There is an increasing requirement for Cooperative Extension to demonstrate that programs are making an impact on the populations served, yet many staffs have little background in evaluation. This article presents a framework found to be useful in introducing the basics of evaluation to Extension staff. The authors draw upon Jacobs\u27 (1988) Five-Tiered approach to program evaluation and the Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation (1994) as a base. This foundation allows staff a better understanding of the processes involved in conducting evaluations
This article offers a methodology Extension educators can use for conducting a needs assessment. It ...
In response to an organizational goal of increasing scholarship, a survey of faculty and staff in th...
This article describes how Extension program impact was documented using a retrospective pretest. Th...
There is an increasing requirement for Cooperative Extension to demonstrate that programs are making...
Program evaluations are becoming a more important responsibility for most Extension professionals. D...
In an effort to build program planning and evaluation capacity in Extension faculty, this article fo...
Program evaluation is a powerful tool for demonstrating the value of Extension education to stakehol...
Extension professionals are increasingly being asked to account for their activities through formal ...
Extension educators face the challenge of delivering reliable information as input to the decision-m...
Major Extension programming, whether in community development, nutrition, youth development, small b...
Extension educators have been more and more involved in program evaluation. This article gives some ...
A case study used survey design (pre-test, satisfaction, and post-test) to determine if a 1-day work...
With shrinking budgets, evaluation and accountability become increasing important in the justificati...
This article offers a methodology Extension educators can use for conducting a needs assessment. It ...
In response to an organizational goal of increasing scholarship, a survey of faculty and staff in th...
This article describes how Extension program impact was documented using a retrospective pretest. Th...
There is an increasing requirement for Cooperative Extension to demonstrate that programs are making...
Program evaluations are becoming a more important responsibility for most Extension professionals. D...
In an effort to build program planning and evaluation capacity in Extension faculty, this article fo...
Program evaluation is a powerful tool for demonstrating the value of Extension education to stakehol...
Extension professionals are increasingly being asked to account for their activities through formal ...
Extension educators face the challenge of delivering reliable information as input to the decision-m...
Major Extension programming, whether in community development, nutrition, youth development, small b...
Extension educators have been more and more involved in program evaluation. This article gives some ...
A case study used survey design (pre-test, satisfaction, and post-test) to determine if a 1-day work...
With shrinking budgets, evaluation and accountability become increasing important in the justificati...
This article offers a methodology Extension educators can use for conducting a needs assessment. It ...
In response to an organizational goal of increasing scholarship, a survey of faculty and staff in th...
This article describes how Extension program impact was documented using a retrospective pretest. Th...