Working with Assumptions in International Development Program Evaluation: With a Foreword by Michael Bamberger
Autor Apollo M. Nkwakeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 aug 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781461447962
ISBN-10: 1461447968
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: XXII, 186 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1461447968
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: XXII, 186 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchNotă biografică
Apollo is a researcher with 12 years experience in evaluation of international development programs. He has led evaluation and strategy work for World Vision, Unicef, USAID, World Bank, Compassion International, among others. He is strong in conceptualization, methodology (quantitative and qualitative approaches) and documentation (more than 20 publications). He holds a PhD in Social Development from University of Cape Town.
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Regardless of geography or goal, development programs and policies are fueled by a complex network of implicit ideas. Stakeholders may hold assumptions about purposes, outcomes, methodology, and the value of project evaluation and evaluators—which may or may not be shared by the evaluators. Even when all participants share goals, failure to recognize and articulate assumptions can impede clarity and derail progress.
Working with Assumptions in International Development Program Evaluation probes their crucial role in planning, and their contributions in driving, global projects involving long-term change. Drawing on his extensive experience in the field, the author offers elegant logic and instructive examples to relate assumptions to the complexities of program design and implementation, particularly in weighing their outcomes. The book emphasizes clarity of purpose, respect among collaborators, and collaboration among team members who might rarely or never meet otherwise. Importantly, the book is a theoretical and practical volume that:
· Introduces the multiple layers of assumptions on which global interventions are based.
· Explores various approaches to the evaluation of complex interventions, with their underlying assumptions.
· Identifies ten basic types of assumptions and their implications for program development andevaluation.
· Provides examples of assumptions influencing design, implementation, and evaluation of development projects.
· Offers guidelines in identifying, explicating, and evaluating assumptions
A first-of-its-kind resource, Working with Assumptions in International Development Program Evaluation opens out the processes of planning, implementation, and assessment for professionals in global development, including practitioners, development economists, global development program designers, and nonprofit personnel.
Working with Assumptions in International Development Program Evaluation probes their crucial role in planning, and their contributions in driving, global projects involving long-term change. Drawing on his extensive experience in the field, the author offers elegant logic and instructive examples to relate assumptions to the complexities of program design and implementation, particularly in weighing their outcomes. The book emphasizes clarity of purpose, respect among collaborators, and collaboration among team members who might rarely or never meet otherwise. Importantly, the book is a theoretical and practical volume that:
· Introduces the multiple layers of assumptions on which global interventions are based.
· Explores various approaches to the evaluation of complex interventions, with their underlying assumptions.
· Identifies ten basic types of assumptions and their implications for program development andevaluation.
· Provides examples of assumptions influencing design, implementation, and evaluation of development projects.
· Offers guidelines in identifying, explicating, and evaluating assumptions
A first-of-its-kind resource, Working with Assumptions in International Development Program Evaluation opens out the processes of planning, implementation, and assessment for professionals in global development, including practitioners, development economists, global development program designers, and nonprofit personnel.
Caracteristici
Provides tools for understanding effective development programming and quality program evaluations Contains workshop materials for graduate students and in-service training for development evaluators The author brings together more than 12 years of experience in evaluation of international development programs
Cuprins
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I: Designing and Evaluating Complex Development Programs.- Chapter 2. Attributes of Complex Development Programs.- Chapter 3. Designing Complex Development Programs.-Chapter 4. Evaluating Complex Development Programs.- Part II: Evaluation Theory and Assumptions.- Chapter 5. Theory in Evaluation.- Chapter 6. What are Assumptions?.- Chapter 7. Why are Assumptions Important?.- Part III: Explicating Tacit Program Assumptions.- Chapter 8. Normative and Diagnostic Assumptions.- Chapter 9. Prescriptive Assumptions.- Chapter 10. Transformation Assumptions.- Part IV: Working with Assumptions in Program Evaluation.- Chapter 11. Evaluating Assumptions.- Chapter 12. Challenges of Explicating Assumptions.