[[abstract]]Essential evaluator competencies as identified by Stevahn, King, Ghere, and Minnema (2005) were studied in regard to how well they generalize to an Asian (Taiwan) context. A fuzzy Delphi survey with two iterations was used to collect data from 12 experts. While most competencies fit Taiwan, there were a number of unique ones. A complete set of results is provided along with the implications of the findings and what they might mean for evaluation in Taiwan particularly in relationship to the professionalization of evaluation.
As part of its Guiding Principles for Evaluators, the American Evaluation Association (AEA) requires...
Evaluator competence is, without doubt, a hot button issue in many jurisdictions. This timely specia...
This study was driven by one central question: What can evaluators do to promote utilization of inte...
[[abstract]]Essential evaluator competencies as identified by Stevahn, King, Ghere, and Minnema (200...
[[abstract]]In the past few decades, the field of evaluation has moved toward a more professional st...
To have competencies or not to have competencies? That now seems to be a question for program evalua...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. September 2011. Major: Educational policy and administration. A...
[[abstract]]Training is critical for the growth of the evaluation profession as more qualified and c...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major: Educational Policy and Administration....
[[abstract]]A Study of the Credentialed Evaluator Professional Designation in Canada and its Feasibi...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study are to explore the importance, actual possession conditio...
Abstract: This article provides background for the special issue. The au-thors first review the hist...
No self-report measure of cultural competence currently exists in program evaluation. Adapting items...
Background: Cultural competency is an important but under-adopted skill among professional eval...
The main purpose of this study was to establish Professional Competency Contents for International M...
As part of its Guiding Principles for Evaluators, the American Evaluation Association (AEA) requires...
Evaluator competence is, without doubt, a hot button issue in many jurisdictions. This timely specia...
This study was driven by one central question: What can evaluators do to promote utilization of inte...
[[abstract]]Essential evaluator competencies as identified by Stevahn, King, Ghere, and Minnema (200...
[[abstract]]In the past few decades, the field of evaluation has moved toward a more professional st...
To have competencies or not to have competencies? That now seems to be a question for program evalua...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. September 2011. Major: Educational policy and administration. A...
[[abstract]]Training is critical for the growth of the evaluation profession as more qualified and c...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major: Educational Policy and Administration....
[[abstract]]A Study of the Credentialed Evaluator Professional Designation in Canada and its Feasibi...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study are to explore the importance, actual possession conditio...
Abstract: This article provides background for the special issue. The au-thors first review the hist...
No self-report measure of cultural competence currently exists in program evaluation. Adapting items...
Background: Cultural competency is an important but under-adopted skill among professional eval...
The main purpose of this study was to establish Professional Competency Contents for International M...
As part of its Guiding Principles for Evaluators, the American Evaluation Association (AEA) requires...
Evaluator competence is, without doubt, a hot button issue in many jurisdictions. This timely specia...
This study was driven by one central question: What can evaluators do to promote utilization of inte...