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CBD047: Utilization-Focused Evaluation – Michael Quinn Patton
04-18-2011 12:29
Michael Patton
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The evaluation standards call for evaluations to be useful, practical, accurate and ethical. Utilization-Focused Evaluation is a process that meets these criteria by promoting use of evaluation from beginning to end with a focus on intended uses by intended users. By carefully implementing evaluations for increased utility, this approach encourages situational responsiveness and adaptability. In this Coffee Break Webinar, Patton will review briefly the basics, controversies, and cutting edge issues in conducting Utilization-Focused Evaluations.
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