Extension has enhanced the lives of U.S. citizens through adult education in a myriad of ways. However, as budgets get tighter, accountability becomes increasingly more important. Over the years, Extension has reported low level impacts rather than the long–term successes that those working within the system know are occurring. Without enhanced evaluation–driven environments, Extension systems will continue to inadequately report programmatic successes, resulting in a lower perceived public value of Extension programs. The use of evaluation can create an atmosphere which encourages organizational thinking resulting in the types of accountability reports which are adequate for decision making. This study examined how Extension professionals ...
Dwindling public funding as well as greater competition for grant dollars create a challenge for Ext...
In this era of accountability, Extension agents are expected to evaluate their programs for accounta...
As internal evaluators for the 4-H program in two states, we simultaneously yet independently began ...
As state and federal budgets tighten, Extension must be accountable for the use of public funds if i...
Increased demand for accountability has forced Extension educators to evaluate their programs and do...
The majority of funding for Extension comes from local, state, and federal dollars; therefore the pr...
In order to enhance Extension evaluation efforts it is important to understand current practices. Th...
Extension has developed a strong evaluation culture across the system for the last 15 years. Yet mea...
Increasing demands for accountability in educational programming have resulted in increasing calls f...
Abstract: Extension educators need simple and accurate evaluation tools for program evaluation. This...
Impact evaluation (IE) has become a major focus of Extension program evaluation during the past thre...
Multiple facets of an accountability system are addressed. Demands by the public and users for exten...
Abstract: This article describes considerations for administrators and internal evaluators for worki...
Extension educators need simple and accurate evaluation tools for program evaluation. This article e...
As agencies with minimal national reach and capacity grow more sophisticated in capturing public and...
Dwindling public funding as well as greater competition for grant dollars create a challenge for Ext...
In this era of accountability, Extension agents are expected to evaluate their programs for accounta...
As internal evaluators for the 4-H program in two states, we simultaneously yet independently began ...
As state and federal budgets tighten, Extension must be accountable for the use of public funds if i...
Increased demand for accountability has forced Extension educators to evaluate their programs and do...
The majority of funding for Extension comes from local, state, and federal dollars; therefore the pr...
In order to enhance Extension evaluation efforts it is important to understand current practices. Th...
Extension has developed a strong evaluation culture across the system for the last 15 years. Yet mea...
Increasing demands for accountability in educational programming have resulted in increasing calls f...
Abstract: Extension educators need simple and accurate evaluation tools for program evaluation. This...
Impact evaluation (IE) has become a major focus of Extension program evaluation during the past thre...
Multiple facets of an accountability system are addressed. Demands by the public and users for exten...
Abstract: This article describes considerations for administrators and internal evaluators for worki...
Extension educators need simple and accurate evaluation tools for program evaluation. This article e...
As agencies with minimal national reach and capacity grow more sophisticated in capturing public and...
Dwindling public funding as well as greater competition for grant dollars create a challenge for Ext...
In this era of accountability, Extension agents are expected to evaluate their programs for accounta...
As internal evaluators for the 4-H program in two states, we simultaneously yet independently began ...