Using a systems orientation and foundational theory to enhance theory-driven human service program evaluations
Pages 67-80
Deborah L. Wasserman |
Gender differences in client–provider relationship as active ingredient in substance abuse treatment
Pages 81-90
Jeanne C. Marsh, Hee-Choon Shin, Dingcai Cao |
Peer-led interventions to reduce HIV risk of youth: A review
Pages 98-112
Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale, Jessica Penwell Barnett
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A pilot evaluation of the Family Caregiver Support Program
Pages 113-119
Ya-Mei Chen, Susan C. Hedrick, Heather M. Young |
Facilitating evaluations of innovative, competence-based assessments: Creating understanding and involving multiple stakeholders
Pages 120-127
Judith T.M. Gulikers, Liesbeth K.J. Baartman, Harm J.A. Biemans
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Multiple Choice Knapsack Problem: Example of planning choice in transportation
Pages 128-137
Tao Zhong, Rhonda Young |
Using face validity to recognize empirical community observations
Pages 138-146
John Gaber, Sharon L. Gaber |
Using the Delphi method to engage stakeholders: A comparison of two studies
Pages 147-154
Monica R. Geist |
| Special Section: Challenges in Evaluation of Environmental Education Programs and Policies |
Environmental education evaluation: Time to reflect, time for change
Pages 155-158
Kara Crohn, Matthew Birnbaum |
Challenges and opportunities for evaluating environmental education programs
Pages 159-164
Annelise Carleton-Hug, J. William Hug |
Blazing an evaluation pathway: Lessons learned from applying utilization-focused evaluation to a conservation education program
Pages 165-171
Alice B. Flowers |
Building environmental educators’ evaluation capacity through distance education
Pages 172-177
M. Lynette Fleming, Janice Easton
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An introduction to My Environmental Education Evaluation Resource Assistant (MEERA), a web-based resource for self-directed learning about environmental education program evaluation
Pages 178-179
Michaela Zint |
Environmental education evaluation: Reinterpreting education as a strategy for meeting mission
Pages 180-185
Joe E. Heimlich |
The evolution of Rare Pride: Using evaluation to drive adaptive management in a biodiversity conservation organization
Pages 186-190
Brett Jenks, Peter W. Vaughan, Paul J. Butler |
Interview with Brett Jenks, President & CEO, Rare
Pages 191-193
Matthew Birnbaum |
Serving the public good
Pages 197-200
Jennifer C. Greene |
Environmental education: A time of change, a time for change
Pages 201-204
Matt Keene, Daniel T. Blumstein |