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Evaluation Foundations Revisited - by Thomas Schwandt (Paperback)

Evaluation Foundations Revisited - by  Thomas Schwandt (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Evaluators often focus on how best to deploy methods and methodologies to address project-specific evaluation questions. However, the foundation of effective evaluation practice rests on understanding a complex set of issues to balance, rather than which tools to choose. <i>Evaluation Foundations Revisited</i> is an invitation to examine the intellectual, practical, and philosophical issues that lie at the heart of professional practice.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Evaluators often focus on how best to deploy methods and methodologies to address project-specific evaluation questions. However, the foundation of effective evaluation practice rests on understanding a complex set of issues to balance, rather than which tools to choose. <i>Evaluation Foundations Revisited</i> is an invitation to examine the intellectual, practical, and philosophical issues that lie at the heart of professional practice.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Evaluation Foundations Revisited</i> exemplifies and instructs. This exceptional book puts into practice the critical and analytic skills essential for evaluators in every paragraph. Schwandt presents the complex often subtle reasoning involved in evaluation's notable variability with great understanding. His thinking is never simplistic, and he explores the most complex ideas in elegant writing of the highest order. This book is a must-read for everyone who want to see how the best evaluative thinking works in practice.--Lois-ellin Datta, President<br><br>An in-depth overview of the evaluation profession, framed around its central concepts, values, and issues, and rendered in beautifully clear prose. Schwandt's impassioned argument is that evaluation should move beyond technical competence towards professional, ethical, and moral commitment. This book is an excellent guide to understanding the field and the direction it should take.--Ernest R. House, University of Colorado "Boulder"<br><br>This wonderful book elegantly demonstrates the centrality of judgment and argumentation which is fundamental to all aspects of evaluation. Schwandt summarizes what we know, and then adds his original explanation of why there is and should be pluralism in evaluation. Both accessible and profound, this book is highly recommended for both students of evaluation and experienced practitioners.--Peter Dahler-Larsen "University of Copenhagen"<br><br>Thomas Schwandt's new book is important and timely. Driven by widely-shared concerns that ongoing technical trends could result in an increasingly arid, tool-obsessed evaluative enterprise, the book presents (1) an eloquent, beautifully researched framework for cementing the fundamental relationship between theory and practice, and (2) a reminder of the central role that evaluation--so conceived and so integrated--plays in the progress of a democratic society.--Eleanor Chelimsky<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Thomas A. Schwandt is Professor of Education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. A Fellow of the American Educational Research Association, in 2002, he received the Paul F. Lazarsfeld Award from the American Evaluation Association for his contributions to evaluation theory. He is the author of <i>Evaluation Practice Reconsidered</i> and the <i>Dictionary of Qualitative Inquiry</i>. Schwandt is Editor Emeritus of the <i>American Journal of Evaluation</i>.

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