Evaluation Theories/Week 4: Evaluation Theory Panel: Michael Scriven, Thomas Cook, Jennifer C. Greene, David Fetterman,

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start - questions on last week?[edit | edit source]

13:02:49

Ethics & Consulting vs Ethics in Evaluation[edit | edit source]

Best foot forward: Don’t worry about it if everything is not spot on. Learn about theorists in way that’s not just “learn and regurgitate” (J: I would have done more by writing papers…)

AGENDA[edit | edit source]

  • Theorist Fundamentals
  • Break
  • Theorist Specifics and Debate

TODO: Try To Track and Take notes on the conversations:

Q1: Brief bio: sectors you work in; types of projects.

- (J: Humanitarian projects; education; 

COOK[edit | edit source]

Cook: 13:12:27 - ultimate purpose of evaluation is the emphasis on determining justifiable criteria of merit; standards of comparison; methods of judging results. - amelioration of social knowledge through social programs


FETTERMAN[edit | edit source]

Utilization of Outcomes - Fetterman

- purpose; end-game for his use of evaluations ; to foster self determination and empower every participant involved in the practice of eval; + social justice. 

He favors those with a social justice orientation (J; but that doesn’t mean he thinks that’s what all evaluation)


SCRIVEN[edit | edit source]

Merit - Intrinsic Value of a thing; Worth - The value of the thing to someone Significance - Impact on society

GREENE[edit | edit source]

public good & value Subsidiery purpose ___


Q2: A. General Approach to evaluation and why it is preferable


Q2B: Specific techniques and strategies you have developed to impoement this approach:


14:15:43 - Note from Dr. Berry

14:17:03 - Break. 10 minutes; back at 2:26pm


GREENE - 15:00:20;

Q5 - SCRIVEN ; on Causality;

Pure GOLD the last 2 minutes! ____ TODO! 15:11:20


15:49:30 -