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What if Funders Asked New Grantees About Their Learning Plans Instead of Their Evaluation Frameworks? by Andrew Taylor and Ben Liadsky

Hi, we are Andrew Taylor and Ben Liadsky from Taylor Newberry Consulting. In the past, we’ve written about how nonprofits and funders can develop an evaluation relationship that prioritizes shared learning. In other words, our work has focused on helping nonprofits and funders to better understand each other and to develop the skill sets needed to effectively engage in conversations about what really matters when it comes to evaluation.

Creating More Inclusive Conference Spaces by Elizabeth Grim

Greetings, evaluation friends! Elizabeth Grim here. Founder of Elizabeth Grim Consulting and Curator of AEA365.

It’s conference season! This week, some readers may be traveling to New Orleans to gather with our fellow evaluators at the American Evaluation Association (AEA) conference, while others might be in Boston for the American Public Health Association (APHA) conference.

MSI Fellowship Week: AEA MSI Fellow Session held at the 2022 Annual Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana by Negin Fouladi, Dorothy Brandon, Rick Sperling, Leandro Echt

The 2021-2022 AEA MSI Fellows held a session during the 2022 AEA annual conference in New Orleans, Louisiana to discuss the reasons for participating in the Fellowship, what they learned throughout the Fellowship, and impact of the Fellowship on their approaches to evaluation, and opportunities to integrate new frameworks and tools in their teaching, mentoring, …

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MSI Fellowship Week: The Expertise of Experience – The (Re)Consideration of Evaluator Qualifications in the Selection of Evaluators by Art Hernandez

My name is Art Hernandez. I’m an evaluator and college professor and have been a member of AEA since 2006.   Lessons Learned Evaluation decision making (judgment) is as susceptible to inconsistency and inaccuracy as any other type of decision. Some acknowledged sources of inaccuracy include cognitive bias, known and unknown interdependence of information, training …

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MSI Fellowship Week: Expanding the Knowledge that Counts in Evaluation Efforts by Leandro Echt

Hi, I’m Leandro Echt, a consultant, evaluator, and researcher in international development. The following reflections build on my experience working in international development, bridging the fields evaluation, evidence informed decision making, equity and social justice, and facilitation. When conducting evaluations, we usually deal with complex problems that require a systemic approach that recognizes their multiple …

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MSI Fellowship Week: Cultural Responsiveness and Self Awareness by Dorothy Brandon

Hello, my name is Dorothy Brandon. I am an Extension Specialist at Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University. As an Extension Specialist, my major roles include developing programs to address identified community needs and training extension agents to deliver such programs. I am also responsible for evaluating the impact of both programs and training. I want …

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MSI Fellowship Week: Equitable and Culturally Responsive Teaching, Mentorship, and Research in Public Health by Negin Fouladi

My name is Negin Fouladi and I am Associate Clinical Professor and Director of online graduate programs (MPH-Practice and Policy, MHA, Dual MD/MHA, Certificate-Principles of Public Health) in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the University of Maryland School of Public Health. I have over 200 students in my programs and have many …

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MSI Fellowship Week: Evaluation as Counter-hegemony when Chicano Studies Isn’t an Option by Rick Sperling

My name is Rick Sperling, and I am the Program Director for an undergraduate academic certificate program in Community-based Assessment and Evaluation (CBAE) at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas. I have other roles, but that is the one I am writing about today. To be honest, the main reason I got into this …

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MSI Fellowship Week: Welcome to Minority Serving Institution (MSI) Fellowship Week by Art Hernandez

Hi, I’m Art Hernandez, Professor and Director of the Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) Fellowship Program. This week, the 2021-2022 MSI Fellows and I will reflect on their experience over the past year a well as the importance of culturally responsive and equitable evaluation (CREE). The overall purpose of the American Evaluation Association (AEA) MSI Fellowship Program …

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Theories of Evaluation TIG Week: Conclusion to Theory Week by John LaVelle and Jennifer Billman

Dear friends, John LaVelle (UMN) and Jennifer Billman (HACC) here again to wrap up this week’s Theories of Evaluation series of posts.  First off, we are grateful to all the week’s contributors for their reflections on  evaluation theory and how theory shows up in their practice.  We are also grateful for their honesty about some …

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