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Session Title: The Value of Voice: Gaining Access to Marginalized Populations
Demonstration Session 280 to be held in Laguna B on Thursday, Nov 3, 10:45 AM to 11:30 AM
Sponsored by the Disabilities and Other Vulnerable Populations
Presenter(s):
Karen Vocke, Western Michigan University, karen.vocke@wmich.edu
Brooks Applegate, Western Michigan University, brooks.applegate@wmich.edu
Abstract: This demonstration focuses on evaluation issues related to evaluating marginalized populations. For example, known challenges include access and the complicated issues of ethical representation necessary for authentic evaluation. However, critical examination shows when the evaluation process includes members of marginalized populations, results are more tangible, valid, and generalizable, with increased participation of the sample under study. Because the needs of marginalized populations are nuanced and diverse, evaluators must carefully consider the procedures and analyses involving the evaluation participants, especially the need for authentic, and not token, participation. This demonstration offers a protocol for access, collaboration, and evaluation for working with marginalized subpopulations in the K-12 setting, namely children and families of migrant farm workers and students with disabilities. Strategies will be presented for planning evaluations, accessing populations, developing survey instruments, developing a collaborative team, data collection strategies, and data analysis. Session participants will receive materials depicting specific strategies and approaches.

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