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Evaluation Association
http://www.eval.org/
The American Evaluation Association is an international
professional association of evaluators devoted to the application
and exploration of program evaluation, personnel evaluation, technology,
and many other forms of evaluation. The site offers a broad library
of resources, including a series of online texts dedicated to
the how-tos of evaluation (http://www.eval.org/Resources/onlinehbtxt.asp).
Center for Prevention Research and Development
http://www.cprd.uiuc.edu/
The Center for Prevention Research and Development
is a unit within the University of Illinois dedicated to the application
of research to public service. They provide training and technical
assistance in a variety of areas, including program development
and evaluation, school-based assessment, grantwriting, and database
management.
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
http://prevention.samhsa.gov
The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention is the
sole federal organization with responsibility for improving accessibility
and quality of substance abuse prevention services. CSAP’s
Prevention Pathways site contains information on prevention programs,
program implementation, evaluation technical assistance, online
courses, and a wealth of other prevention resources.
Children, Youth, and Families Education and Research
Network (CYFERnet)
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/family/in_focus/childcare_if_cyfernet.html
CYFERnet’s Evaluation section includes practical
tools that you can use to evaluate community-based programs, information
on how community programs can be sustained, and assessments of
organizational support for work in the areas of children, youth,
and families.
Empowerment Evaluation Institute
http://www.davidfetterman.com/
The Empowerment Evaluation Institute is
devoted to the development and application of empowerment—or
self-evaluation—activities. Empowerment evaluators serve as
coaches helping others learn how to evaluate their own programs
in order to improve program practice. The site contains an overview
of this evaluation approach and a Collaborative, Participatory,
and Empowerment Evaluation topical interest group Web page.
Evaluation Center
http://www.wmich.edu/evalctr/
The Evaluation Center, housed at Western Michigan
University, is dedicated to providing national and international
leadership for advancing the theory and practice of program, personnel,
and student/constituent evaluation as applied primarily to education
and human services. The Center’s principal activities are
research, development, dissemination, service, instruction, and
leadership.
Evaluators’ Institute
http://www.evaluatorsinstitute.com/
The Evaluators’ Institute offers short-term
professional development courses for practicing evaluators. This
site provides course, schedule, faculty, accommodations, registration,
and contact information.
Harvard Family Research Project’s Evaluation
Exchange
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/hfrp/eval.html
The Evaluation Exchange is a periodical designed
to address current issues facing program evaluators of all levels,
containing articles written by the most prominent evaluators in
the field. Issues addressed include innovative methods and approaches
to evaluation, emerging trends in evaluation practice, and practical
applications of evaluation theory.
Online Evaluation Resource Library (OERL)
http://oerl.sri.com/
Funded by the National Science Foundation, this
library is for professionals seeking to design, conduct, document,
or review project evaluations. The site contains a large collection
of sound plans, reports, and instruments from past and current
project evaluations in several content areas, as well as guidelines
for how to improve evaluation practice using the Web site resources,
alignment tables that contain evaluation criteria, and a glossary.
Practical Assessment, Research, and Evaluation
http://PAREonline.net
PARE is an online jounal designed to provide education
professionals access to refereed articles that can have a positive
impact on assessment, research evaluaiton, and teaching practices,
especially at the local education agency level.
Search Institute
http://www.search-institute.org/
Search Institute is an independent, nonprofit organization
whose mission is to advance the well-being of adolescents and
children by generating knowledge and promoting its application.
At the heart of the institute’s work is the framework of
40 developmental assets—positive experiences, relationships,
opportunities, and personal qualities that young people need to
grow up healthy, caring, and responsible. The Search Institute
offers a variety of services, including a survey services unit
that gives school districts and communities comprehensive profiles
of their youth based on the framework of developmental assets.
Sociometrics Corporation
http://www.socio.com/eval.htm
Sociometrics Corporation is a for-profit research
and development firm specializing in social science research applications.
Their evaluation division conducts studies and provides technical
assistance to determine if a social intervention program is doing
what it set out to do and if, in so doing, it is meeting its short
term goals and long term objectives.
United Way of America’s Outcome Measurement
Resource Network
http://national.unitedway.org/outcomes/
Designed to provide United Way of America’s
(UWA) and other organizations with outcome measurement resources
and learnings, this site contains descriptions of current UWA
initiatives, outcome measurement resources, pricing, and ordering
information, and an online resource library.
University of Kansas’s Community Tool Box
http://ctb.ku.edu
The Community Tool Box Web site contains numerous
how-to tools designed to help practitioners with the different
tasks necessary for community health and development. There are
sections on leadership, strategic planning, community assessment,
advocacy, grantwriting, and evaluation.
University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension’s
Program Development and
Evaluation Unit
http://www.uwex.edu/ces/pdande/
This site contains many helpful evaluation resources,
including numerous “quick tips,” fact sheets, lists
of evaluation publications, and program development materials.
U.S. Department of Evaluation's Planning and Evaluation
Service
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OUS/PES/index.html
The Planning and Evaluation Service evaluates the
performance of selected Department of Education programs and services
to determine their effectiveness, efficiency, and equity. The
site contains numerous evaluation tools and links.
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