Realistic EvaluationSAGE Publications, 1997 M06 23 - 235 páginas Realistic Evaluation shows how programme evaluation needs to be, and can be bettered. It presents a profound yet highly readable critique of current evaluation practice, and goes on to introduce a `manifesto' and `handbook' for a fresh approach. The main body of this book is devoted to the articulation of a new evaluation paradigm, which promises greater validity and utility from the findings of evaluation studies. The authors call this new approach `realistic evaluation'. The name reflects the paradigm's foundation in scientific realist philosophy, its commitment to the idea that programmes deal with real problems rather than mere social constructions, and its primary intention, which is to inform realistic developm |
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... constructions ' as possible by cre- ating a ' forum ' ( an evaluation arbitration and conciliation service ) ; attempt to reconsider unresolved constructions by ' recycling ' until ' enlightenment ' is obtained ( co - op ' til they drop ) ...
... constructions ' as possible by cre- ating a ' forum ' ( an evaluation arbitration and conciliation service ) ; attempt to reconsider unresolved constructions by ' recycling ' until ' enlightenment ' is obtained ( co - op ' til they drop ) ...
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... constructions which Figure 1.4 An overview of constructivist evaluation are not treated as ' findings ' or ' explanations ' , but are themselves ' constructions ' and so open to further negotiations in an ongoing process which and which ...
... constructions which Figure 1.4 An overview of constructivist evaluation are not treated as ' findings ' or ' explanations ' , but are themselves ' constructions ' and so open to further negotiations in an ongoing process which and which ...
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... constructions ' but adds the twist that we cannot , therefore , get beyond constructions . It insists , in other words ... construction to be taken into account in the move toward consensus . ( 1989 , p . 45 ) We rather suspect , however ...
... constructions ' but adds the twist that we cannot , therefore , get beyond constructions . It insists , in other words ... construction to be taken into account in the move toward consensus . ( 1989 , p . 45 ) We rather suspect , however ...
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Utilizing Stakeholders Knowledge | 153 |
Realizing the Potential | 200 |
The New Rules of Realistic Evaluation | 214 |
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