Evaluating Programs to Increase Student Achievement
Editat de Martin H. Jasonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 iun 2008
-Additional examples to illustrate the program evaluation process
-An expanded discussion of the principal's role in the project
-A facilitator's guide for team leaders
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412951241
ISBN-10: 1412951240
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1412951240
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
“The book is a comprehensive guide for school leaders, beginning with the role that administrators can take in promoting, supporting, and facilitating the assessment process, through the goals, process, and actual steps needed to review and evaluate programs.”
"Clear, concise, understandable information presented in a positive, upbeat, and respectful manner. I couldn’t wait to share this with other team members!"
"The author does all the right things: stays on task, stays focused, communicates clearly, gives correct and adequate information that practitioners can understand and implement, and presents the content in a scholarly and yet friendly style that promotes collaborative efforts."
"The author takes a difficult and formidable subject and makes it user-friendly to the K–12 practitioner."
"Clear, concise, understandable information presented in a positive, upbeat, and respectful manner. I couldn’t wait to share this with other team members!"
"The author does all the right things: stays on task, stays focused, communicates clearly, gives correct and adequate information that practitioners can understand and implement, and presents the content in a scholarly and yet friendly style that promotes collaborative efforts."
"The author takes a difficult and formidable subject and makes it user-friendly to the K–12 practitioner."
Cuprins
Foreword by Cozette Buckney
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Perspectives on Program Evaluation
Overview
How Program Evaluation Contributes to School Improvement
Benefits of Site-Based Program Evaluation
Goals of Program Evaluation
Two Evaluation Methods
Assessing Program Processes
Linking Evaluation With Program Improvement
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
2. How Program Evaluation Contributes to a Learning Organization
Overview
The Spirit of a Learning Organization
The School as a Learning Organization
Reflective Practice
Linking the Parts of the School Organization for Improved Performance
Applying a Systems Approach to Increase Student Achievement
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
3. Using Program Evaluation to Improve the Curriculum — A Developmental Approach
Overview
Compatible Evaluation Methods
The Problem of Confounding
Internal Validity
Some Further Threats to Internal Validity
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
4. An Experimental Approach for Evaluating Programs
Overview
Internal Validity—A Review
Building Control Into an Experiment
Random Assignment
Experimental Designs
Deciding Whether to Use One or Two Groups in an Evaluation Study
External Validity
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
5. Program Evaluation Through Collaboration
Overview
Why Have an Evaluation Team?
Team Composition
Factors for Principals to Consider in Establishing the Evaluation Team
Forming an Evaluation Team
The Team in Operation
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
6. Measuring Program Outcomes
Overview
Quantitative and Qualitative Data
Comprehensive Evaluation
Validity and Reliability of Evaluation Data
Validity
Reliability
Perspectives on Authentic Assessment
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
7. The Evaluation Process: Phases 1, 2, and 3
Overview
Phase 1—Describing the Program
Phase 2—Providing Direction for the Evaluation
Phase 3—Obtaining Information to Answer Evaluation Questions
Chapter Highlights
8. The Evaluation Process: Phases 4, 5, and 6
Overview
Phase 4—Analyzing Data to Assess a Program’s Impact
Phase 5—Evaluating the Program’s Effectiveness and Offering Recommendations for Its Future Development
Phase 6—Writing the Evaluation Report
Chapter Highlights
9. Writing the Evaluation Report
Overview
Format and Content
What the Evaluation Report Represents
Chapter Highlights
10. Assessing the Evaluation Project
Overview
Purposes of Metaevaluation
Formative Metaevaluation
Summative Metaevaluation
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
11. Revisiting the Principal’s Leadership Role in Program Evaluation
Overview
The Multidimensional Responsibilities of the Principal in Program Evaluation
Attitudes of Principals Toward Assessing Programs
Beyond the Technical
Principals’ Self-Assessment
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
Appendix. A Mini-Guide for the Evaluation Team Leader
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Perspectives on Program Evaluation
Overview
How Program Evaluation Contributes to School Improvement
Benefits of Site-Based Program Evaluation
Goals of Program Evaluation
Two Evaluation Methods
Assessing Program Processes
Linking Evaluation With Program Improvement
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
2. How Program Evaluation Contributes to a Learning Organization
Overview
The Spirit of a Learning Organization
The School as a Learning Organization
Reflective Practice
Linking the Parts of the School Organization for Improved Performance
Applying a Systems Approach to Increase Student Achievement
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
3. Using Program Evaluation to Improve the Curriculum — A Developmental Approach
Overview
Compatible Evaluation Methods
The Problem of Confounding
Internal Validity
Some Further Threats to Internal Validity
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
4. An Experimental Approach for Evaluating Programs
Overview
Internal Validity—A Review
Building Control Into an Experiment
Random Assignment
Experimental Designs
Deciding Whether to Use One or Two Groups in an Evaluation Study
External Validity
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
5. Program Evaluation Through Collaboration
Overview
Why Have an Evaluation Team?
Team Composition
Factors for Principals to Consider in Establishing the Evaluation Team
Forming an Evaluation Team
The Team in Operation
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
6. Measuring Program Outcomes
Overview
Quantitative and Qualitative Data
Comprehensive Evaluation
Validity and Reliability of Evaluation Data
Validity
Reliability
Perspectives on Authentic Assessment
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
7. The Evaluation Process: Phases 1, 2, and 3
Overview
Phase 1—Describing the Program
Phase 2—Providing Direction for the Evaluation
Phase 3—Obtaining Information to Answer Evaluation Questions
Chapter Highlights
8. The Evaluation Process: Phases 4, 5, and 6
Overview
Phase 4—Analyzing Data to Assess a Program’s Impact
Phase 5—Evaluating the Program’s Effectiveness and Offering Recommendations for Its Future Development
Phase 6—Writing the Evaluation Report
Chapter Highlights
9. Writing the Evaluation Report
Overview
Format and Content
What the Evaluation Report Represents
Chapter Highlights
10. Assessing the Evaluation Project
Overview
Purposes of Metaevaluation
Formative Metaevaluation
Summative Metaevaluation
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
11. Revisiting the Principal’s Leadership Role in Program Evaluation
Overview
The Multidimensional Responsibilities of the Principal in Program Evaluation
Attitudes of Principals Toward Assessing Programs
Beyond the Technical
Principals’ Self-Assessment
A Concluding Note
Chapter Highlights
Appendix. A Mini-Guide for the Evaluation Team Leader
References
Index
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