SECTION ONE: GETTING STARTED What is evaluation? The ethics of evaluations SECTION TWO: UNDERTAKING AN EVALUATION Theories of change Process evaluation Impact evaluation Economic evaluation Evaluation methods SECTION 3: THE PRACTICE OF EVALUATION Planning an evaluation Conducting an evaluation SECTION 4: USING EVALUATION FINDINGS Systematic reviews Knowledge mobilisation: getting evidence into policy and practice SECTION 5: EVALUATION PARADIGMS Evaluation paradigms and the limits of evidence based policy Conclusion
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Program evaluation is key to the evidence based policy making that governments, NGOs, and even businesses are embracing all over the world. This unique, outstanding publication is required reading for anyone interested in understanding the key elements of this important topic. -- Darrell Bricker This book offers a refreshingly applied view of evaluation and shows how to fit methods and techniques to the contrasting circumstances and needs of different projects. Its cross-theory approach and practical examples will help advanced students and researchers alike address the real tensions that evaluators today face from rising user expectations and diminishing budgets and timeframes. -- David Parsons