Extension educators are expected to more fully evaluate programs. In response, evaluation capacity building (ECB) is a necessary component of Extension educator professional development. One size rarely fits all; ECB more likely succeeds if it is well aligned with the educator\u27s evaluation needs and the type of educational effort. Four approaches to Extension work have been documented—service, facilitation, content transmission, and transformative education. These approaches require different evaluation measures and therefore different forms of ECB
Extension has developed a strong evaluation culture across the system for the last 15 years. Yet mea...
Extension educators today face several challenges in designing, delivering, and evaluating programs....
The September 1983 issue of the Journal of Extension was devoted entirely to the topic of program ev...
Extension educators are expected to more fully evaluate programs. In response, evaluation capacity b...
Evaluation capacity building (ECB) is an essential element for generating credible and actionable ev...
As internal evaluators for the 4-H program in two states, we simultaneously yet independently began ...
Evaluation capacity building, or ECB, is an area of great interest within the field of evaluation as...
Program planning and evaluation activities play a critical role in the quality of Extension programs...
Evaluation capacity building has been part of professional development in many Extension organizatio...
© 2016 Extension Journal Inc. As internal evaluators for the 4-H program in two states, we simultane...
Increased demand for accountability has forced Extension educators to evaluate their programs and do...
As agencies with minimal national reach and capacity grow more sophisticated in capturing public and...
Raising evaluation capacity is not an easy task unless the evaluation competence of Extension profes...
In this era of accountability, Extension agents are expected to evaluate their programs for accounta...
New Extension educators experience a steep learning curve when attempting to develop effective Exten...
Extension has developed a strong evaluation culture across the system for the last 15 years. Yet mea...
Extension educators today face several challenges in designing, delivering, and evaluating programs....
The September 1983 issue of the Journal of Extension was devoted entirely to the topic of program ev...
Extension educators are expected to more fully evaluate programs. In response, evaluation capacity b...
Evaluation capacity building (ECB) is an essential element for generating credible and actionable ev...
As internal evaluators for the 4-H program in two states, we simultaneously yet independently began ...
Evaluation capacity building, or ECB, is an area of great interest within the field of evaluation as...
Program planning and evaluation activities play a critical role in the quality of Extension programs...
Evaluation capacity building has been part of professional development in many Extension organizatio...
© 2016 Extension Journal Inc. As internal evaluators for the 4-H program in two states, we simultane...
Increased demand for accountability has forced Extension educators to evaluate their programs and do...
As agencies with minimal national reach and capacity grow more sophisticated in capturing public and...
Raising evaluation capacity is not an easy task unless the evaluation competence of Extension profes...
In this era of accountability, Extension agents are expected to evaluate their programs for accounta...
New Extension educators experience a steep learning curve when attempting to develop effective Exten...
Extension has developed a strong evaluation culture across the system for the last 15 years. Yet mea...
Extension educators today face several challenges in designing, delivering, and evaluating programs....
The September 1983 issue of the Journal of Extension was devoted entirely to the topic of program ev...