| Session Title: Critical Concepts for Introductory Evaluation Courses: Multiple Perspectives- Part 2 |
| Demonstration Session 734 to be held in CROCKETT B on Saturday, Nov 13, 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM |
| Sponsored by the Teaching of Evaluation TIG |
| Presenter(s): |
| Katye Perry, Oklahoma State University, katye.perry@okstate.edu |
| David Diehl, University of Florida, dcdiehl@ufl.edu |
| Maura Harrington, Center for Nonprofit Management, mharrington@cnmsocal.org |
| Shana Pribesh, Old Dominion University, spribesh@odu.edu |
| Faye Belgrave, Virginia Commonwealth University, fzbelgra@vcu.edu |
| John Stevenson, University of Rhode Island, jsteve@uri.edu |
| Kathleen Norris, Plymouth State University, knorris@plymouth.edu |
| Melissa Chapman, University of Iowa, melissa-chapman@uiowa.edu |
| David Nevo, Tel Aviv University, dnevo@post.tau.ac.il |
| Anne Hewitt, Seton Hall University, hewittan@shu.edu |
| Arthur Hernandez, Texas A&M University, art.hernandez@tamucc.edu |
| Abstract: This Demonstration Session represents Part 2 of two Demonstration Sessions that have as their target those who teach program evaluation or have an interest in doing so. It is unique in that it will present strategies for teaching the top five concepts identified as critical in introductory evaluation courses. These concepts will be presenters by evaluation instructors representing multiple perspectives. In addition to the address of these critical concepts, the presenters will also share unique instructional strategies for teaching other topics as well. |