uch of program evaluation is concerned with understanding and improving social programs so that they are ultimately more responsive and more reflective of program participant needs. At the same time, these programs exist and are embedded within specific social, cultural and historical contexts which impact program development, implementation, and eventual outcomes. Evaluations that attempt to address responsiveness to contextual and cultural specificity are often referred to as culturally competent, culturally responsive, inclusive, multicultural, or cross-cultural, among other terms. While there are no agreed upo
The authors, three African-American women trained as collaborative evaluators, offer a comparative a...
From which evaluative foundation should we develop public policies designed to promote wellbeing amo...
The historical and current status of Indigenous people needs careful consideration in designing eval...
Aboriginal populations in Northern Canada have, for many years, been confronted with socio-economic ...
Rigorous and effective evaluations inform policy and service delivery and create evidence of program...
This practitioner resource outlines some key considerations for community sector organisations and s...
This study explored how organizations that offer programming and services in northern Indigenous com...
In recent decades, there has been an expansion of evaluation approaches that seek to respond to the ...
There is limited guidance for conducting competent and responsive cross-cultural evaluation research...
Most health and substance abuse programs for indigenous peoples in Australia are funded by the gover...
Abstract: Evaluations have gained in popularity in Canada since the 1990s, but statistical data ind...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. September 2011. Major: Educational policy and administration. A...
Pre-service teacher educators at university level have a seemingly conflicting role of designing cul...
The authors, three African-American women trained as collaborative evaluators, offer a comparative a...
This paper illustrates how the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma is exploring a new paradigm of evaluation...
The authors, three African-American women trained as collaborative evaluators, offer a comparative a...
From which evaluative foundation should we develop public policies designed to promote wellbeing amo...
The historical and current status of Indigenous people needs careful consideration in designing eval...
Aboriginal populations in Northern Canada have, for many years, been confronted with socio-economic ...
Rigorous and effective evaluations inform policy and service delivery and create evidence of program...
This practitioner resource outlines some key considerations for community sector organisations and s...
This study explored how organizations that offer programming and services in northern Indigenous com...
In recent decades, there has been an expansion of evaluation approaches that seek to respond to the ...
There is limited guidance for conducting competent and responsive cross-cultural evaluation research...
Most health and substance abuse programs for indigenous peoples in Australia are funded by the gover...
Abstract: Evaluations have gained in popularity in Canada since the 1990s, but statistical data ind...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. September 2011. Major: Educational policy and administration. A...
Pre-service teacher educators at university level have a seemingly conflicting role of designing cul...
The authors, three African-American women trained as collaborative evaluators, offer a comparative a...
This paper illustrates how the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma is exploring a new paradigm of evaluation...
The authors, three African-American women trained as collaborative evaluators, offer a comparative a...
From which evaluative foundation should we develop public policies designed to promote wellbeing amo...
The historical and current status of Indigenous people needs careful consideration in designing eval...