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The Role of Culture and Cultural Context in Evaluation

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This volume explores culturally responsive evaluation, questioning its necessity and future direction. It reflects on evaluation theory, history, and practice within cultural contexts, offering ill...
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  • 05 September 2005
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This volume seeks to address select questions drawn from the matrix of the complex issues related to culturally responsive evaluation. We ask, should evaluation be culturally responsive? Is the field heading in the right direction in its attempt to become more culturally responsive? We ask, what is culturally responsive evaluation today and what might it become tomorrow?

This edited volume does not promise to deliver answers to all, most, or even many of the complex answers facing the evaluation community regarding the role of culture and cultural context in evaluative theory and practice. This is not a scientific undertaking. We are not ready for concerns with prediction, explanation or control. We are ready for serious explorations, however. Even if the evaluation community cannot articulate the necessary and sufficient conditions for a culturally relevant evaluation it does know several of the desiderata. Our concern and the direction of this volume has been reflections of evaluation theory, history, and practice within the context of culture with illustrative examples.

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Price: $100.00
Pages: 244
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Evaluation and Society
Publication Date: 05 September 2005
ISBN: 9781593113599
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Sociology and anthropology
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Chapter 1. Introduction: This is Where We Stand; Stafford Hood, Rodney Hopson, and Henry Frierson
Chapter 2. Evaluators as Stewards of the Public Good; Jennifer C. Greene
Chapter 3. Through a Cultural Lens: Reflections on Validity and Theory in Evaluation; Karen E. Kirkhart
Chapter 4. Persuasive Language, Responsive Design: A Framework for Interculturally Responsive Evaluation; Melvin Hall and Denice Ward Hood
Chapter 5. Promoting Culturally Reliable and Valid Evaluation Practice in Education; Sharon Nelson-Barber, Elise Trumbull, Joan LaFrance, and Sofia Aburto
Chapter 6. An Untold Story in Evaluation Roots: Reid E. Jackson and His Contributions Towards Culturally Responsive Evaluation at ¾ Century; Rodney Hopson and Stafford Hood
Chapter 7. Learning to Play Scholarly Jazz: A Culturally Responsive Evaluation of the Hopi Teachers for Hopi Schools Project; Carolyne J. White and Mary Hermes
Chapter 8. The PENAL Project: Program Evaluation and Native American Liability; Gaetano Senese
Chapter 9. It Starts With a Machete: The Politics and Poetics of Space in Urban School Reform; Nona M. Burney, Carolyne J. White and Mary E. Weems
Chapter 10. Using Theory-Driven Evaluation with Underserved Communities: Promoting Program Development and Program Sustainability; Katrina L. Bledsoe
Chapter 11. Cultural Reflections Stemming From the Evaluation of an Undergraduate Research Program; Dedra Eatmon, Michelle Jay, and Henry T. Frierson
Chapter 12. The Use of Contextually Relevant Evaluation Practices with Programs Designed to Increase Participation of Minorities in Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education; Elmima Johnson