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Completing your evaluation dissertation, thesis, or culminating project /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angels: SAGE, 2021.Description: xxiii, 205p. 23 cm. illISBN:
  • 9781544300009
LOC classification:
  • DUCE LB2369.W268
Summary: "This practical, user-friendly resource helps students successfully complete an evaluation capstone: a dissertation, thesis, or culminating project where a student conducts an evaluation as their capstone experience. Authors Tamara M. Walser and Michael S. Trevisan present a framework to support students and faculty in maximizing student development of evaluator competencies, addressing standards of the evaluation profession, and contributing to programs and disciplinary knowledge. Their framework, and this book, is organized by six fundamentals of evaluation practice: quality; stakeholders; understanding the program; valuing; approaches; and maximizing evaluation use"--
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Books DUCE LIBRARY Education: Shelf LB1139.23 – LB2844.1.A8.M648 Special Reserve DUCE LB2369W268 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 000000172857

Includes bibliographical references and index,

"This practical, user-friendly resource helps students successfully complete an evaluation capstone: a dissertation, thesis, or culminating project where a student conducts an evaluation as their capstone experience. Authors Tamara M. Walser and Michael S. Trevisan present a framework to support students and faculty in maximizing student development of evaluator competencies, addressing standards of the evaluation profession, and contributing to programs and disciplinary knowledge. Their framework, and this book, is organized by six fundamentals of evaluation practice: quality; stakeholders; understanding the program; valuing; approaches; and maximizing evaluation use"--

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