• The context findings showed that program objectives, classroom condition, students' needs and barriers were in effective category. (uny.ac.id)
  • Findings from the study were used to guide the partnership's work including development of tools, models, and technical assistance for 21st CCLC grantees. (air.org)
  • What other prior studies of agencies' IPPBE processes exist and which, if any, of their findings or recommendations might be applicable to the NGA programming phase? (rand.org)
  • Although NGA has conducted several previous internal studies to identify areas for IPPBE process improvement, this research is the first to synthesize findings between external literature and findings gleaned from structured subject-matter expert interviews to highlight crucial program-process issues for NGA leadership to absorb and address in any future IPPBE restructuring phase. (rand.org)
  • These process evaluation findings may help explain why no statistically significant group-by- time interactions at 3- or 12-month follow up were found for the primary outcomes of zBMI or MAP reading score. (bvsalud.org)
  • Findings from the Delphi phase of the study indicated that leaders in Northeast Florida perceived there were eight distinct roles of program evaluation. (unf.edu)
  • Findings regarding the essential capacity elements needed for program evaluation efforts included having sufficient time, sufficient financial resources, a positive culture, functional program evaluation designs/methods, sufficient human resources, realistic expectations from the philanthropic community, ongoing collaboration, and ongoing training. (unf.edu)
  • Additional findings from the study were related to program evaluation capacity development strategies, the dynamics of the relationships between providers and funders, and the influence of these variables on the culture of the Northeast Florida nonprofit sector. (unf.edu)
  • Once an evaluation team has completed its work, it shall prepare a report, which includes findings and recommendations, and present it to the Superintendent. (link75.org)
  • This report summarizes the findings of a cognitive interview study to test questions on alcohol consumption for use in the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and the National health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). (cdc.gov)
  • DGSS proposes to design and conduct a mixed-methods program evaluation across three AJA site locations to assess the grant-funded jail diversion programs located in Walla Walla, Olympia, and Port Angeles on five expected outcomes named in SSHB 1767, S(8)(a) and specified by WASPC in the AJA Annual Report (WASPC, 2021). (wsu.edu)
  • Study goal is to conduct an external evaluation of seven distinct palliative care projects, funded by the Stupski Foundation, which are being implemented at seven different healthcare organizations, including Sutter Health, across the SF Bay Area. (sutterhealth.org)
  • The aim of this study was to conduct an experimental outcomes evaluation to examine the impact of adding an evidence-based family strengthening program to reentry services for fathers leaving jail or prison. (umich.edu)
  • AIFS staff also work with sector professionals to build their capability to conduct their own program evaluations. (aifs.gov.au)
  • In this foundational course, participants will receive an overview of models and approaches used to conduct program and policy evaluations in the educational setting. (georgetown.edu)
  • While professional evaluators are often best suited to conduct these studies, arts organizations may reach out to regional colleges and universities to explore whether faculty, students, coursework, curricula, and affiliated research centers can offer technical support for evaluation projects. (arts.gov)
  • In some cases, outside specialists conduct the evaluation, but often in the case of small grants, the grantees are expected to conduct the evaluation themselves. (eastwestcenter.org)
  • In some cases, the funder may conduct the evaluation, and some small grants do not require an evaluation or an evaluation plan at all. (eastwestcenter.org)
  • With an emphasis on an embedded approach, where evaluation is an explicit part of a program that leads to the refinement of the program, students will learn how to conduct effective evaluations that foster continual improvement and enable data-based decision making. (sagepub.com)
  • This text provides students with both the theoretical understanding and the practical tools to conduct effective evaluations while being rigorous enough for experienced evaluators looking to expand their approach to evaluation. (sagepub.com)
  • In this study, we examined academic outcomes among students from low-income and academically disadvantaged backgrounds who participated in the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) at a selective four-year public comprehensive college in the Northeast. (ed.gov)
  • Following IRB approval, data will be collected, cleaned, and analyzed using appropriate statistical techniques to assess program outcomes on five expected outcome measures as presented in 2SHB 1767. (wsu.edu)
  • DGSS will prepare and submit a mixed-methods research design plan that outlines the measurement of quantifiable constructs collected by three AJA sites to represent the five expected outcomes named in 2SHB 1767 and will detail the execution of the evaluation, to begin in year two. (wsu.edu)
