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    The Future of Evaluation in Society: A Tribute to Michael Scriven (Evaluation and Society)

     
    The Future of Evaluation in Society: A Tribute to Michael Scriven (Evaluation and Society)

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    The impetus for this volume lives in a rich and vibrant past. It is organized to honor one of the
    founders and most prolific contributors to the professional and transdiscipline of evaluation --
    Professor Michael Scriven, and to illuminate the future of evaluation in society. Professor Scriven
    often shares stories of his meetings with Albert Einsten and the frame-breaking evaluation revolution
    he has led against the value free doctrine of the social sciences. Both his wide eyed graduate
    students and the more grizzled evaluation veterans in his professional development workshops
    quickly learn that Scriven is well traveled and has exchanged some of the boldest ideas and visions with the most brilliant thinkers of
    his time. Scriven insisted that the 2011 Stauffer Symposium and this volume be organized in that genre. He urged us to invite the most
    thoughtful and influential evaluation theorists and practitioners we could find to join him in a conversation about the future of evaluation
    in society.
    Scriven challenges us to examine the five great paradigm shifts that have revolutionized the foundations of evaluation, and that he
    believes will form the basis for a much brighter future for evaluation in society. Scriven's revolutionary ideas are followed and challenged
    by a group of thought leaders in evaluation who do not necessarily shared his views on evaluation, but who have earned his
    deepest respect and whose evaluation work he admires including Michael Quinn Patton, Ernest House, Daniel Stufflebeam, Robert
    Stake, Jennifer Greene, Karen Kirkhart, Melvin Mark, Rodney Hopson, and Christina Christie. However, despite his insistence that his
    colleagues stay focused on the future of evaluation, you will find that many have recounted their adventures, exchanges, and debates
    with him over the years, as well as pointed out the many contributions that he has made to
    the development of evaluation and to the improvement of society through his amazing portfolio
    of evaluation contributions.
    The Future of Evaluation in Society: A Tribute to Michael Scriven will be of great interest
    to evaluation scholars, practitioners, and students of evaluation. It will be appropriate for
    use in a wide range of evaluation courses including Introduction to Evaluation, Evaluation
    Theory, and Evaluation Practice courses.

    Product details

    EAN/ISBN:
    9781623964511
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    200
    Publication date:
    2013-09-01
    Publisher:
    Information Age Publishing
    EAN/ISBN:
    9781623964511
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    200
    Publication date:
    2013-09-01
    Publisher:
    Information Age Publishing

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