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Empowerment Evaluation and Social Justice: Confronting the Culture of Silence

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From the founder of empowerment evaluation (EE), a framework uniquely suited to advancing social justice causes, this book explains the theories, principles, and steps of conducting EE from scratch or within a preexisting evaluation or work plan. David M. Fetterman describes how EE enables program planners and participants to define their mission or purpose, take stock of how well they are doing, and plan for the future to achieve self-determined goals. EEs of two large programs (Feeding America and USAID/REACH) are discussed in depth; other EE case examples address such topics as raising test scores in impoverished and rural schools and bridging the digital divide in communities of color. User-friendly features include chapters on conducting EE remotely and frequently asked questions, illuminating sidebars, and glossaries of acronyms and concepts/terms.
 

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Product Details
The Guilford Press
1462551998 / 9781462551996
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
303.372
10/03/2023
English
146 pages
3871 x 229 mm
Copy: 10%; print: 10%