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Transformational Eval Week: Principles for Evaluating Transformation by Michael Quinn Patton and Weronika Felcis

We are Michael Quinn Patton and Weronika Felcis, both Board Members of the International Evaluation Academy, on which Weronika serves as Vice President. This post presents a work-in-progress on Principles for Evaluating Transformation. These principles illustrate the kind of global thinking and engagement that constitutes a core part of the vision of the International Evaluation …

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Transformational Eval Week: Decolonising National Evaluation Systems by Ian Goldman, Candice Morkel, Edoe Dimitrij Agbodjan, and Thokozile Molaiwa

We are Ian Goldman (President of the IEAc, Advisor Global Evaluation Initiative), Candice Morkel (IEAc Board member and Director CLEAR Anglophone Africa, Edoe Dimitrij Agbodjan (Director CLEAR Francophone Africa) and Thokozile Molaiwa (Chief Director: Evaluation, Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, South Africa). In today’s post, we build upon a seminar organised by the Academy …

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The Evaluation Center at WMU Week: Managing Student-evaluator Anxiety and Interpersonal Communication by Brandon Youker

¡Hola! Salam aleikoum! Salut!, Bozho! Olá! Osiyo! Wilujeng enjing! Sawubona! My name is Brandon Youker and I am the founding director of the Evaluation Lab, which is housed in The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The Evaluation Lab employs undergraduate and graduate students to design and conduct evaluations with Kalamazoo area public …

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The Evaluation Center at WMU Week: Developing Evaluation Elearning: Our Journey and Lessons Learned by Kelly Robertson and Lori Wingate

Hello, we are Kelly Robertson and Lori Wingate. We work at The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University. We’re here to tell you about our journey into new territory – developing elearning – and our lessons learned along the way. Valeo is The Evaluation Center’s new evaluation elearning program. We worked to combine evaluation theory, …

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The Evaluation Center at WMU Week: Scholarship Can Support Evaluation Success by Brad Watts

Greetings! I’m Brad Watts, the Assistant Director of The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University. During my eight-plus years in this role, I’ve had time to observe many of the unique ways our center has worked to be successful and survive for over 50(!) years. One way for a university-based evaluation center such as ours …

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The Evaluation Center at WMU Week: Evaluation Café: Four Decades of Learning and Growth by Samantha Hooker

Hi, I’m Samantha Hooker, and I serve as senior marketing specialist with The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University. One of the exciting parts of my job is overseeing and marketing our long-standing speaker series, Evaluation Café. It’s a space for evaluators to come together to learn about and discuss new ideas. Let’s rewind to …

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The Evaluation Center at WMU Week: In Defense of Checklists: More Than Checking a Box by Lori Wingate

Hello! I’m Lori Wingate, director of The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University. In 1999, less than two years after starting my job at The Evaluation Center, I was charged with developing and curating an online collection of evaluation checklists as part of a National Science Foundation-funded project to support STEM evaluators in their practice. …

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The Evaluation Center at WMU Week: Supporting Open-Access Evaluation Scholarship through JMDE by Lyssa Wilson Becho and Michael Harnar

Hello, we are Lyssa Wilson Becho and Michael Harnar, co-executive editors of the Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation (JMDE). Lyssa works in The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University (WMU) as a principal research associate, and Michael is the director of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Evaluation at WMU. In today’s blog post, we want to highlight …

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The Evaluation Center at WMU Week: Celebrating The Evaluation Center’s 50 Years at Western Michigan University by Lori Wingate

Hello! I’m Lori Wingate, the executive director of The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University (WMU). This week of AEA365 celebrates The Evaluation Center’s 50 years at WMU. In this blog, I share a bit of the center’s history and factors I believe have contributed to our success and sustainability, mainly for the benefit of …

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IPE TIG Week: Notes from the Field: Wild Foods and Medicines Teachers Develop an Indigenous Visual Logic Model for Program Evaluation by Jamie Donatuto, Rose James, Elise Krohn, Diana Rohlman, and Valerie Segrest

We are a group of Indigenous and ally wild foods and medicines teachers from the Pacific Northwest Region of the United States. We are honored to be part of a strong movement to revitalize Indigenous lifeways, protect Indigenous knowledge, and support future environmental stewards through education. An important part of this movement is the development …

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