The Evaluation Exchange
Volume XI, No. 4, Winter 2005/2006
Issue Topic: Professional Development
This issue of The Evaluation Exchange focuses on evaluating professional
development across a range of fields, including after school and youth development,
education, child care, and child welfare. The issue features innovative methods
in professional development, conceptual frameworks and practical tools for evaluating
professional development, links between professional development and program
quality, and the role of organizational contexts in supporting professional
development and positive outcomes. Included in the issue is a Questions &
Answers feature with Thomas Guskey, who describes his five-level model for evaluating
professional development.
Download the print version of the issue as a PDF file below or click on
the links in the table of contents to read the individual articles on our website:
Table of Contents
From the Director's Desk
An introduction to the issue by HFRP's Founder & Director, Heather
B. Weiss, Ed.D.
Theory & Practice
Spotlight
Promising Practices
Questions & Answers
- A Conversation with Thomas R. Guskey
Thomas R. Guskey of the University of Kentucky discusses his five-step
process for evaluating professional development in education and its connection
to professional development planning.
Ask the Expert
- Who is the after school workforce?
Beth Miller, senior research advisor to the National Institute for Out-of-School
Time (NIOST), and Ellen Gannett, codirector of NIOST, discuss the characteristics
of the after school workforce.
Beyond Basic Training
Evaluations to Watch
New & Noteworthy
This section features an annotated list of papers, organizations, initiatives,
and other resources related to the issue's theme. An
expanded, Web-only version of this section is also available.
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Research Project. The managing editors for the issue were Holly
Kreider , Ed.D., project manager, and Suzanne
Bouffard, research analyst. It was produced by Marcella
Michaud, publications/communications manager, and Carrie-Anne
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