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"Program Evaluation: An Introduction to an Evidence-Based Approach," 6th edition, is a comprehensive guide designed to equip readers with practical skills in program evaluation. This edition emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practices in assessing the effectiveness of various programs across different sectors. It covers a range of evaluation methodologies, techniques, and analytical strategies, making it suitable for both novices and experienced evaluators. Readers can expect to enhance their understanding of the evaluation process, from planning and design to implementation and analysis.
The book is authored by David M. Fetterman, Susan J. Pitman, and Elaine A. Bowen, who bring a wealth of expertise and hands-on experience in the field of evaluation. The sixth edition builds on previous iterations, incorporating updated case studies, examples, and current practices in program evaluation. The authors emphasize the importance of stakeholder involvement and the utilization of mixed methods to capture the complexity of program impact.
The bibliographic information for this publication is as follows: Fetterman, D. M., Pitman, S. J., & Bowen, E. A. (2020). Program Evaluation: An Introduction to an Evidence-Based Approach (6th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. The ISBN for this edition is 978-1544356047. This book is an essential resource for students, practitioners, and researchers interested in learning about effective evaluation practices.
"Program Evaluation: An Introduction to an Evidence-Based Approach" serves as a vital tool for anyone involved in program assessment. Its structured approach guides readers through complex evaluation processes while emphasizing practicality and the significance of using evidence to inform decisions. With its combination of theoretical foundations and real-world applications, this book encourages critical thinking and prepares practitioners to make informed choices in evaluating program outcomes, ultimately enhancing the impact of their work.
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