  • 1. Quantify extent of program implementation with respect to frequency of delivery of planned services and assess early effectiveness outcomes. (sutterhealth.org)
  • Using the Profile and Performance Information Collection System (PPICS), built and maintained by AIR through 2014 (when the system was retired), we gathered information on program operations, attendance levels, activity provision, staffing, and youth outcomes, both in aggregate and (in select states) at the student level. (air.org)
  • The study had two objectives: an outcomes evaluation of a parenting intervention for reentering fathers and a process evaluation of the intervention. (umich.edu)
  • Develop a plan of action to evaluate and document student and program outcomes, and organize the documents obtained. (nursingstudy.org)
  • However, participation in the program created no significant impact on males' sexual and reproductive behavior outcomes. (nih.gov)
  • Better outcomes among males may be achieved if programs reach them even earlier than their teenage years. (nih.gov)
  • This evaluation examined the evolution and implementation of San Jose's Mayor's Gang Prevention Task Force (MGPTF) over 20 years and the association between the MGPTF activities and youth outcomes and gang violence over the same period. (ojp.gov)
  • Program evaluations are systematic studies conducted periodically or on an ad hoc basis to assess the design, implementation, or outcomes of a program. (arts.gov)
  • The Institute of Museum and Library Services' Evaluation Resources offers links to general evaluation guides, project planning tools for museum and library services, a partial bibliography of resources for measuring outcomes in museums and libraries, and a list of common evaluation methods and terms. (arts.gov)
  • We extracted data on program involvement, demographics, medical conditions, and outcomes from VA administrative databases in 4 Western states. (cdc.gov)
  • The present report discusses the development, implementation, and current status of the Short Term Rehabilitation (STR) Study initiated by the NHTSA in 1974. (trb.org)
  • An implementation evaluation was also conducted to provide clarification and understanding of the outcome evaluation results, and an opportunity to replicate and extend practices that work best with reentering fathers. (umich.edu)
  • A mixed- methods process evaluation was employed to evaluate program implementation and provide insight for future program development . (bvsalud.org)
  • Secondary aims were to evaluate effectiveness in subgroups and assess implementation and adoption of the program. (cdc.gov)
  • We conducted an evaluation of the program in 1 of the 21 regional VA networks and used the RE-AIM framework (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance) for organizing our analysis, results, and interpretation, focusing mainly on reach and effectiveness (9). (cdc.gov)
  • The new evaluations are just getting up and running, and there is virtually no evidence as to their effects under actual high-stakes implementation. (shankerinstitute.org)
  • TB and HIV infections care programs could pave the way for the implementation of integrated set of services aimed at preventing non communicable diseases. (who.int)
  • This general study research proves that so far the implementation of the Unity of Science paradigm, or Unity of Science, or Wahdatul Ulum in UIN Semarang, is going well. (jurnalalqalam.or.id)
  • Universal salt iodization programs have been considered one of the most cost-effective interventions for the prevention of iodine deficiency-associated disorders, as evidenced over time since the implementation of such programs. (hindawi.com)
  • This review analyzes universal salt iodization programs worldwide, particularly their impact on the thyroid gland and the results of the studies conducted in Colombia following the implementation of such strategy. (hindawi.com)
  • To assess the relationship between contextual factors and COVID-19 procurement to help strengthen infrastructure resources for points of entry (PoE) public health surveillance functions, thereby eliminating gaps in the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of pandemic- related interventions in Ghana. (who.int)
  • Healthy Summer Learners: An explanatory mixed methods study and process evaluation. (bvsalud.org)
  • The leading text that covers both the theory and practice of evaluation in one engaging volume has now been revised and updated with additional evaluation approaches (such as mixed methods and principles-focused evaluation) and new methods (such as technologically based strategies). (guilford.com)
  • This study employed a mixed-methods design, where quantitative variables were examined for relationships and effect size interactions using multiple linear regression techniques and the wild bootstrap technique. (who.int)
  • This collection provides study reports and background information used to evaluate and inform the National Flood Insurance Program in 2006. (fema.gov)
  • This study aimed to evaluate the contribution of the Young Apprentice Program in the life of adolescents, 15 to 18 years of age, in terms of professional development, employability, and self-efficacy. (bvsalud.org)
  • This research seeks to evaluate the effectiveness of the English teaching program in senior high school: Case of SMAN3 Yogyakarta, grade eleven. (uny.ac.id)
