Book Review: Evaluation in Today's World: Respecting Diversity, Improving Quality, and Promoting Usability

IF 1.1 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
R. Woodland
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For those of us who teach program evaluation, it can be an exciting prospect to enter the summer with a new textbook to consider for inclusion in our fall courses. I had the good fortune to review Evaluation in Today’s World: Respecting Diversity, Improving Quality, and Promoting Usability by Veronica Thomas and Patricia Campbell. It is an accessible, comprehensive, and provocative text that is appropriate for inclusion in a number of courses that are typically taught in a program evaluation certificate sequence or other graduate curricula. The book is organized into 16 chapters, each of which includes learning goals and are replete with helpful visuals, case studies, suggested text reflection and discussion activities, and commentaries from evaluation scholars. The first half of the book explores the context and foundations of social justice, cultural competence, and program evaluation, while the second half of the book presents specifics for how to conduct socially just evaluation. For helpful reference, the book also includes the American Evaluation Association’s Guiding Principles (AEA, 2018) and the Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation Program Evaluation Standards (Yarbrough et al., 2010), as well as a Glossary of all the bolded terms included in the chapters. In the book, the reader encounters what one would expect to see in standard textbooks in evaluation, including the historical evolution of the field, influential scholars, and an overview of types of evaluation. However, what makes this text particularly compelling is that typical evaluation topics are explicated through the lens of social justice. Indeed, the book’s title matches its intent. Evaluation in today’s world means thinking and doing evaluation in what is unquestionably a racialized society where grave inequities exist and undemocratic relationships persist among people. The authors situate social justice at the heart of evaluation and assert that “evaluators have an ethical obligation to eliminate, or at least mitigate, racial (and other) biases” in our work (p. 42). They acknowledge that evaluators cannot “solve the racism problem,” but entreat us to “at least elevate this harsh reality in the discourse on the eradication of social problems that derive from a national legacy of structural racism, exploitation, and bigotry,” and warn, “evaluations that ignore these factors obscure the impact of social forces on social problems” (p. 218).
书评:《当今世界的评价:尊重多样性,提高质量,促进可用性》
对于我们这些教授项目评估的人来说,带着一本新教材进入夏季是一件令人兴奋的事情,我们可以考虑将其纳入秋季课程。我有幸阅读了Veronica Thomas和Patricia Campbell的《当今世界的评估:尊重多样性,提高质量,促进可用性》一书。这是一个易于理解的,全面的,和挑衅性的文本,是适当的纳入一些课程,通常在程序评估证书序列或其他研究生课程中教授。本书分为16章,每章都包括学习目标,并充满了有用的视觉效果、案例研究、建议的文本反思和讨论活动,以及评估学者的评论。该书的前半部分探讨了社会公正、文化能力和项目评估的背景和基础,而后半部分则介绍了如何进行社会公正评估的具体内容。为了提供有用的参考,本书还包括美国评估协会的指导原则(AEA, 2018)和教育评估项目评估标准联合委员会(Yarbrough等人,2010),以及章节中包含的所有术语的词汇表。在这本书中,读者可以看到在标准评价教科书中看到的内容,包括评价领域的历史演变,有影响力的学者,以及评价类型的概述。然而,使这篇文章特别引人注目的是,典型的评估主题是通过社会正义的镜头来解释的。的确,这本书的标题符合它的意图。当今世界的评价意味着在一个毫无疑问是种族化的社会中思考和进行评价,在这个社会中存在着严重的不平等,人们之间存在着不民主的关系。作者将社会公正置于评估的核心,并断言在我们的工作中,“评估者有消除或至少减轻种族(和其他)偏见的道德义务”(第42页)。他们承认评估者不能“解决种族主义问题”,但恳求我们“至少在关于根除源于结构性种族主义、剥削和偏见的国家遗产的社会问题的讨论中提升这一严酷的现实”,并警告说,“忽视这些因素的评估模糊了社会力量对社会问题的影响”(第218页)。
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American Journal of Evaluation
American Journal of Evaluation SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
11.80%
发文量
39
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Evaluation (AJE) publishes original papers about the methods, theory, practice, and findings of evaluation. The general goal of AJE is to present the best work in and about evaluation, in order to improve the knowledge base and practice of its readers. Because the field of evaluation is diverse, with different intellectual traditions, approaches to practice, and domains of application, the papers published in AJE will reflect this diversity. Nevertheless, preference is given to papers that are likely to be of interest to a wide range of evaluators and that are written to be accessible to most readers.
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