluation. (SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Health Programs, Health Services
Peer reviewedZarkin, Gary A.; And Others – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1994
A framework is described for economic evaluation of substance abuse interventions, describing addiction and treatment dynamics and highlighting therapeutic and economic endpoints. Cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analyses are discussed. In conjunction with a decision-tree model, economic evaluation is presented as a tool for informed resource…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Economic Factors, Evaluation Methods, Intervention
Peer reviewedFournier, Deborah M. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1994
The "Program Evaluation Standards" supplies a useful framework for generating questions to raise about any evaluation plan or evaluation report to assess its pros and cons. It is a valuable "how-to" for graduate students and professionals. This second edition incorporates changes in the field in the last decade. (SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Research, Graduate Students, Guides
The Graduate Enterprise Programme: Attempts to Measure the Effectiveness of Small Business Training.
Brown, Robert – British Journal of Education and Work, 1995
Evaluation of the British Graduate Enterprise Programme, which assisted first-time owners with business startup, found that fewer new businesses would be started without training, training costs were matched or bettered by profits by the third year of business, and training funds spent by government attracted twice as much in bank or private…
Descriptors: College Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLand, Kenneth C.; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1994
Advantages of using logistic and hazards regression techniques in assessing the overall impact of a treatment program and the differential impact on client subgroups are examined and compared using data from a juvenile court program for status offenders. Implications are drawn for management and effectiveness of intensive supervision programs.…
Descriptors: Administration, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Juvenile Courts
Peer reviewedMurphy, Douglas L.; And Others – Journal of Early Intervention, 1995
This article describes the design and testing of the Family-Centered Program Rating Scale, which is seen as useful during comprehensive evaluation of early intervention programs for young children with disabilities and their families, as well as during program planning, staff development, and research processes. The article provides information…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, Evaluation Methods, Family Programs
Peer reviewedLewis, Susan; James, Kathy – Journal of Environmental Education, 1995
The authors of this article call for increasing racial and cultural diversity among those setting the agendas of environmental education. Seven misconceptions in environmental education that impede the participation of people of color are discussed. Concludes with a list of questions educators can use to evaluate their own programs. (LZ)
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Culturally Relevant Education, Environmental Education, Minority Groups
Peer reviewedMcNiel, Nancy O.; Mackey, Thomas A. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1995
The University of Texas-Houston Health Sciences Center uses a linkage model and a nursing center model for faculty practice. In addition to high quality educational opportunities and patient care, the models are based on sound financial and business principles and respond to the changing needs of the nursing school and clients. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Change, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKnell, Suzanne – Adult Learning, 1995
Offers step-by-step guidelines for creating effective team work in a workplace basic skills program, including preplanning, determining worker skills, developing curriculum, evaluating, and reporting the results. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship, Program Development


