Teaching Evaluation

Document Type

Book Chapter

Publication Date

2005

Subject: LCSH

Evaluation, Teaching

Disciplines

Psychology

Abstract

The Encyclopedia of Evaluation is an authoritative, first-of-its-kind who, what, where, why, and how of the field of evaluation. Covering professional practice as well as academia, this volume chronicles the development of the field―its history, key figures, theories, approaches, and goals. From the leading publisher in the field of evaluation, this work is a must-have for all social science libraries, departments that offer courses in evaluation, and students and professional evaluators around the world. The entries in this Encyclopedia capture the essence of evaluation as a practice (methods, techniques, roles, people), as a profession (professional obligations, shared knowledge, ethical imperatives, events, places) and as a discipline (theories and models of evaluation, ontological and epistemological issues).

Comments

The book may be purchased here.

Publisher Citation

Morris, M. (2005) Teaching evaluation. In S. Mathison (Ed.), Encyclopedia of evaluation (pp. 413-414). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. ISBN: 978-0761926092

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