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Program Evaluation Alex, Ann, Mark, Lisa, Nick, Ethan
Evaluation Video http://vimeo.com/6765206
Evaluation Alternative Views of Evaluation: Diverse conceptions – definition? purpose? Philosophical & Ideological Differences Objectivism & Subjectivism  Utilitarian & Intuitionist-Pluralist Evaluation
Evaluation Methodologies Methodological Preferences Qualitative & Quantitative Methods
Metaphors for Evaluation Investigative journalism  Photography  Literary criticism  Industrial production  Sports
Objective-Oriented Evaluation Tyler, Metfessel & Michael, Provus, Hammond  Use – achievement objectives determine success or failure  Taxonomy of objectives and measurement instruments  Assessments – objectives / criterion – referenced testing  NAEP, Accountability Systems, NCLB Strengths & Limitations  Simplicity & Simplicity Goal Free Evaluation
Management-Oriented Evaluation Context, Input, Process, Product Model (CIPP)  UCLA Model  Strengths & Limitations  Rational & Orderly  Fuels high level decision makers  Costly & Complex  Stability v. Need for Adjustment
Consumer-Oriented Approach Typically a summative evaluation approach  This approach advocates consumer education and independent reviews of products Scriven’s contributions based on groundswell of federally funded educational programs in 1960s Differentiation between formative/summative evaluation
What is a consumer-oriented evaluation approach? When independent agencies, governmental agencies, and individuals compile information on education or other human services products for the consumer.  Goal: To help consumers become more knowledgeable about products
For what purposes is it applied? Typically applied to educational products and programs  Governmental agencies Independent consumer groups Educational Products Information Exchange To represent the voice and concerns of the consumers
How is it generally applied? Creating and using stringent checklists and criteria  Michael Scriven Educational Products Information Exchange U.S. Dept of Education Program Effectiveness Panel Processes Content Transportability Effectiveness
Consumer Oriented Checklist Need Market Performance True field trials [tests in a “real” setting] True consumer tests [tests with real users] Critical comparisons [comparative data] Long term [effects over the long term] Side effects [unintended outcomes] Process [product use fits its descriptions] Causation [experimental study] Statistical significance [supports product effectiveness] Educational significance
Strengths… ,[object Object]
Increases the consumers’ knowledge about using criteria and standards to objectively and effectively evaluate educational and human services products
Consumers have become more aware of market strategies ,[object Object]
Product tests involves time and money, typically passed onto the consumer
Stringent criteria and standards may curb creativity in product creation
Concern for rise of dependency of outside products and consumer services rather than local initiative development,[object Object]
More Consumer Oriented Promotions ,[object Object],• Contests—require entrants to complete a task such as solving a puzzle or answering questions in a trivia quiz.  • Sweepstakes—choose winners by chance; no product purchase is necessary. • Specialty Advertising—sales promotion technique that places the advertiser’s name, address, and advertising message on useful articles that are then distributed to target consumers.
Consumer Oriented Type Questions ,[object Object]
How are purchasing decisions made?
What criteria seem to most important in the selection process?
What other criteria for selection does this approach suggest to you?,[object Object]
Approaches Formal Professional Review System Informal Professional Review System Ad Hoc Panel Review Ad Hoc Individual Review Educational Connoisseurship and  Criticism
Formal Professional Review System Structure or organization established to conduct periodic reviews of educational endeavors Published standards Pre-specified schedule Opinions of several experts Impact on status of that which is reviewed
Informal Professional Review System State review of district funding programs Review of professors for determining rank advancement or tenure status Graduate student’s supervisory committee  ,[object Object],[object Object]
Ad Hoc Individual Reviews (consultant)-Status sometimes affected ,[object Object],-Theater, art, and. literary critic
Uses Institutional accreditation Specialized or program accreditation doctoral exams, board reviews, accreditation, reappointment/tenure reviews etc…
Strengths and Weaknesses ,[object Object]
Weaknesses: whose standards? (personal bias), expertise credentials, can this approach be used with issues of classroom life, texts, and other evaluation objects or only with the bigger institutional questions?,[object Object]
Participant Oriented Evaluation ,[object Object]
This approach involves all relevant interests in the evaluation
This approach encourages support for representation of marginalized, oppressed and/or powerless parties,[object Object]
Use multiple data sources [subjective, objective, quant, qual]
Do not follow a standard plan [process evolves as participants gain experience in the activity]
Record multiple rather than single realities [e.g., focus groups],[object Object]
Description and judgment
Responsive Evaluation
Addressing stakeholders’ concerns/issues
Case studies describe participants’ behaviors
Naturalistic Evaluation
Extensive observations, interviews, documents and unobtrusive measures serve as both data and reporting techniques
