Practical Program Evaluation
Examples from Child Abuse Prevention
- Jeanne Pietrzak - History, University of California, Berkeley
- Malia Ramler - History, University of California, Berkeley
- Tanya Renner - History, University of California, Berkeley
- Lucy Ford - History, University of California, Berkeley
- Neil Gilbert - History, University of California, Berkeley
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Evaluation (General)
Evaluation (General)
February 1990 | 288 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Focusing on community-based child abuse prevention programmes, this manual facilitates programme self-evaluation research so that it can be conducted with a minimum of outside technical assistance.
The volume explores models of evaluation, discusses common technical elements of programme evaluation research and presents simple information and instructions on how to perform some specialized research procedures. Topics related to choosing samples, selecting research designs, constructing data collection instruments, scheduling data collection, training data collectors and analyzing findings are covered. An annotated guide to practical, hands-on materials for self-evaluation is also provided. Throughout, case illustrations are drawn from a wide range of child abuse prevention programmes.
Introduction
PART ONE: MODELS OF PROGRAM EVALUATION
Input Evaluation
Case Studies and Practice Guides
Process Evaluation
Case Studies and Practice Guides
Group Level Outcome Evaluation
Client Level Outcome Evaluation
Case Studies and Practice Guides
PART TWO: COMMON TECHNICAL ELEMENTS OF PROGRAM EVALUATION RESEARCH
Planning an Evaluation Study
Obtaining Data Collection Instruments
Collecting the Data
Analyzing the Data
Reporting Evaluation Findings