Extension agents and specialists have experienced increased pressure for greater program effectiveness and accountability and especially for evidence-based programs. This article builds on previously published evidence-based programming articles. It provides ideas that address three problems that Extension staff face with EBPs and that Extension agents and specialists can use either to test or enhance an existing Extension program\u27s effectiveness or to test the effectiveness of a new program that looks promising
The evolution of evaluation in the Cooperative Extension System (Extension) has gone through many ch...
There is an increasing demand to answer the question, if an extension service is effective an justif...
This article describes the development, implementation, and exploratory evaluation of a professional...
Extension agents and specialists have experienced increased pressure for greater program effectivene...
In this article, we describe how the recent movement towards evidence-based programming has impacted...
Increased demand for accountability has forced Extension educators to evaluate their programs and do...
In this era of accountability, Extension agents are expected to evaluate their programs for accounta...
Evaluation capacity building (ECB) is an essential element for generating credible and actionable ev...
This article provides insight into how an adequate approach to selecting methods can establish credi...
This article examines two aspects of evaluation planning for Extension programs: the use of program ...
4 pagesThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Cu...
Within Extension, certain personnel, facilitators, and volunteers expected to conduct research in th...
The September 1983 issue of the Journal of Extension was devoted entirely to the topic of program ev...
What is credible and actionable evidence can vary by program discipline in the Cooperative Extension...
This article examines the concept of credible evidence in Extension evaluations with specific attent...
The evolution of evaluation in the Cooperative Extension System (Extension) has gone through many ch...
There is an increasing demand to answer the question, if an extension service is effective an justif...
This article describes the development, implementation, and exploratory evaluation of a professional...
Extension agents and specialists have experienced increased pressure for greater program effectivene...
In this article, we describe how the recent movement towards evidence-based programming has impacted...
Increased demand for accountability has forced Extension educators to evaluate their programs and do...
In this era of accountability, Extension agents are expected to evaluate their programs for accounta...
Evaluation capacity building (ECB) is an essential element for generating credible and actionable ev...
This article provides insight into how an adequate approach to selecting methods can establish credi...
This article examines two aspects of evaluation planning for Extension programs: the use of program ...
4 pagesThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Cu...
Within Extension, certain personnel, facilitators, and volunteers expected to conduct research in th...
The September 1983 issue of the Journal of Extension was devoted entirely to the topic of program ev...
What is credible and actionable evidence can vary by program discipline in the Cooperative Extension...
This article examines the concept of credible evidence in Extension evaluations with specific attent...
The evolution of evaluation in the Cooperative Extension System (Extension) has gone through many ch...
There is an increasing demand to answer the question, if an extension service is effective an justif...
This article describes the development, implementation, and exploratory evaluation of a professional...