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And Others
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And Others
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contents Using Evaluations: Does Evaluation Make a Difference? Volume 76, Sage Library of Social Research. Alkin, Marvin C. And Others Case Studies Educational Programs Elementary Secondary Education Evaluation Methods Evaluators Information Utilization Minority Groups Program Evaluation Success Use Studies Naturalistic research methods were used to analyze five case studies of school program evaluations. Interviews were conducted with program personnel and evaluators for the five programs, which were funded by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Title I, Title III, or Title IV-C. Programs were: (1) Bayview: Project MORE, a program to improve achievement and students' attitudes toward school, at McNaught Junior High School; (2) Valley Vista: an individually guided education Program implemented in an elementary school; (3) Rockland; K-LEAD, a kindergarten program emphasizing early diagnosis and treatment of academic problems; (4) Clayburne; Outreach, an experimental high school program offering alternative activities in career education; and (5) Garrison: a bilingual program for Mexican Americans at McNair Avenue Elementary School. The bulk of this book presents descriptions of each of the program evaluations, which are followed by the brief statements of various reviewers. It was suggested that eight interacting categories of factors contributed to the utilization of evaluation: preexisting evaluation bounds; orientation of users; evaluator's approach; evaluator credibility; organizational factors; extra-organizational factors; information content and reporting; and administrator style. (GDC)
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spellingShingle Using Evaluations: Does Evaluation Make a Difference? Volume 76, Sage Library of Social Research.
Alkin, Marvin C.
And Others
Case Studies
Educational Programs
Elementary Secondary Education
Evaluation Methods
Evaluators
Information Utilization
Minority Groups
Program Evaluation
Success
Use Studies
Using Evaluations: Does Evaluation Make a Difference? Volume 76, Sage Library of Social Research. Alkin, Marvin C. And Others Case Studies Educational Programs Elementary Secondary Education Evaluation Methods Evaluators Information Utilization Minority Groups Program Evaluation Success Use Studies Naturalistic research methods were used to analyze five case studies of school program evaluations. Interviews were conducted with program personnel and evaluators for the five programs, which were funded by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Title I, Title III, or Title IV-C. Programs were: (1) Bayview: Project MORE, a program to improve achievement and students' attitudes toward school, at McNaught Junior High School; (2) Valley Vista: an individually guided education Program implemented in an elementary school; (3) Rockland; K-LEAD, a kindergarten program emphasizing early diagnosis and treatment of academic problems; (4) Clayburne; Outreach, an experimental high school program offering alternative activities in career education; and (5) Garrison: a bilingual program for Mexican Americans at McNair Avenue Elementary School. The bulk of this book presents descriptions of each of the program evaluations, which are followed by the brief statements of various reviewers. It was suggested that eight interacting categories of factors contributed to the utilization of evaluation: preexisting evaluation bounds; orientation of users; evaluator's approach; evaluator credibility; organizational factors; extra-organizational factors; information content and reporting; and administrator style. (GDC)
title Using Evaluations: Does Evaluation Make a Difference? Volume 76, Sage Library of Social Research.
topic Case Studies
Educational Programs
Elementary Secondary Education
Evaluation Methods
Evaluators
Information Utilization
Minority Groups
Program Evaluation
Success
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED174666