  • To evaluate reach, we estimated the percentage of eligible veterans who participated in the program and their representativeness. (cdc.gov)
  • RISE is conducting a long-term study to evaluate the impact of Subsidised Pre-Service Teacher Professional Education (PPG) Programme for Primary School Teacher Education (PGSD) on Teacher Candidates. (smeru.or.id)
  • In order to improve student achievement, maintain educational excellence, and to incorporate current research in the areas of instruction, learning, and assessment, the following procedure will be used to evaluate current programming. (link75.org)
  • Departing from the challenges and opportunities faced by the Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) UIN Walisongo, this study aims to know and evaluate matters related to the context of the existence of general study programs at UIN Walisongo, available inputs, learning processes and aspects of Tridharma University on general study programs, and products produced by UIN Walisongo's general study program. (jurnalalqalam.or.id)
  • The purpose of this cognitive interviewing study was to evaluate questions with the aim of developing a core set of alcohol consumption questions that could be used by both NHIS and NHANES as well as to evaluate questions that may be used on each survey individually. (cdc.gov)
  • 2018). Evaluation of Rare Religious Study Programs of Enthusiasts at State Islamic Religious Universities. (jurnalalqalam.or.id)
  • Program evaluation is the systematic process of investigating if a program or service achieves its aims. (aifs.gov.au)
  • Evaluation is the broad, systematic and periodic assessment of a project. (eastwestcenter.org)
  • This article describes a quasi-experimental study of the effectiveness of Responsive Aggression Regulation Therapy (Re-ART) in terms of recidivism for 16- to 21-year-old juveniles with aggression problems and high risk of recidivism. (ojp.gov)
  • Effectiveness of the HomeSafe Pilot Program in reducing injury rates among residential construction workers, 1994-1998. (cdc.gov)
  • This study evaluated the effectiveness of the HomeSafe Pilot Program, a safety education and training program designed to reduce injuries among residential construction workers. (cdc.gov)
  • Through its Office of Research & Analysis (ORA), the NEA pledges to promote public resources that can help grantees and other organizations to document the effectiveness and impact of their arts programs. (arts.gov)
  • The aim of this evaluation was to assess its reach and effectiveness. (cdc.gov)
  • Few eligible patients participated in the program during the study period, and overall estimates of effectiveness were low. (cdc.gov)
  • Little is known about the proportion of eligible VA patients ("candidates") who participate in the program, the characteristics of participants, or the program's effectiveness. (cdc.gov)
  • The primary aims of this study were to 1) estimate participation in the program, including comparisons of veterans who did and did not participate, and 2) assess the program's effectiveness in terms of weight change. (cdc.gov)
  • The program helps students broaden their perspective, enhance their expertise, expand their professional effectiveness, and strengthen their leadership skills. (american.edu)
  • This is generally conducted after the project has been completed (although in some cases there is a mid-term evaluation) to determine the effectiveness of the project and the overall approach. (eastwestcenter.org)
  • Language program evaluation: Theory and practice. (uny.ac.id)
  • Share what we know to inform policy decisions and program practice. (air.org)
  • In particular, the use of reflective practice as a role within program evaluation efforts and as a program evaluation approach were core topics of interviews. (unf.edu)
  • Better Evaluation , an international collaboration to improve evaluation practice and theory. (arts.gov)
  • Doing Evaluation in Service of Racial Equity is a three-part series of practice guides developed by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation that show how to incorporate racial equity as a core value into evaluation. (arts.gov)
  • Thanks to the program, they're now working to rethink and reshape their own practice to create deeper social impact. (sfu.ca)
  • I have a strong belief about evaluation as an essential human practice," explains Ciaran. (sfu.ca)
  • Through the Department of Ed's Office of Academic Improvement, the 21st CCLC program "supports the creation of community learning centers that provide academic enrichment opportunities during non-school hours for children. (air.org)
  • AIR researchers and technical assistance consultants have a unique connection to and history of making contributions to the federally funded Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) program, which spans almost the full life of the program. (air.org)
  • AIR began working with nationwide 21st CCLC data in 2003, acting on behalf of the U.S. Department of Education (ED) to collect and analyze program data from more than ten thousand centers across the country. (air.org)
  • The study took place in 35 full-day preschool classrooms in 6 Head Start centers in southeastern New York. (ed.gov)
  • All centers were part of the same multicenter Head Start program. (ed.gov)
