Decision-Oriented Evaluation Approaches

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Program Evaluation
Alternative Approaches and Practical
Guidelines
by
Jody L. Fitzpatrick, James R. Sanders, Blaine R. Worthen
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Gerri Spinella, Ed.D.
Program Evaluation: Alternative Approaches
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Chapter 7
Decision-Oriented Evaluation
Approaches
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Chapter 7 Concepts
DecisionOriented
Evaluation
Definitions
Key Terms
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Developmental
Stages
Performance
Monitoring
Factors
Strengths
Limitations
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Essential Questions
What are the key
concepts of the
decision-oriented
approach?
What are the major
strengths and limitations
of the decision-oriented
evaluation approach?
In what ways are the
developmental stages
impacted by this
approach?
In what way is
performance monitoring
affected by the evaluation
process?
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Guidelines, 4e
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What are factors of
utilizations-focused
evaluation?
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Key Terms/Leader
Decision-Oriented Approach
Daniel Stufflebeam
M. C. Alkin
CIPP Evaluation Model
UCLA Evaluation Model
Utilization-Focused Evaluation (UFI)
Joseph Wholey
Michael Patton
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Guidelines, 4e
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Decision-Oriented Approaches
Daniel Stufflebeam
M. Patton
M. C. Alkin
CIPP Model
Context - Input
Process - Product
Systems Approach
Program Development
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Information Needs
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Evaluation
Roles
Context
Input
Process
Product
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Guidelines, 4e
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UCLA
EVALUATION
MODEL
Report summary data to
select alternatives
UTILIZATIONFOCUSED
EVALUATION
Report to inform
decisions to one or
more stakeholders
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Program Evaluation: Alternative Approaches and Practical
Guidelines, 4e
Fitzpatrick/Sanders/Worthen
Questions
to
consider
decisions
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Methods
Identify
user or
users
Questions
USERS
UFE
Methods
useful to
reflect
values and
credible
results
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STRENGTHS & LIMITATIONS
STRENGTHS
LIMITATIONS
OLDEST
FOCUS ON
DECISIONS
FREQUENTLY
USED
INABILITY TO
RESPOND TO
CRITICAL
ISSUES
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Guidelines, 4e
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Chapter 7 Reflection
Decision-oriented evaluation approaches
are focused on a system as “stage
oriented” and people oriented.” How do
these factors influence your leadership in
effectively finding solutions for change in
your organization?
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Guidelines, 4e
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