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Small-Scale Evaluation

Thousand Oaks; London; New Delhi: Sage (2000), xi, 154 pp.

Contains tables, bibliogr. pp. 144-149, index

ISBN 0-7619-5510-0

Other editions: 2nd ed. 2017

Signature commbox: 00-Management-E 2000

"This book is the most comprehensive and accessible short guide to evaluations available. It explains clearly what evaluations are, how they can be used most effectively, and outlines the strengths and pitfalls of different evaluation methods. Each chapter comes with tasks to demonstrate the practical importance of the issues covered and to lead the reader through the steps necessary to carry out a successful evaluation [...] Stakeholder models are compared and contrasted with other models of involvement, such as participatory evaluation and practitioner-centred action research. Ethical and political considerations are placed in context. Designs for different purposes are systematically considered [...] The book is aimed at anyone who is faced with the task of doing small-scale evaluations for the first time, wether or not they have a professional background in the field." (Cover)
1 Evaluation: the what and the why, 6
2 The advantages of collaboration, 15
3 Ethical and political considerations, 28
4 Designs for different purposes, 45
5 Getting answers to evaluation questions, 79
6 Some practicalities, 106
7 Communicating the findings, 121
Appendix A: Needs analysis, 127
Appendix B: Efficiency (cost and benefit) analysis, 136
Appendix C: Code of ethics, 141