Evaluation for the 21st Century: A Handbook

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Eleanor Chelimsky, William R. Shadish
SAGE Publications, Jan 28, 1997 - Social Science - 560 pages

What methodological tools have been most useful in doing evaluation? What are some of the new methodologies that are being used and developed? Will the types of things evaluated expand from programs, personnel, and products to foreign aid, medical technology, environmental interventions, and World Bank loan programs? What will evaluation be like in the 21st century? These impressive evaluators from around the globe explore how evaluation has come to be what it is today and what the professional evaluation landscape will be like in the future. They examine the following:

-What makes evaluation different from other disciplines?

-The links and differences between evaluation and auditing professions?

-Which activities have priority in evaluation, under what circumstances, and for what purposes?

-New methodological approaches to doing evaluation.

-The issues of advocacy versus truth in evaluation and between evaluating programs versus empowering people to evaluate their own programs.

Evaluation for the 21st Century features thoughtfully written introductions to each of the main sections that provide a context and synthesis of the various evaluators′ chapters. After reading this groundbreaking book, researchers and practitioners will be able to recognize these new developments in evaluation as they encounter them, place them in context, and incorporate them into their own evaluation professions and practices.

A stunning achievement, Evaluation for the 21st Century is for all professionals and practitioners in evaluation, management, public administration, sociology, psychology, education research, public health, and nursing.

 

Contents

Chapter 1 The Coming Transformations in Evaluation
1
Part I EvaluationYesterday and Today
27
Chapter 2 Lessons Learned in Evaluation over the Past 25 Years
30
Chapter 3 The Political Environment of Evaluation and What It Means for the Development of the Field
53
Part II A Uditing and Evaluation
69
Chapter 4 Evaluation as an Essential Component of ValueforMoney
72
Chapter 5 Auditing and Evaluation in Sweden
80
Travelers Tales
86
The Tunisia Institutional Development Fund Project
260
Chapter 19 The Analysis and Evaluation of Foreign Aid
272
Chapter 20 Evaluating the US Nuclear Triad
284
Chapter 21 Evaluation Nuclear Power Plant Remediation and Redesign and Russian Policy Making after Chernobyl
299
Chapter 22 The Independent Evaluation of the Global Environment Facility Pilot Phase
311
What Data Should We Collect and What CollaborativeSystems do We Need for Linking Knowledge to Action?
329
Part VI A Sampler of the Current Methodological Tool Kit
337
Using Case Studies Together with Other Methods
344

Meeting the Clients Needs
109
Part III Performance Measurement and Evaluation
121
Challenges for Evaluators
124
Chapter 9 Performance Measurement in the United Kingdom 19851995
134
Part IV International Evaluation
145
Chapter 10 Evaluating Global Issues in a Community Setting
149
Chapter 11 The Development of Evaluation in the Peoples Republic of China
170
Chapter 12 Critical Comments on Evaluation Research in Denmark
177
Chapter 13 Evaluation Markets and Institutions in the Reform Agenda of Developing Countries
189
Antecedents Instruments and Concepts
201
Part V New Topics for Evaluation
215
Chapter 15 Evaluating Human Rights Violations
221
Chapter 16 Lessons of Immigration Policy and the Role of Research
234
Chapter 17 Tracing Gender Issues through Institutional Change and Program Implementation at the World Bank
251
Concept and Application
360
Experience of the Institute of Medicine
373
Chapter 27 Empowerment Evaluation and Accreditation in Higher Education
381
Chapter 28 Cluster Evaluation
396
Chapter 29 An Introduction to Scientific Realist Evaluation
405
Chapter 30 SingleCase Evaluation in British Social Services
419
The Interrupted Time Series Comes of Age
443
Part VII An Enduring Argument about the Purpose of Evaluation
467
A Necessary Evil?
470
Chapter 33 Truth and Objectivity in Evaluation
477
Index
501
About the Editors
521
About the Contributors
523
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