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RealWorld Evaluation J. Michael Bamberger

RealWorld Evaluation By J. Michael Bamberger

RealWorld Evaluation by J. Michael Bamberger


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Using a tried, tested and refined approach and featuring a range of case studies, this book presents readers with an invaluable guide to undertaking effective evaluation studies.

RealWorld Evaluation Summary

RealWorld Evaluation: Working Under Budget, Time, Data, and Political Constraints by J. Michael Bamberger

This book helps practicing evaluators design and conduct competent evaluation studies, while explicitly considering resource and data constraints. The book is organized around a seven-step model developed by the authors, and which has been tested and refined in workshops that cater to a broad spectrum of evaluation practitioners. Vignettes from practice and case studies, representing evaluations from a variety of geographic regions and sectors, demonstrate adaptive possibilities for small projects with budgets of a few thousand dollars, or timelines as brief as a few days, to large-scale, long-term evaluations with multi-million-dollar budgets. The text is specifically designed to incorporate quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method designs.

RealWorld Evaluation Reviews

This book represents a significant achievement. The authors have succeeded in creating a book that can be used in a wide variety of locations and by a large community of evaluation practitioners. -- Michael D. Niles
This book is exceptional and unique in the way that it combines foundational knowledge from social sciences with theory and methods that are specific to evaluation. -- Gary Miron
The book represents a very good and timely contribution worth having on an evaluator's shelf, especially if you work in the international development arena. -- Thomaz Chianca
Best text I've found for introducing evaluation design AND critical thinking, especially as it relates to current and generally accepted practice, as well as the crucial grounding in real world concerns. -- Mara L. Schoeny

About J. Michael Bamberger

Michael Bamberger has been involved in development evaluation for fifty years. Beginning in Latin America where he worked in urban community development and evaluation for over a decade, he became interested in the coping strategies of low-income communities, how they were affected by and how they influenced development efforts. Most evaluation research fails to capture these survival strategies, frequently underestimating the resilience of these communities - particularly women and female-headed households. During 20 years with the World Bank he worked as monitoring and evaluation advisor for the Urban Development Department, evaluation training coordinator with the Economic Development Department and Senior Sociologist in the Gender and Development Department. After retiring from the Bank in 2001 he has worked as a development evaluation consultant with more than 10 UN agencies as well as development banks, bilateral development agencies, NGOs and foundations. Since 2001 he has been on the faculty of the International Program for Development Evaluation Training (IPDET). Recent publications include: (with Jim Rugh and Linda Mabry) RealWorld Evaluation: Working under budget, time, data and political constraints (2012 second edition); (with Marco Segone) How to design and manage equity focused evaluations (2011); Engendering Monitoring and Evaluation ( 2013 ); (with Linda Raftree) Emerging opportunities: Monitoring and evaluation in a tech-enabled world (2014); (with Marco Segone and Shravanti Reddy) How to integrate gender equality and social equity in national evaluation policies and systems (2014). Jim Rugh has had 41 years of professional involvement in rural community development in Africa, Asia, and Appalachia. He has specialized in evaluation for 25 years-the past 10 years as head of Design, Monitoring and Evaluation for CARE International, a large nongovernmental organization (NGO). His particular skills include promoting strategies for enhanced capacity for evaluation throughout this worldwide organization. He is a recognized leader in evaluation among colleagues in the international NGO community, including InterAction. He has been an active member of the American Evaluation Association since 1986, currently serving on the Nominations and Election Committee. He was a founding member of the Atlanta-area Evaluation Association. He has experience in promoting community development and evaluating and facilitating self-evaluation by participants in such programs. He has provided training for and/or evaluated many different international NGOs. He brings a perspective of the big picture, including familiarity with a wide variety of community groups and assistance agencies in many countries, plus an eye to detail and a respect for inclusiveness and the participatory process. Linda Mabry is a faculty member at Washington State University specializing in program evaluation, student assessment, and research and evaluation methodology. She currently serves as president of the Oregon Program Evaluation Network and on the editorial board for Studies in Educational Evaluation. She has served in a variety of leadership positions for the American Evaluation Association, including the Board of Directors, chair of the Task Force on Educational Accountability, and chair of the Theories of Evaluation topical interest group. She has also served n the Board of Trustees for the National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessments and on the Performance Assessment Review Board of New York. She has conducted evaluations for the U.S. Department of Education, National Science Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, the Jacob Javits Foundation, Hewlett-Packard Corporation, Ameritech Corporation, ATT-Comcast Corporation, the New York City Fund for Public Education, the Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education, the Chicago Teachers Academy of Mathematics and Science, and a variety of university, state, and school agencies. She has published in a number of scholarly journals and written several books, including Evaluation and the Postmodern Dilemma (1997) and Portfolios Plus: A Critical Guide to Performance Assessment (1999).

Table of Contents

Part 1. The RealWorld Evaluation Approach Chapter 1. Overview: RealWorld Evaluation and the Contexts in Which It Is Used Chapter 2. [Step 1] Scoping the Evaluation: First clarify the purpose Chapter 3. [Step 2] Budget Constraints: Not enough money Chapter 4. [Step 3] Time Constraints: Addressing scheduling and other time constraints Chapter 5. [Step 4] Data Constraints: Critical information is missing or difficult to collect Chapter 6. [Step 5] Addressing Political Influences: Reconciling different priorities and perspectives Chapter 7. [Step 6] Strengthening the Evaluation Design and the Validity of Conclusions Chapter 8. [Step 7] Making it Useful: Helping clients and other stakeholders use the evaluation findings and recommendations Part 2. A Review of Evaluation Methods and Approaches and their Application in RealWorld Evaluation: For those who would like to dig deeper on particular evaluation topics Chapter 9. Ensuring competent and ethical practice in the conduct of the evaluation Chapter 10. Theory-based evaluation Chapter 11. Evaluation designs Chapter 12. Quantitative evaluation approaches Chapter 13. Qualitative evaluation approaches Chapter 14. Mixed method evaluations Chapter 15. Sampling Chapter 16. Evaluating complex, multi-component development interventions Part 3. Organizing and Managing Evaluations and Strengthening Evaluation Capacity: For readers involved with the funding and management of evaluations Chapter 17. Organizing and managing evaluations Chapter 18. Strengthening evaluation capacity Chapter 19. Conclusions and challenges and the road ahead

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GOR009864066
9781412979627
1412979625
RealWorld Evaluation: Working Under Budget, Time, Data, and Political Constraints by J. Michael Bamberger
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SAGE Publications Inc
20120119
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