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Stufflebeam
ISBN: 978-1-118-07405-3
Hardcover
800 pages
November 2014, Jossey-Bass
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Evaluation Theory, Models, & Applications Second Edition

The second edition of the highly acclaimed Evaluation Theory, Models, and Applications presents the core concepts, approaches, and methods in program evaluation. The book’s main contents are an overview of the evaluation field, a discussion of evaluation theory, a review of standards for guiding and judging evaluations, descriptions and judgments of the most widely used evaluation approaches, explanations of methods needed to apply any evaluation approach, and discussions of the overarching topics of metaevaluation and of institutionalizing and mainstreaming systematic evaluation. With the inclusion of the field’s latest literature and reference to many actual evaluations, this Second Edition is an essential update for students, evaluators, and evaluation clients who need to stay current.

Authors Daniel Stufflebeam and Chris Coryn, widely experienced and published evaluation experts, describe and examine twenty-three evaluation approaches, including, new to this edition, transformative evaluation, participatory evaluation, consumer feedback, and meta-analysis. Building from its theoretical foundations, this Second Edition provides detailed practical direction along with supporting checklists for planning, budgeting, contracting, implementing, and reporting evaluations; for conducting metaevaluations; and for guiding organizations to institutionalize and mainstream sound evaluation practices. The book’s highlighted evaluation approaches include

  • Experimental and quasi-experimental design evaluations
  • Daniel Stufflebeam’s CIPP Model
  • Michael Scriven’s Consumer-Oriented Evaluation
  • Michael Patton’s Utilization-Focused Evaluation
  • Robert Stake’s Responsive/Stakeholder-Centered Evaluation
  • Case Study Evaluation

Key readings listed at the end of each chapter direct readers to the most important references for each topic. Learning objectives, review questions, student exercises, and instructor support materials complete the collection of tools.

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