Striking a balance: A mixed-methods approach to impact-oriented evaluation

被引:2
|
作者
Newton, Xiaoxia A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Massachusetts, 61 Wilder St, Lowell, MA 01854 USA
关键词
Impact evaluation; Mixed-Methods; Program implementation; Program impact; What works;
D O I
10.1016/j.stueduc.2016.10.005
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
It is commonsensical to assume that a program needs to be implemented in order to have an impact. However, most impact evaluation studies tend to pay little attention to the issue of program implementation. This paper argues for the logical priority of program implementation through a mixed methods evaluation of a language intervention program initiated in one of the largest urban school districts in the United States. By selecting a mixed-methods evaluation approach, the evaluation yielded results that have implications for addressing implementation issues in an impact-oriented evaluation. At the local district level, the evaluation results of what works, what does not, and how the implementation varies across teachers and classrooms have a direct implication for program staff. They can use this information to monitor the program implementation and make necessary adjustments to enhance the effectiveness of the program so that the ultimate program goal can be accomplished. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:96 / 107
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] A Mixed-Methods Study to Explore the Impact of Hospital Accreditation
    Al-alawy, Khamis
    Moonesar, Immanuel Azaad
    Obaid, Hanan Ali Mubarak
    Gaafar, Reem
    Bawadi, Ehab Ismail Al-Abed
    INQUIRY-THE JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATION PROVISION AND FINANCING, 2021, 58
  • [42] The psychological impact of pulmonary embolism: A mixed-methods study
    Tran, Anna
    Redley, Marcus
    de Wit, Kerstin
    RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN THROMBOSIS AND HAEMOSTASIS, 2021, 5 (02) : 301 - 307
  • [43] Evidence synthesis to policy: development and implementation of an impact-oriented approach from the Eastern Mediterranean Region
    El-Jardali, Fadi
    Fadlallah, Racha
    Karroum, Lama Bou
    Akl, Elie A.
    HEALTH RESEARCH POLICY AND SYSTEMS, 2023, 21 (01)
  • [44] A Mixed-Methods Approach to Humanistic Interprofessional Faculty Development
    Fornari, Alice
    Tortez, Leanne M.
    Lay, Monika
    Hirsch, Bruce
    Tanzi, Donna
    Friedman, Isabel
    Ricardo, Alison P.
    Pekmezaris, Renee
    Branch, William
    JOURNAL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS, 2018, 38 (01) : 66 - 72
  • [45] Investigating the Homogenization of Web Design: A Mixed-Methods Approach
    Goree, Sam
    Doosti, Bardia
    Crandall, David J.
    Su, Norman Makoto
    CHI '21: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2021 CHI CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS, 2021,
  • [46] How Adolescents Cope with Technostress: A Mixed-Methods Approach
    Schmidt, Marco
    Frank, Lukas
    Gimpel, Henner
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, 2021, 25 (02) : 154 - 180
  • [47] Assessing Specific Discipline Techniques: A Mixed-Methods Approach
    Passini, Christina Moses
    Pihet, Sandrine
    Favez, Nicolas
    JOURNAL OF CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES, 2014, 23 (08) : 1389 - 1402
  • [48] A mixed-methods approach to conceptualizing friendships in anorexia nervosa
    Datta, Nandini
    Foukal, Molly
    Erwin, Savannah
    Hopkins, Hannah
    Tchanturia, Kate
    Zucker, Nancy
    PLOS ONE, 2021, 16 (09):
  • [49] Teachers' Beliefs and Technology Practices: A Mixed-methods Approach
    Palak, Deniz
    Walls, Richard T.
    JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION, 2009, 41 (04) : 417 - 441
  • [50] The Influence of Friends on Teen Vaping: A Mixed-Methods Approach
    Groom, Allison L.
    Vu, Thanh-Huyen T.
    Landry, Robyn L.
    Kesh, Anshula
    Hart, Joy L.
    Walker, Kandi L.
    Wood, Lindsey A.
    Robertson, Rose Marie
    Payne, Thomas J.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 18 (13)