  • As a nationwide association of professional program evaluators, the American Evaluation Association curates a collection of online resources, including a searchable "find an evaluator" directory and a collection of links to multiple web-resources related to evaluation, including online, multi-chapter documents focusing on the "how to's" of evaluation-related subjects. (arts.gov)
  • If other evaluators are wondering whether the SFU program can do the same for them, Ciaran offers this reassurance: "If you don't come from a traditional evaluation background, this is a really great place to start an evaluation education. (sfu.ca)
  • The development of a multi-site evaluation plan will consider program profiles and client selection processes for participation in jail diversion in Walla Walla, Olympia, and Port Angeles. (wsu.edu)
  • The Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations (GAPE) office processes advancement to candidacy and graduation. (sjsu.edu)
  • The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is considering additional steps to improve its resource-management processes and asked the RAND Corporation to examine NGA's resource programming process. (rand.org)
  • Includes case studies and other resources about evaluation strategies and processes. (arts.gov)
  • With regard to the evaluation results obtained from the data excavation method, it is obtained that in terms of Context, Input, Process, Product supports the results of the questionnaire, indeed FST UIN Walisongo as a general study program in UIN Walisongo has a mature context, supportive input factors, optimal processes, so as to give birth to excellent output / products. (jurnalalqalam.or.id)
  • The thesis evaluation is based on several criteria, such as quality of research, persuasiveness of argument, clarify of writing, and attention to detail. (brandeis.edu)
  • Discover our graduate programs, learn how to apply, discover research opportunities, learn about life as a graduate student and find resources for you. (uottawa.ca)
  • He studied his master's degree in Educational Research and Evaluation at Yogyakarta State University, in Indonesia. (uny.ac.id)
  • In addition, we have conducted research studies involving 21st CCLC programs in Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. (air.org)
  • In states where we provide technical assistance and support for quality improvement, we focus on providing tools and professional development that helps 21st CCLC programs adopt research-supported practices and use data to drive program improvement efforts. (air.org)
  • programs offered at an independent public policy research organization-the RAND Corporation. (rand.org)
  • Identify strong and weak examples of evaluation problem and purpose statements and research questions. (georgetown.edu)
  • Welcome to our complete catalogue of reports and studies (which includes backgrounders, policy briefs, full-length research reports and books). (policyalternatives.ca)
  • The study was a two-phased qualitative design and had three research questions related to the role of program evaluation, the capacity for program evaluation, and the influence of the relationship between providers and funders on these efforts. (unf.edu)
  • Research or Program Evaluation? (socialworker.com)
  • If it's a report, a program evaluation, or an overall review of your work to see if you're doing what you planned to do, it's not generally considered research. (socialworker.com)
  • Difficulty accessing information specific to this group has made research more challenging, therefore, there are few studies. (cdc.gov)
  • Using a Culturally Responsive and Equitable Evaluation Approach to Guide Research and Evaluation by Mathematica describes an approach to integrating diversity, inclusion, and equity principles into all phases of evaluation. (arts.gov)
  • Henrietta Schmoll School of Health Sciences Research programs in social work, physical therapy, public health and more. (stkate.edu)
  • She teaches applied research and evaluation, advanced research, and health care policy. (fordham.edu)
  • 1.3 Research studies environment (incl. (lu.se)
  • The initial stages of the jail diversion program evaluation will involve the preparation and submission of an application to the Washington State Institutional Review Board (IRB) to gather 1) de-identified, client-level data, and 2) qualitative data from program operators, administrators, and community partners, for analysis. (wsu.edu)
  • The manual, based on CDC's Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health, is intended to assist managers and staff of public, private, and community public health programs to plan, design, implement and use comprehensive evaluations in a practical way. (cdc.gov)
  • As ORA intends to update this list periodically, we welcome suggestions of other resources-e.g., reports, metrics, toolkits, or other materials-that can help arts organizations to design and implement their own evaluation and measurement strategies. (arts.gov)
  • Although very few people have disagreed on the need to design and implement new evaluation systems, there has been a great deal of disagreement over how best to do so - specifically with regard to the incorporation of test-based measures of teacher productivity (i.e., value-added and other growth model estimates). (shankerinstitute.org)
  • The online Graduate Certificate in Project Monitoring and Evaluation from American University provides you with the critical skillset necessary to design and implement program-based Monitoring and Evaluation to make a difference within leading sectors. (american.edu)
