Program evaluation models and related theories: AMEE Guide No. 67
Office of Education · The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston · +1 more institution
Abstract
This Guide reviews theories of science that have influenced the development of common educational evaluation models. Educators can be more confident when choosing an appropriate evaluation model if they first consider the model's theoretical basis against their program's complexity and their own evaluation needs. Reductionism, system theory, and (most recently) complexity theory have inspired the development of models commonly applied in evaluation studies today. This Guide describes experimental and quasi-experimental models, Kirkpatrick's four-level model, the Logic Model, and the CIPP (Context/Input/Process/Product) model in the context of the theories that influenced their development and that limit or…
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- Context (archaeology)
- Process (computing)
- Computer science
- Logic model
- Management science
- Reductionism
- Engineering ethics
- Epistemology
- Quality Education