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Program Evaluation: As the Program Director It; As the Evaluator It

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1986
ABSTRACT Much has been written on "how-to" conduct program evaluations. There is adequate information for the evaluator, but very little guidance for the individual whose program is being evaluated. This article describes the evaluation from the perspectives of two persons: the person whose program is being evaluated, and the person who is ...
Kris Lishner, Belinda E Puetz
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Program Evaluation

2014
The profession of educational and social program evaluation has expanded exponentially around the globe since the mid-1960s and continues to receive the considerable attention of theorists, methodologists, and practitioners. The literature on it is wide and deep, reflecting an array of definitions and conceptions of purpose and social role. The chapter
Paul R. Brandon, Anna L. Ah Sam
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