  • For Ciaran, the learning process continues, even after finishing the program in 2020: "Sometimes it feels like I've been doing this a long time, but sometimes it feels like I'm just getting started. (sfu.ca)
  • A quasi-experimental study was carried out, with two data collection moments - at the start of the training and six months later. (bvsalud.org)
  • This three-armed pilot quasi-experimental study used a repeated measure within- and between-participant design to compare HSL, to an active comparator-21st Century Summer Learning Program (21 C), and no- treatment control. (bvsalud.org)
  • You'll participate in live, virtual classes as you study self-paced content. (american.edu)
  • This program is one of only four whose evaluation has successfully documented declines in teenage pregnancy using a random-assignment design. (nih.gov)
  • Students will cover all phases of an evaluation including the problem statement, evaluation design, evaluation purpose statements, variable measurement, analysis of results, and identifying the relationship between those results and future program performance. (georgetown.edu)
  • The Task Force combined the local knowledge provided by San Jose residents with OJJDP's identified best practices to guide the design of the MGPTF's strategic frameworks and Bringing Everyone's Strengths Together (BEST) programs. (ojp.gov)
  • The Use of Experimental Design in Educational Evaluation. (jurnalalqalam.or.id)
  • Program Evaluation: Embedding Evaluation into Program Design and Development provides an in-depth examination of the foundations, methods, and relevant issues in the field of evaluation. (sagepub.com)
  • Discover our undergraduate programs, download our admissions brochures and obtain many other resources to help you throughout the admissions process. (uottawa.ca)
  • The evaluation methodology and its limitations are discussed. (ojp.gov)
  • Additional evaluation approaches: collaborative evaluation, principles-focused evaluation, and desk reviews. (guilford.com)
  • Program evaluation and performance measurement. (uny.ac.id)
  • The following list, while not exhaustive, offers information and practices supporting program evaluation and performance measurement in the arts. (arts.gov)
  • The evaluation planning process will also include an in-depth review of each program's goals and objectives and a review of the jail diversion program evaluation literature. (wsu.edu)
  • A total of 250 adolescents from the program (experimental group) and 259 non-participants (control group) were studied. (bvsalud.org)
  • Seventy-nine percent of participants remained in the program for three full years. (nih.gov)
  • Female program participants had significantly lower odds than controls of being sexually active (odds ratio, 0.5) and of having experienced a pregnancy (0.3). (nih.gov)
  • Nonetheless, program participants of both genders had elevated odds of having received good primary health care (2.0-2.1). (nih.gov)
  • Participants must provide Georgetown University degree earned, year, and program of study as proof of status. (georgetown.edu)
  • Study participants were chosen based on specific criteria. (unf.edu)
  • Study participants reported that these capacity elements were lacking in the Northeast Florida nonprofit sector. (unf.edu)
  • Participants in intensive lifestyle interventions such as those tested in the Diabetes Prevention Program and the Look Ahead trials achieved clinically significant weight loss (6,7). (cdc.gov)
  • 1395. The study received an Expedited Review with minimal risk or discomfort of disclosure of participants' information. (who.int)
  • Over the past decade, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) has evolved its programming organization multiple times, along with the process it uses for managing its resource investments. (rand.org)
  • They are often conducted by experts external to the program, either inside or outside the program's lead organization, working closely with program managers. (arts.gov)
  • At the discretion of the Board and/or the Superintendent, a program evaluation may be performed by an external organization. (link75.org)
  • Gather information related to the history of the program within the context of the district (This might include staffing, the use of instructional materials and methods, professional development, past committee work, Board actions, etc. (link75.org)
  • Our master's, doctoral, and certificate programs provide interdisciplinary scholarship in the social sciences to solve real-world problems and enhance quality of life in society. (cgu.edu)
  • The aim of the quality assurance process is to generate necessary knowledge to assure and develop the quality of the doctoral program. (lu.se)
  • The peer- review committee is expected to interview representatives of the program leadership (head of department and director of studies), supervisors, and doctoral students. (lu.se)
  • The roles included assessing impact of programs, advancing organizational learning, cultivating funding collaborations, informing program management decisions, enhancing communication with multiple stakeholders, facilitating quality assurance, determining resource allocation, and validating organizational credibility. (unf.edu)
  • AIR also conducted the National Partnership for Quality Afterschool study from 2004-2009. (air.org)
