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Evaluation Roots, Third Edition Hind Al Hudib

Evaluation Roots, Third Edition By Hind Al Hudib

Evaluation Roots, Third Edition by Hind Al Hudib


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Evaluation Roots, Third Edition: Theory Influencing Practice by Hind Al Hudib

*Major revision of a work that gives researchers the tools to select the right theory for their evaluation task.
*Clearly lays out the goals of each theory, how it translates into practice, and the conditions under which it is best applicable.
*Third edition has an increased focus on diversity/equity and is organized around theories rather than individual theorists.
*Top editors and contributors are highly regarded, experienced evaluators.

Evaluation Roots, Third Edition Reviews

The third edition of Evaluation Roots is transformative, and one of the best resources available for understanding the variety of approaches for conducting contemporary evaluations. The revised evaluation theory tree, which categorizes approaches instead of theorists, is a vast improvement, alongside newer approaches and developments such as culturally responsive evaluation and culturally responsive Indigenous evaluation. This book is a 'must read' for evaluation practitioners and students across the globe. I will use it as a text in my evaluation theory graduate courses.--Stewart I. Donaldson, PhD, Distinguished University Professor, Claremont Graduate University

A fantastic resource for beginning and experienced evaluators alike. The book's organization and the final chapter on theory prototypes allow readers to easily see and compare each theory's defining features and applications. This gives readers a menu of options to determine what theory is best for a given project. For the beginner, the book provides an excellent introduction to the wide world of evaluation, and the many ways one can approach and carry it out. Experienced evaluators are invited to revisit how and why they do evaluations, whether they are implementing the theories they think they are, and whether a given approach is right for a particular context.--Jessica Shaw, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago

In its third edition, this book remains one of the best introductions to the field of evaluation and its myriad approaches, practices, and purposes. I plan to use the book in my graduate courses, and will also incorporate its evaluation framework into my workshops, since it offers the right balance of depth and breadth needed to help train the next generation of evaluation practitioners and scholars. The authors succeed wonderfully in showing the importance of evaluation theories for empowering participants, understanding policy and program impacts, highlighting stakeholder values, and helping to ensure that evaluations are useful.--Tarek Azzam, PhD, Department of Education, University of California, Santa Barbara

This book does a great job of demonstrating the complexity of the evaluation field from both theoretical and practical standpoints. The theory tree helps students grasp the foundations of each theory and travel along the 'branches' of method, use, and valuing to see the relationships between various approaches. Sharing the perspectives of expert practitioners, the third edition is an important tool for learning and reference. It is a valuable addition to graduate-level Program Evaluation courses across multiple disciplines.--Kim Cook, EdD, MBA, Department of Management and Leadership, Neeley School of Business, Texas Christian University-

About Hind Al Hudib

Marvin C. Alkin, EdD, is Professor Emeritus in the Social Research Methodology Division of the School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He has written extensively on evaluation practice, evaluation utilization, and comparative evaluation theory. Dr. Alkin is a founder and former Director of the UCLA Center for the Study of Evaluation. He has been a consultant to six national governments and has conducted more than 85 evaluations of a variety of educational, governmental, and foundation programs. He is a recipient of the Lazarsfeld Evaluation Theory Award and the Research on Evaluation Award from the American Evaluation Association.

Christina A. Christie, PhD, is Wasserman Dean and Professor in the School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her work has three main foci: applied evaluation research studies, research on evaluation practice, and theoretical analysis. Dr. Christie is a recipient of the Marcia Guttentag Early Career Award and the Research on Evaluation Award from the American Evaluation Association (AEA), as well as the Distinguished Scholar Award from the Research on Evaluation Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association. She has served on the board of the AEA and as an associate editor and section editor of the American Journal of Evaluation.

Table of Contents

I. Introduction
1. Evaluation Roots: Theory to Practice, Christina A. Christie, Jennifer E. Ho, & Marvin C. Alkin
2. Evaluation Theory, Marvin C. Alkin
3. An Evaluation Theory Tree: A Framework for Guiding a Range of Evaluation Practice, Christina A. Christie & Marvin C. Alkin
II. Methods
4. Randomized Field Experiments: Advances in Practice, Robert F. Boruch & Herbert M. Turner, III
5. Evaluation: Multiple Paths to Evaluation Influence and Social Betterment, Melvin M. Mark & Gary T. Henry
6. Theory-Driven Evaluation Approaches: Conventional and Innovative, Huey T. Chen
III. Valuing
7. Valuing Science: Theory as a Guide to Practice, Michael Scriven
8. Responsive Evaluation, Robert E. Stake and Merel Visse
9. Deliberative Democratic Evaluation: The Evaluator as Moral Fiduciary, Ernest R. House
10. Values-Engaged Democratic Evaluation: Evaluation and Democracy, Jennifer C. Greene
11. Culturally Responsive Evaluation: Critical and Liberatory Roots, Rodney Hopson & Vidhya Shanker
12. Transformative Lens in Evaluation: A Pathway to Transformative Change, Donna M. Mertens
13. Culturally Responsive Indigenous Evaluation: An Indigenous Journey Through Culturally Responsive Approaches, Fiona Cram & Jill Anne Chouinard
IV. Use
14. Practical Policy Evaluation: Aligning Theory with Practice, Eleanor Chelimsky
15. Context Sensitive Evaluation: An Approach to Research-Based Use, Marvin C. Alkin
16. The Ongoing Evolution of Utilization-Focused Evaluation: Practice Informed by Theory, Research, and Reflection, Michael Quinn Patton
17. Empowerment Evaluation: It Works in Practice, But Does it Work in Theory?, David M. Fetterman
18. The Curious Case of Practical Participatory Evaluation: Explorations of the Theory-Practice Relationship, J. Bradley Cousins & Hind Al Hudib
19. Learning-Centered Evaluation: The Transformational Power of Evaluation Redux, Hallie Preskill
20. The Theory of Interactive Evaluation Practice, Jean A. King
21. Developmental Evaluation, Michael Quinn Patton
V. Other Theories
22. Evaluation Theory Synopses, Alana R. Kinarsky & Emi Fujita-Conrads
VI. Conclusion
23. Theory Influencing Practice, Marvin C. Alkin, Christina A. Christie, & Naomi A. Stephen
24. Evaluation Policy as a Bridge Between Evaluation Theory and Practice: The Office of Indian Health Services, A Case Example, Emi Fujita-Conrads, Christina A. Christie, & Elizabeth FastHorse

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NGR9781462551392
9781462551392
1462551394
Evaluation Roots, Third Edition: Theory Influencing Practice by Hind Al Hudib
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Guilford Publications
2023-03-16
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