评估性思维

Q2 Social Sciences
Michael J. Cole
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引用次数: 8

摘要

评估思维是评估者使用的核心技能。它使评估实践达到更高的复杂性和实用性,并有助于确保评估结果、解释和建议符合背景、循证和实用性。这篇文章借鉴了评估者几十年来的工作,他们发表了关于批判性思维和评估性思维的文章。它确定并探索了评价思维的五个主要要素——批判性、情境性、创造性、实践性思维和反思性实践——并为研究和应用这些评价思维要素提供了一个实用的框架。它还将评价思维与评价规划和实施区分开来,后者是评价思维的先导和指导。最后,它提出,评估思维应该作为一种核心评估技能进行有意的检查和学习,就像教授各种方法或分析方法一样。
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Evaluative thinking
Evaluative thinking is a core skill used by evaluators. It brings evaluation practice to a higher level of sophistication and utility and helps to ensure that evaluation findings, interpretations and recommendations are contextualised, evidence-based and practical. This article draws upon decades of the work of evaluators who have published on thinking critically and evaluatively. It identifies and explores the five primary elements of evaluative thinking – critical, contextual, creative, practical thinking and reflective practice – and offers a practical framework for examining and applying these elements of evaluative thinking. It also distinguishes evaluative thinking from evaluation planning and implementation, which it precedes and guides. Finally, it proposes that evaluative thinking should be examined and learned intentionally as a core evaluation skill just as, for example, various methodologies or methods of analysis are taught.
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Evaluation Journal of Australasia
Evaluation Journal of Australasia Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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