Choosing an Evaluation Theory: A Supplement to Evaluation Roots (3rd Edition)

Marvin C. Alkin, Christina A. Christie, Naomi A. Stephen
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Background: Unlike scientific theories, evaluation theories are prescriptive: a set of actions and approaches that should be followed when conducting an evaluation. While evaluation theorists have offered a variety of writings describing their theories and approaches, few have offered a specific outline of what the theory looks like in practice. Thus, Alkin and Christie formulated a book to aid evaluators in how to apply theories in evaluations (Alkin & Christie, forthcoming). This book culminates in a series of prototypes that outline each theory’s goals, appropriate contexts, prescriptions, and observable actions in application. Purpose: In order to aid evaluators in applying theories, this article seeks to provide a basis for comparison that can be used to help evaluators select which theory would be most appropriate in their practice. Setting: This comparison can be applied in any setting where evaluations fit the context prescribed by each of the theories. Intervention: Not applicable. Research Design: Not applicablre. Data Collection and Analysis: Not applicable. Findings: In order for theories to influence practice effectively, theories must be displayed in a way that allows for easy comparison. This comparison of three theory prototypes demonstrates that prototypes can be an effective way for selecting a prescriptive theory when conducting an evaluation. Keywords: prescriptive theories; practice; empowerment evaluation; learning centered model; developmental evaluation
选择一个评价理论:评价根源的补充(第三版)
背景:与科学理论不同,评估理论是规定性的:在进行评估时应该遵循的一系列行动和方法。虽然评估理论家们提供了各种各样的著作来描述他们的理论和方法,但很少有人提供理论在实践中的具体轮廓。因此,Alkin和Christie编写了一本书,帮助评估人员如何在评估中应用理论(Alkin&Christie,即将出版)。本书以一系列原型达到高潮,这些原型概述了每种理论的目标、适当的背景、处方和应用中可观察到的行动。目的:为了帮助评估者应用理论,本文试图提供一个比较的基础,以帮助评估者选择哪种理论最适合他们的实践。设置:这种比较可以应用于任何评估符合每种理论规定的环境的情况。干预:不适用。研究设计:不适用。数据收集和分析:不适用。研究结果:为了使理论有效地影响实践,必须以易于比较的方式展示理论。三种理论原型的比较表明,在进行评估时,原型可以成为选择规范性理论的有效方法。关键词:规范理论;实践赋权评价;以学习为中心的模式;发展性评价
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