  • Develop resources and professional development that addressed issues relating to the establishment and sustainability of afterschool programs. (air.org)
  • Identify other descriptive information that local sites could access in planning new afterschool programs or improve existing ones. (air.org)
  • In 2013, AIR's work with ISBE's 21st CCLC program grew again, and AIR launched the Illinois Quality Afterschool project. (air.org)
  • Currently, we work in partnership with ISBE to ensure that 21st CCLC grantees in Illinois receive the necessary assistance-including training, tools, resource materials, and expertise-to deliver high-quality afterschool programs that can strengthen student engagement and academic achievement. (air.org)
  • Six agencies in New York City each randomly assigned 100 disadvantaged 13-15-year-olds to their usual youth program or to the intervention being tested--the Children's Aid Society-Carrera program, a year-round afterschool program with a comprehensive youth development orientation. (nih.gov)
  • Epidemiological criteria for the evaluation of iodine nutrition in a population, based on the mean urinary iodine levels, on the range of urinary iodine concentration, or both. (hindawi.com)
  • The Foundation Center's GrantCraft service offers some evaluation resources, including this guide to using a Theory of Change to guide planning and evaluation. (arts.gov)
  • In 2007, AIR's support for the Illinois State Board of Education's (ISBE) 21st CCLC program expanded to support program management, development of a peer mentoring process, and statewide conferences. (air.org)
  • Since the fitness evaluation time dominates the time of whole evolutionary process in vast majority of problems and moreover a large number of evaluations is usually needed to achieve satisfactory result, it is important to simulate candidate solutions effectively. (vutbr.cz)
  • As it can be seen on a simple case study CGP can process several times higher number of evaluations on the same machine introducing native evaluation . (vutbr.cz)
  • It means that the process of compilation is executed once per fitness evaluation. (vutbr.cz)
  • How has the programming phase within the NGA resource management process evolved over time? (rand.org)
  • NGA asked the RAND Corporation to review the programming phase of the Intelligence Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Evaluation (IPPBE) process. (rand.org)
  • The programming phase is not an isolated process but should have its own procedural documents. (rand.org)
  • The Assistant Superintendent is responsible for the oversight of the instructional program evaluation process including establishing evaluation teams, reviewing and approving proposals from the teams, reporting to the Board's Curriculum Committee and full Board, and developing a communications plan to support the instructional program evaluation process. (link75.org)
  • The quality assurance process starts with a self-evaluation by the department, which is summarized in a self-assessment report (including supporting appendices). (lu.se)
  • What sets Kapp and Anderson's book apart is an emphasis for nonevaluators on a succinct argument for conducting evaluations and a thorough discussion of applied ethics in evaluation. (sagepub.com)
  • perhaps the most common of these is "M&E" (monitoring and evaluation), although it's common also to see MEL and MER. (eastwestcenter.org)
  • Evaluation is different from monitoring in that it focuses on broader questions (e.g. (eastwestcenter.org)
  • Learn what to do in case of harassment or discrimination, discover our SecurUO app and our Foot Patrol safe-walk program, take a self-defence course, use our COVID assessment tool, and check out our lost and found. (uottawa.ca)
  • ASTER (Assessment Tools for the Evaluation of Risk) ecotoxicity profile: Ethanol, 2-butoxy. (cdc.gov)
  • In this study, a risk assessment of BTEX was conducted at a diesel service station for public buses. (who.int)
  • Associated Students supports and represents SJSU's student body through leadership advocacy, programs, events, and funding. (sjsu.edu)
  • Each major/program has a graduate student advisor to guide students in their academic career. (sjsu.edu)
  • International Student and Scholar Services centralizes immigration advising resources and co-curricular support programming for international students. (sjsu.edu)
  • This text aids both students and practitioners in articulating the elements of program evaluation, deepening their understanding of the contextual issues that surround and shape an evaluation. (sagepub.com)
  • There were 172 students in the Waterford Early Reading Program, 185 students in the Let's Begin with the Letter People condition, and 150 students in the comparison condition (High/Scope). (ed.gov)
  • Waterford Early Reading Program Level 1 uses computer-based technology to develop students' literacy skills. (ed.gov)
  • This study investigates associations between different channels of protobacco media and susceptibility to smoking cigarettes, cigarette experimentation, and current tobacco use among US middle and high school students. (who.int)
  • Cincinnati, OH: Hazard Evaluations and Technical Assistance Branch, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. (cdc.gov)
  • The Equitable Evaluation Framework offers guiding principles for aligning evaluation practices with an equity approach. (arts.gov)
