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Adventures In Evaluation Podcast
James Coyle & Kylie Hutchinson
35 episodes
9 months ago
James Coyle and Kylie Hutchinson chat about topics, trends, and tips in the field of program evaluation. Relevant, practical, and always entertaining.
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James Coyle and Kylie Hutchinson chat about topics, trends, and tips in the field of program evaluation. Relevant, practical, and always entertaining.
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Business
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Western vs. Development Evaluation: Commonalties and Differences
Adventures In Evaluation Podcast
38 minutes 5 seconds
11 years ago
Western vs. Development Evaluation: Commonalties and Differences
In this episode we explore some of the differences between typical Western-style evaluation and the monitoring & evaluation (M&E) that occurs in an international development context.  To help us, we invited two guests with experience working in both areas, Ian C. Davies and Tom Pellens.Here are some of the links we mention:John Mayne and Contribution AnalysisJennifer Greene and Mixed MethodsEuropean Evaluation Society 2014 conference Below is the cartoon mentioned by Terry Smutylo and Daniel Morales-Gomez. Until next time,Kylie & James
Adventures In Evaluation Podcast
James Coyle and Kylie Hutchinson chat about topics, trends, and tips in the field of program evaluation. Relevant, practical, and always entertaining.