Credibility vs. internal validity (x-checking, triangulation)
Applicability vs. external validity (thick descriptions)
Auditability vs. reliability (consistency of results)
Confirmability vs. objectivity (neutrality of evaluation),[object Object]
Strengths and Weaknesses ,[object Object]
Weaknesses: too complex for practitioners (more for theorists), political element, subjective, “loose” evaluations, labor intensive which limits number of cases studied, cost, potential for evaluators to lose objectivity,[object Object]
What's going on in the field? Educational Preparationhttp://www.duq.edu/program-evaluation/ TEAhttp://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=2934&menu_id=949
What's going on in the field? Rockwood School District Clear Creek ISD Educational Link posted by Austin ISD Houston ISD Austin ISD
http://uncq.edu/
http://ceee.gwu.edu/

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Program evaluation

  • 1. Program Evaluation Alex, Ann, Mark, Lisa, Nick, Ethan
  • 3. Evaluation Alternative Views of Evaluation: Diverse conceptions – definition? purpose? Philosophical & Ideological Differences Objectivism & Subjectivism Utilitarian & Intuitionist-Pluralist Evaluation
  • 4. Evaluation Methodologies Methodological Preferences Qualitative & Quantitative Methods
  • 5. Metaphors for Evaluation Investigative journalism Photography Literary criticism Industrial production Sports
  • 6. Objective-Oriented Evaluation Tyler, Metfessel & Michael, Provus, Hammond Use – achievement objectives determine success or failure Taxonomy of objectives and measurement instruments Assessments – objectives / criterion – referenced testing NAEP, Accountability Systems, NCLB Strengths & Limitations Simplicity & Simplicity Goal Free Evaluation
  • 7. Management-Oriented Evaluation Context, Input, Process, Product Model (CIPP) UCLA Model Strengths & Limitations Rational & Orderly Fuels high level decision makers Costly & Complex Stability v. Need for Adjustment
  • 8. Consumer-Oriented Approach Typically a summative evaluation approach This approach advocates consumer education and independent reviews of products Scriven’s contributions based on groundswell of federally funded educational programs in 1960s Differentiation between formative/summative evaluation
  • 9. What is a consumer-oriented evaluation approach? When independent agencies, governmental agencies, and individuals compile information on education or other human services products for the consumer. Goal: To help consumers become more knowledgeable about products
  • 10. For what purposes is it applied? Typically applied to educational products and programs Governmental agencies Independent consumer groups Educational Products Information Exchange To represent the voice and concerns of the consumers
  • 11. How is it generally applied? Creating and using stringent checklists and criteria Michael Scriven Educational Products Information Exchange U.S. Dept of Education Program Effectiveness Panel Processes Content Transportability Effectiveness
  • 12. Consumer Oriented Checklist Need Market Performance True field trials [tests in a “real” setting] True consumer tests [tests with real users] Critical comparisons [comparative data] Long term [effects over the long term] Side effects [unintended outcomes] Process [product use fits its descriptions] Causation [experimental study] Statistical significance [supports product effectiveness] Educational significance
  • 13.
  • 14. Increases the consumers’ knowledge about using criteria and standards to objectively and effectively evaluate educational and human services products
  • 15.
  • 16. Product tests involves time and money, typically passed onto the consumer
  • 17. Stringent criteria and standards may curb creativity in product creation
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. How are purchasing decisions made?
  • 22. What criteria seem to most important in the selection process?
  • 23.
  • 24. Approaches Formal Professional Review System Informal Professional Review System Ad Hoc Panel Review Ad Hoc Individual Review Educational Connoisseurship and Criticism
  • 25. Formal Professional Review System Structure or organization established to conduct periodic reviews of educational endeavors Published standards Pre-specified schedule Opinions of several experts Impact on status of that which is reviewed
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. Uses Institutional accreditation Specialized or program accreditation doctoral exams, board reviews, accreditation, reappointment/tenure reviews etc…
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. This approach involves all relevant interests in the evaluation
  • 33.
  • 34. Use multiple data sources [subjective, objective, quant, qual]
  • 35. Do not follow a standard plan [process evolves as participants gain experience in the activity]
  • 36.
  • 40. Case studies describe participants’ behaviors
  • 42. Extensive observations, interviews, documents and unobtrusive measures serve as both data and reporting techniques
  • 43. Credibility vs. internal validity (x-checking, triangulation)
  • 44. Applicability vs. external validity (thick descriptions)
  • 45. Auditability vs. reliability (consistency of results)
  • 46.
  • 47.
  • 48.
  • 49. What's going on in the field? Educational Preparationhttp://www.duq.edu/program-evaluation/ TEAhttp://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=2934&menu_id=949
  • 50. What's going on in the field? Rockwood School District Clear Creek ISD Educational Link posted by Austin ISD Houston ISD Austin ISD
  • 51.
