Principles Focused Evaluation Webinar

2018-01-23に共有
WEBINAR | How can social innovators and would-be change makers ensure they are adhering to core principles and assess whether doing so is yielding desired results?

One of the world's greatest evalution pioneers, Michael Quinn Patton, discusses his latest book - Principles Focused Evaluation: The GUIDE - focused on the principles-focused evaluation (P-FE) approach and explore its relevance and application in a range of settings from poverty reduction, homelessness, and reconciliation with indigenous communities.

This webinar was also the official launch for the upcoming Evaluation Masterclasses that Michael Quinn Patton and Mark Cabaj will be hosting in four Canadian Cities - Toronto, Regina, Calgary, and Vancouver - this March. If you want to learn more about those 1 day deep dive learning experiences, find more here: events.tamarackcommunity.ca/evaluation-masterclass

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コメント (5)
  • Thank you so much for sharing this. This is surely a step forward!
  • Thank you for offering a different way to explore evaluation. I will explore the concepts further. The inukshuk is a nice metaphor for this concept. However, inukshuks are structures created by Inuit and other northern peoples, not First Nations. In Canada, First Nations are those peoples who live below the Arctic. If you were looking to use an encompassing term, that would be Indigenous peoples which includes Inuit, First Nations and Métis (Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada 2011, https://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng/1303147522487/1303147669999).