  • The CIIP Approach to Evaluation. (jurnalalqalam.or.id)
  • NGA is now entering a fourth period of acquisition restructuring that is intended to improve on how the planning and programming phases are managed. (rand.org)
  • DGSS will work collaboratively with DSHS, RDA to identify other potential data sources and will meet regularly in consultation to 1) inform the evaluation plan to ensure it encompasses the expectations outlined in 2SHB 1767, and 2) assist with services necessary to obtain de-identified data access and approval through the Washington State IRB. (wsu.edu)
  • This may include collection and/or analysis of additional data as needed to support program evaluation components as specified in 2SHB 1767. (wsu.edu)
  • 1994. The SDA alternatives program phase III: Comparison of in vitro data with animal eye irritation data on solvents, surfactants, oxidizing agents, and prototype cleaning products. (cdc.gov)
  • Our online program equips modern HR professionals with the data analysis and tech skills now expected from today's executives. (american.edu)
  • Data from the NHIS are used in epidemiologic models, policy analysis and program evaluation. (cdc.gov)
  • Americans for the Arts' Animating Democracy: Resources for Evaluating the Social Impact of the Arts offers evaluation tools, frameworks, and resources to help assess the impact of the arts on social change. (arts.gov)
  • NHANES is a program of studies designed to assess the health and nutritional status of adults and children in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Major theoretical paradigms in evaluation-and the ways they inform methodological choices-are explained. (guilford.com)
  • Multivariate regression analyses assessed the effects of program participation on the odds of current sexual activity, use of a condom along with a hormonal contraceptive, pregnancy and access to good health care. (nih.gov)
  • Office of Justice Programs. (umich.edu)
  • The Programs Evaluation Office was a covert paramilitary mission to the Kingdom of Laos, established on 13 December 1955 by the United States Department of Defense. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ten days later, the Programs Evaluation Office was established. (wikipedia.org)
  • The purpose of the study was to understand the role of and capacity for program evaluation from the perspectives of leaders in the Northeast Florida nonprofit sector. (unf.edu)
  • The results indicated that the program aids professional development, employability and self-efficacy. (bvsalud.org)
  • This paper contains evaluation in fixed as well as floating-point domain where one can achieve even better results. (vutbr.cz)
  • Unfortunately, such nuance was not always evident in the coverage of and reaction to the report, with some voucher supporters (strangely, given the results) exclaiming that the program was an unqualified success, and some opponents questioning the affiliations of the researchers. (shankerinstitute.org)
  • Discover the many options you have to develop your second-language skills, with French and English immersion Streams and English and French Intensive Programs. (uottawa.ca)
  • Based on the best evidence, choose an evaluation model and evaluation tools, develop a method to track outcome evidence, and a plan to delegate certain evaluation components. (nursingstudy.org)
  • The College of Graduate Studies implements the University's graduate policies and procedures. (sjsu.edu)
  • In addition, the College of Graduate Studies provides guidance for thesis and dissertation submission and review. (sjsu.edu)
  • To facilitate such collaborations, this document outlines the elements of a chlamydia prevention program. (cdc.gov)
  • 21st CCLC programs across the country serve nearly 2 million youth, through grants awarded by state education agencies. (air.org)
  • Provide ongoing, evidence-based technical assistance related to youth development practices, continuous quality improvement efforts, and evaluation efforts. (air.org)
  • The program, Strengthening Families Program for Parents and Youth 10-14 (SFP), was tested to see whether it improved family functioning and child well-being among a vulnerable population of reentering fathers with children ages 10-14. (umich.edu)
  • Both program and control youth were followed for three years. (nih.gov)
  • The evaluation found that San Jose neighborhoods with a greater density of BEST services experienced greater reductions in youth arrest rates than neighborhoods where fewer youth participated in BEST services. (ojp.gov)
  • From programs made for you to exceptional academic support, co-op opportunities and more. (uottawa.ca)
  • A Guide for Arts Organizations, prepared by the Georgia Council for the Arts and National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, was designed to support arts organizations planning and conducting evaluation studies for the first time. (arts.gov)
  • The Evaluation Journey - A Toolkit for Cultural Operators from the European Network of Cultural Centres was produced to support organizations with limited budgets and limited human resources for evaluation. (arts.gov)
  • The Board's Curriculum Committee shall review and provide input to the Superintendent's/Assistant Superintendent's recommendations and reports based on the completion of an instructional program evaluation prior to presentation to the full Board. (link75.org)