Evaluation Exchange
Posted by on February 13, 2004
[posted from Promising Practices in After School listserv]
Dear e-news subscriber,
We are proud to announce that we are now in our tenth year of publication of “The Evaluation Exchange.” A nonprofit rarely publishes a periodical that sustains beyond its inaugural issues so we are extremely proud that “The Evaluation Exchange” has evolved into a nationally known resource, with a growing and diverse audience of more than 13,000 evaluators, practitioners, policymakers, and funders.
In commemoration, the first issue of our tenth year features reflections on some of the trends (both good and bad) that have occurred in the evaluation field over the past decade. Authors consider the “best of the worst” evaluator practices, changes in university-based evaluation training, and the development of evaluation as a discipline. In recognition of the need to look ahead, other articles introduce themes we will address in greater depth in the future, such as international evaluation, technology, evaluation of the arts, and diversity. The issue is available online at:
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/hfrp/eval/issue24
If you have friends or colleague who would benefit from “The Evaluation Exchange” you can send them the following link to sign up:
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/hfrp/subscribe.html
We hope you find the new issue of interest!
Best regards,
Stacey Miller
Publications Manager
Harvard Family Research Project
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