  • 54. District Initiatives Houston ISD “Real Men Read”http://www.houstonisd.org/portal/site/ResearchAccountability/menuitem.b977c784200de597c2dd5010e041f76a/?vgnextoid=159920bb4375a210VgnVCM10000028147fa6RCRD&vgnextchannel=297a1d3c1f9ef010VgnVCM10000028147fa6RCRDAlvin ISD “MHS (Manvel HS) Reading Initiative Programhttp://www.alvinisd.net/education/staff/staff.php?sectionid=245
  • 55. What does the research say? “Rossman and Salzman (1995) have proposed a classification system for organizing and comparing evaluations of inclusive school programs. They suggest that evaluations be described according to their program features (purpose, complexity, scope, target population, and duration) and features of the evaluation (design, methods, instrumentation, and sample).”Dymond, S. (2001).  A Participatory Action Research Approach to Evaluating Inclusive School Programs.  Focus on Autism & Other Developmental Disabilities, 16, 54-63.
  • 56. What does the research say? “Twenty-eight school counselors from a large Southwestern school district participated in a program evaluation training workshop designed to help them develop evaluation skills necessary for demonstrating program accountability. The majority of participants expressed high levels of interest in evaluating their programs but believed they needed more training in evaluation procedures.”
  • 57. What does the research say? Group Interview Questions “Graduate research assistants conducted group interviews in Grades 2-5 during the final weeks of the school year. We obtained parent permission by asking teachers to distribute informed consent forms to students in their classes, which invited the students to participate in the group interviews. We received informed consent forms from at least 3 students-the criterion number for a group interview at the school-for 21 schools (66% participation rate). If participation rates were high enough, the research assistants conducted separate interviews for Grades 2-3 and 4-5; the assistants conducted 23 interviews. The research assistants tape recorded all interviews, which averaged about 25 min, for data analysis. The interviewer encouraged responses from all group members. Four questions guided the group interviews.”Frey, B., Lee, S., Massengill, D., Pass, L., & Tollefson, N.   (2005).  Balanced Literacy in an Urban School District.  The Journal of Educational Research, 98, 272-280.
  • 58. What does the research say? Survey Collection “A survey collected teachers' self-reports of the frequency with which they implemented selected literacy activities and the amount of time in minutes that they used the literacy activities. Teachers also reported their level of satisfaction with the literacy resources available to them.”Frey, B., Lee, S., Massengill, D, Pass, L, & Tollefson, N.   (2005).  Balanced Literacy in an Urban School District.  The Journal of Educational Research, 98, 272-280.
  • 59. Tips on making a survey: Make the survey response time around 20 minutes Make the survey easy to answer What changes should the school board make in its policies regarding the placement of computers in elementary school?  -Is this question effective or vague?   Survey questions should clarify the time period During the past year, has computer use by the average child in your classroom increased, decreased, or stayed the same? Avoid Double (or triple, or quadruple) Barreled questions and responses My classroom aide performed his/her tasks carefully, impartially, thoroughly, and on time. Langbein, L. (2006). Public Program Evaluation: A Statistical Guide.  New York: M.E. Sharpe, Inc.
  • 60. Examples of Evaluation Methods EXAMPLES OF EVALUATION METHODS USEDOne study uses a mixed-methods approach of objective-oriented, expertise-oriented, and participant-oriented approaches.  Evaluations were based on the models provided in “Program EvaluationAlternative Approaches and Practical Guidelines”
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  • 62. Cont. The purpose of this report is to illustrate the procedures necessary to complete an evaluation of the Naval Aviation Survival Training Program (NASTP) written by Anthony R. Artino Jr. a program manager and instructor within the NASTP for eight years“In very few instances have we adhered to any particular “model” of evaluation.  Rather, we find we can ensure a better fit by snipping and sewing bits and pieces off the more traditional ready-made approaches and even weaving a bit of homespun, if necessary, rather than by pulling any existing approach off the shelf.  Tailoring works” (Worthen, Sanders, Fitzpatrick p. 183).  
  • 63. Cont.  objective-oriented evaluation – Objective-oriented evaluation was used because a) the NASTP has a number of well-written objectives; b) it would be relatively easy to measure student attainment of those objectives using pre and post-assessments; and c) the program sponsor, the CNO, would be very interested to know if the objectives that he approves are in fact being met.
  • 64. Cont. Expertise-oriented evaluation -   An outside opinion from an aviation survival training subject matter expert – someone very familiar with the topics being taught and the current research literature in survival training was used.
  • 65. Cont. Participant-oriented evaluation - It was important for evaluators and the SME to be totally immersed in the training environment.  This included a focus on audience concerns and issues (i.e. mangers, instructors, and students) and an examination of the program “in situ” without any attempt to manipulate or control it (Worthen, Sanders, & Fitzpatrick, 1997).
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