Evaluation

  • Evaluation: A Systematic Approach
    By Mark W. Lipsey, Peter H. Rossi, Howard E Freeman

    Palumbo, D. J., 35, 42 Pancer, S. M., 40 Parcel, G. S., 244 Parker, R. N., 292 Patton, M. Q., 25, 51, 87, 91, 375, 399, 400 Pauly, E., 373, 391,410 Perry, C. L., 244 Peterson, J. L., 46 Phibbs, C. S., 284, 285, 288 Phillips, K. A., ...

  • Evaluation
    By Kevin Germaine, Pauline Rea-Dickins, Kevin P. Germaine

    Kemmis , S. and R. McTaggart . 1982. The Action Research Planner . ... Mitchell , R. , B. Parkinson , and R. Johnstone . 1981. The Foreign Language Classroom ... In : R. Murphy and H. Torrance ( eds . ) : Evaluating Education : Issues ...

  • Evaluation: Seeking Truth or Power?
    By Jan-Eric Furubo

    The former Social Democrat prime minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen commented on the policies he implemented (1993-2001), as an example of achieving “flexicurity,”9 in the following terms: “the combination of flexible labor markets and ...

  • Evaluation
    By Green, Jane, Jackie

    There is growing interest in use of creative methods of evaluation, where data are collected, interpreted and the final product disseminated through an interactive process. This could be through visual arts, drama, music, ...

  • Evaluation: Obtaining and Interpreting Data
    By Patricia Crist, Jim Hinojosa, Paula Kramer

    " This new edition of the classic text focuses on the role of the occupational therapist as an evaluator with assessment support provided by the occupational therapy assistant.

  • Evaluation: A Systematic Approach
    By Peter Henry Rossi, Howard E. Freeman, Sonia Rosenbaum

    Evaluation: A Systematic Approach

  • Evaluation: an Introduction to Research Design
    By Janet Moursund

    Evaluation: an Introduction to Research Design

  • Evaluation: An Integrated Framework for Understanding, Guiding, and Improving Policies and Programs
    By Gary T. Henry, Melvin M. Mark, George Julnes

    "This is one of the most coherent and comprehensive theories ofevaluation yet formulated and one that makes a most valuablecontribution. The authors are pioneering in important newdirections." --Ernest R. House,...

  • Evaluation: A Key Tool for Improving Drug Prevention, Papers from the Second European Conference on the Evaluation of Drug Prevention...
    By European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, Margareta Nilson

    Recoge: 1. Recent progress in evaluation - 2. Improving drug-prevention practice - 3. Improving evaluation practice - 4. Recommendations and evaluation.

  • Evaluation: Ein systematisches Handbuch
    By Thomas Widmer, Wolfgang Beywl, Carlo Fabian

    ... Raumplanung in der Schweiz ist gekennzeichnet durch eine ausgesprochen starke kommunale Planungshoheit. Die Schweizer Evaluationspraxis wird neuerdings geprägt durch die Verpflichtung zur Evaluation von Massnahmen des Bundes (vgl. Mader ...

  • Evaluation: Methods for Studying Programs and Policies
    By Carol H. Weiss

    This timely and accessible guide on the conduct of evaluation studies explores how we apply research methods in evaluating social programs, illustrating its points with reference to a...

  • Evaluation: Ways to Know Your Power
    By Jeff Patricia

    In order to make your aspirations happen, you have got to understand what you really want. The issue is that you might not understand just precisely what it is that you truly really want.Read this book to get all the info on this.

  • Evaluation: Whole Language, Whole Child
    By Jane Baskwill, Paulette Whitman

    Helps whole language teachers to evaluate students based on observing, recording and interpreting what students are saying and doing on a daily basis.

  • Evaluation: A Systematic Approach
    By Mark W. Lipsey, Peter H. Rossi, Gary T. Henry

    Relied on as the “gold standard” by professors, students, and practitioners for 40 years, the new Eighth Edition includes a new practical chapter on planning an evaluation, entirely new examples throughout, and a major re-organization ...

  • Evaluation: A Cultural Systems Approach
    By Mary Odell Butler

    ... evaluation and/or the subject matter programs. Getting started can be an anxious process, and it can be slow. You must identify clients and sell yourself to them on an ongoing basis. But you can start with one client. You should do ...