Empowerment evaluation principles in practice, edited by david m. Empowerment evaluation principles in practice ebook written by david m. David fetterman, liliana rodriguezcampos, ann zukoski, and contributors. Keener, jessica snelljohns, melanie livet, and abraham wandersman 5. We provide constructive feedback, evaluation tools, useful insights, and credible results. The principles of empowerment evaluation with david fetterman. David fetterman aes19 international evaluation conference. Empowerment evaluation principles in practice guilford press. This book is the culmination of almost a decade of work by members of the american evaluation associations collaborative, participatory, and empowerment. As a social worker committed to empowerment of oppressed peoples, i come to david fetterman s foundations of empowerment evaluation favorably predisposed. This webinar, given by david fetterman for the american evaluation associations coffee break series, provides an overview of empowerment evaluation by outlining examples of its use from around the world. Approximately onefourth of the aea membership is affiliated with this.
Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. The 21st anniversary of this approach was celebrated with a panel of luminaries who have helped shape empowerment evaluation with their critiques, concerns, and congratulations. This favorable disposition is reinforced when fetterman writes that empowerment evaluation has usually focused on traditionally disenfranchised, oppressed, and economically impoverished. The book includes 10 empowerment evaluation principles, a number of. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read empowerment evaluation principles in practice.
Empowerment evaluation principles in practice assessing levels of commitment david m. Knowledge and tools for selfassessment, evaluation capacity building, and accountability, edition 2 ebook written by david m. The idea first germinated during preparation of another book, speaking the language of. Empowerment evaluation principles in practice david m. Aimed at demystifying empowerment evaluation, the book shows readers when to. Empowerment evaluation is an evaluation approach that aims to increase the probability of achieving program success by 1 providing program stakeholders with tools for assessing the planning, implementation, and self evaluation of their program, and 2 mainstreaming evaluation as part of the planning and management of the programorganization. Knowledge and tools for selfassessment, evaluation capacity building, and accountability with. Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. This chapter discusses how empowerment evaluation principles guide empowerment evaluation practice. From disadvantaged schools and communities to nasa and to corporate offices in south africa, the 10 principles of empowerment evaluation are being embraced and applied to foster self evaluation and selfdetermination. Fetterman explores its background and theory and goes on to present the three steps of. Fetterman is the founder of empowerment evaluation. From disadvantaged schools and communities to nasa and to corporate offices in south africa, the 10 principles of empowerment evaluation are being embraced and applied to foster selfevaluation and selfdetermination.
Nov 21, 2014 check out these slides from our webinar with david fetterman on empowerment evaluation. Empowerment evaluation ee is an evaluation approach designed to help communities. Foundations of empowerment evaluation sage publications inc. Since its introduction by david fetterman in 1994, empowerment evaluation has spread like wildfire across the globe. Knowledge and tools for selfassessment, evaluation capacity building, and accountability with kaftarian and wandersman and ethnography. Knowledge and tools for selfassessment and accountability.
Employing both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, empowerment evaluation is the use of evaluation concepts, techniques, and findings to foster improvement and selfdetermination. This collection of scholars and practitioners, led by david m. Fetterman 2005 does a masterful job of systematically responding to. Since its inception, it has been utilized in a variety of contexts including individualistic, organizational, institutional and communitybased settings fetterman, 1998. Collaborative, participatory, and empowerment evaluation. Foundations of empowerment evaluation also covers standards for using ee. Finally, fetterman states that the trustworthiness and utility of empowerment evaluation flow, in large measure, from use of baseline data and repeated empowerment evaluation sessions. Stakeholder involvement approaches with rodriguezcampos and ann zukoski, empowerment evaluation.
He has published 17 books, including collaborative, participatory, and empowerment evaluation. Knowledge and tools for selfassessment, evaluation capacity building, and accountability fetterman et al. Best sellers help new releases gift ideas gift cards home books sell computers electronics. Professor fettermans book should be ready by all practicing evaluators and scholars in evaluation. According to david fetterman, empowerment evaluation is the use of evaluation concepts, techniques, and findings to foster improvement and selfdetermination. Empowerment evaluation ee is the use of evaluation concepts, techniques, and findings to foster. A stakeholder involvement approach designed to facilitate social change and social justice david m. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read empowerment evaluation. In this book, david fetterman explores its background and theory and goes on to present the three steps of empowerment evaluation. In this book, david fetterman and abraham wandersman present the most current formulation of the 10. He has published 16 books, including empowerment evaluation.
This is referred to as process use fetterman 2001, pp. Fetterman also received the american educational research association research on evaluation distinguished scholar award and the mensa award for research excellence. One of the primary tasks in an empowerment evaluation ee is to increase the capacity of program stakeholders to plan, implement, and evaluate their own programs. We are grateful for the thoughtful comments and suggestions of david fetterman, dana keener, members of. Nov 21, 2014 this sage talks webinar addresses the guiding principles and steps of empowerment evaluation and highlights the role of the evaluator as a coach or facilitator.
Fetterman has contributed to a variety of encyclopedias and is the author of numerous books in evaluation and in ethnography, including foundations of empowerment evaluation and empowerment evaluation. This second edition celebrates 21 years of the practice of empowerment evaluation, a term first coined by david fetterman during his presidential address for the american evaluation association. This favorable disposition is reinforced when fetterman writes that empowerment evaluation has usually focused on traditionally disenfranchised, oppressed, and economically impoverished populations p. Buy empowerment evaluation principles in practice 1 by fetterman, david m. Foundations of empowerment evaluation edition 1 by david. Knowledge and tools for selfassessment, evaluation capacity building, and accountability 2nd ed. As noted in chapters 1 and 2, the principles include 1 improvement. Knowledge and tools for selfassessment, evaluation capacity building, and accountability 2 by david fetterman isbn. The first empowerment evaluation book, empowerment evaluation. We provide professional evaluation training, workshops, and evaluation consultations. Since its introduction by david fetterman in 1994, empowerment evaluation. Lessons that influenced the current conceptualization of empowerment evaluation.
We celebrated the 21st anniversary of empowerment evaluation at the american evaluation association. Some individuals have chosen to see empowerment evaluation as a philosophy or set of principles for fostering selfdetermination and improvement fetterman, 1994 fetterman, 1995 fetterman. Aimed at demystifying empowerment evaluation, the book shows readers when to use this form of evaluation and how to more effectively use its three steps developing a mission statement. It presents the insights of luminaries in the field who have helped shape empowerment evaluation with their critiques, concerns, and congratulations. Since that time, this approach has altered the landscape of evaluation and has spread to a wide range of settings in more than 16 countries. David fetterman, shakeh kaftarian, abraham wandersman, and many other empowerment evaluators, have published 5 books on empowerment evaluation. We provide professional evaluation training, workshops, and. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you. Empowerment evaluation principles in practice by david m. Empowerment evaluation is an evaluation approach that aims to increase the likelihood that programs will achieve results by increasing the capacity of. In addition, we help you learn how to describe, monitor, evaluate, and improve your own performance. This is an emancipating 21stcentury book that provides an exciting venue for.
Jan 19, 2019 fetterman is the founder of empowerment evaluation. It will very likely open the minds of traditional evaluators to. According to david fetterman, empowerment evaluation is the use of. Download pdf empowerment evaluation free online new books. As a social worker committed to empowerment of oppressed peoples, i come to david fettermans foundations of empowerment evaluation favorably predisposed. David fetterman, division of evaluation, school of.
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