GDEV 4075
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GDEV 4075
Course Description
Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2023-2024.
This course serves as an introduction to the principles and practice of collaborative program evaluation for community-based organizations. This is an applied research methods course in which students will learn how to develop frameworks and tools that help small and mid-sized organizations answer the question: Is our program working? and/or how can our program be improved? This course is part conceptual and part applied, teaching students critical thinking for evaluation and practical skills in M&E planning and evaluation design. During the semester students will work with a local community development organization in a consultancy project to design and present an evaluation plan for use in a real practice setting. ALL students will produce a rigorous non-experimental evaluation design for a local practice-partner organization or 'client.'
When Offered Spring.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: GDEV 2130/GDEV 5130 or permission of instructor.
Distribution Category (SBA-AG)
Course Attribute (CU-CEL)
Comments Additional info about pre-reqs: This is an applied research methods course. As such, Research Methods is a pre-requisite. Undergraduate students should have taken GDEV 2130 Introduction to Social Science Research Methods or similar. It is recommended that undergraduate students should have previously taken or be co-enrolled in GDEV 2305, Planning for Change. Students with questions about their preparation for the course should reach out to the instructor.
Outcomes- Describe different epistemological approaches to evaluation practice, and the practical applications of these approaches for organizational problem-solving.
- Distinguish between evaluation types, and identify the practical and methodological difference between experimental versus nonexperimental approaches to evaluation and when each are appropriate.
- Assess the strengths, limitations and rigor, of diverse non-experimental evaluation designs.
- Design a rigorous non-experimental evaluation and associated tools including: surveys, interview guides, sampling strategies, results frameworks, and theories of change.
- Develop professional communication and relationship management skills and tools for managing professional relationships.
Regular Academic Session. Combined with: GDEV 6075
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Credits and Grading Basis
3 Credits Graded(Letter grades only)
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Class Number & Section Details
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Meeting Pattern
- TR Warren Hall 173
- Jan 22 - May 7, 2024
Instructors
Sidle, A
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