Document Type
Other
Publication Date
Spring 2015
Catalog Description
This course provides an overview of the principles of program evaluation. It explores the methods associated with systematic evaluation of public health education programs. Students will learn the skills needed to plan, conduct, and critique evaluation research. The content of the course includes: program logic models, formative, process, impact, outcome, and summative evaluation; theory driven evaluation; a review of validity issues as they relate to evaluation; sampling in a complex context; operationalizing variables; assessment of measurement instruments; and analysis of quantitative evaluation designs. In addition, issues that impact evaluation across the ecological model, specifically the importance of context and equity issues, will be examined. Qualitative methods used in program evaluation and mixed method designs for evaluation will be highlighted. Supporting the needs of stakeholders in the evaluation will be emphasized.
Recommended Citation
Alfonso, Moya L., "COHE 7233 - Ecologically Focused Program Evaluation" (2015). Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Syllabi. 35.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/coph-syllabi/35