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OverviewThis unique book features original writings from evaluation's foundational thinkers, together with new commentaries from contemporary authors. Each section includes an introduction to a core evaluation concept by the editors, a classic reading, two commentaries on that topic by contemporary authors, and a reflection guide written by the editors. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lori A. Wingate , Ayesha S. (Sherita) Boyce , Lyssa Wilson Becho , Kelly N. RobertsonPublisher: SAGE Publications Inc Imprint: SAGE Publications Inc Weight: 0.700kg ISBN: 9781071883839ISBN 10: 1071883836 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 10 October 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAmending the Architectural Blueprints for Evaluation - Bianca Montrosse-Moorhead, Khalil Bitar Lack of Discipline: Answering Scriven’s Call for Value in Evaluation - Ghislain Arbour Evaluation Engagement: Historical Perspectives and New Directions with Community-Based Participatory Research Principles - Tatiana Bustos, Oyesola Ayeni, Jessica Saucedo IMPACT: A Manumission Mindset and Other Engagement Approaches for Evaluation - Sharon Attipoe-Dorcoo, Norma Martínez-Rubin The Power and Politics of Knowledge Production in Program Evaluation: Funder, Methodological, and Pedagogical Colonialism - Jennifer Billman, Bagele Chilisia Walking the Tightrope Between Independence and Responsiveness: Falling Off Is Not an Option - Rakesh Mohan Black Methodologies for Black Evaluators - Sojourner White, Deja Taylor, Radaya Ellis, Superior Murphy, Monique Liston En Busca de las Voces Latinas in CRE: Reflections from a Program Evaluation Latina - Grettel Arias Orozco Transformative Change Through a Decolonial Lens to Evaluation Use - Caitlin Blaser Mapitsa, Mine Pabari Aims, Aspirations, and Consequences: Problematization at the Intersection of Culture and Evaluation Use - Jeremy Acree, jill Chouinard Revisiting Metaevaluation Through the Perspectives of the Global South - Paidamoyo Chikate, Satlaj Dighe, Padma Kannan, John LaVelle A New Story for Metaevaluation - Tiffany Tovey, Libby SmithReviewsAuthor InformationLori A. Wingate is the Executive Director of The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University. She has a Ph.D. in interdisciplinary evaluation and 30 years of experience in the evaluation field. Dr. Wingate has led a range of evaluation projects in STEM education, public health, and higher education and has delivered more than 75 webinars and workshops on evaluation in various national contexts. She served as a subject matter expert in evaluation for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for a decade and has held two intergovernmental personnel appointments at the CDC. She is a co-author of the fifth edition of Program Evaluation: Alternative Approaches and Practical Guidelines and co-led the creation of The Evaluation Center’s online training program, Valeo. Ayesha S. Boyce is an associate professor in the Division of Educational Leadership and Innovation at Arizona State University. She also co-directs the STEM Program Evaluation Lab. Dr. Boyce’s scholarship focuses on attending to value stances and issues related to diversity, equity, inclusion, access, cultural responsiveness, and social justice within evaluation—especially multi-site, STEM, and contexts with historically and systematically marginalized populations. She also examines teaching, mentoring, and learning in evaluation. She has evaluated more than 60 programs funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the US Department of Education, the National Institutes of Health, and Spencer and Teagle Foundations. Dr. Boyce is a 2019 American Evaluation Association (AEA) Marcia Guttentag Promising New Evaluator Award recipient and currently sits on the AEA board. Lyssa Wilson Becho is an evaluation scholar-practitioner. She works as a principal research associate at The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University. Dr. Becho directs an evaluation capacity-building initiative funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, focusing on developing capacity in evaluation practice and use for both evaluation practitioners and consumers. Her scholarship focuses on bridging evaluation theory to practice and making approaches to evaluation accessible. She has a Ph.D. in interdisciplinary evaluation and 10 years of experience evaluating local, state-, and nation-wide projects. Dr. Becho is also the co-executive editor of the Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation. Kelly N. Robertson works as a principal research associate at The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University. She has extensive experience conducting social justice-focused evaluations, publishing scholarly articles, and creating evaluation capacity-strengthening resources (e.g., webinars, guides, checklists). Dr. Robertson co-led the creation of The Evaluation Center’s online training program, Valeo. She has a Ph.D. in interdisciplinary evaluation and over 15 years of experience in the field of program evaluation. She also has a master’s degree in international development and a certificate in nonprofit leadership. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |