Engaging communities through research-based participatory evaluation and learning methods can be rewarding for both a community and Extension. A case study of a community tourism development program evaluation shows how participatory evaluation and learning can be mutually reinforcing activities. Many communities value the opportunity to reflect on progress made toward development goals and efforts that help accomplish these goals. Application of select evaluation and teaching tools helps stakeholders in a community refine definitions of success. By adopting the methods outlined in this article, Extension educators and program evaluators can deepen their engagement with partner communities in a variety of realms
This chapter looks at the eighth competency area for community development practice, how to evaluate...
This paper describes a participative project, which sought to build capacity for evaluation across ...
Although participatory research can be an improvement over conventional research, there is a lack of...
Minnesota’s Tourism Assessment Program (TAP) analyzes a community’s tourism potential. The program i...
A mind mapping approach to evaluation called Ripple Effects Mapping (REM) has been developed and use...
Community-driven Business Retention & Expansion (BR&E) is a time-tested University of Minnesota Exte...
The project assists communities to identify and assess local assets as part of a sustainable tourism...
Evaluating community projects seeks to explore the questions- what do users get out of community pro...
Tourism can stimulate economies, promote cultural preservation, and incentivize environmental conser...
Given their positions in communities across the United States, Extension educators are poised to hav...
Extension is known for developing practical applications through research and demonstration of new a...
Extension in Australia, in common with other parts of the world, is increasingly including participa...
Participatory evaluation and participatory action research (PAR) are increasingly used in community-...
As Americans shift their work and leisure activities online, Extension seeks to remain viable by del...
Participatory evaluation is a process in which evaluation experts and members of a community who are...
This chapter looks at the eighth competency area for community development practice, how to evaluate...
This paper describes a participative project, which sought to build capacity for evaluation across ...
Although participatory research can be an improvement over conventional research, there is a lack of...
Minnesota’s Tourism Assessment Program (TAP) analyzes a community’s tourism potential. The program i...
A mind mapping approach to evaluation called Ripple Effects Mapping (REM) has been developed and use...
Community-driven Business Retention & Expansion (BR&E) is a time-tested University of Minnesota Exte...
The project assists communities to identify and assess local assets as part of a sustainable tourism...
Evaluating community projects seeks to explore the questions- what do users get out of community pro...
Tourism can stimulate economies, promote cultural preservation, and incentivize environmental conser...
Given their positions in communities across the United States, Extension educators are poised to hav...
Extension is known for developing practical applications through research and demonstration of new a...
Extension in Australia, in common with other parts of the world, is increasingly including participa...
Participatory evaluation and participatory action research (PAR) are increasingly used in community-...
As Americans shift their work and leisure activities online, Extension seeks to remain viable by del...
Participatory evaluation is a process in which evaluation experts and members of a community who are...
This chapter looks at the eighth competency area for community development practice, how to evaluate...
This paper describes a participative project, which sought to build capacity for evaluation across ...
Although participatory research can be an improvement over conventional research, there is a lack of...