Residential Environmental Educatiton Program Evaluation Practices and Needs

Residential Environmental Educatiton Program Evaluation Practices and Needs
Author: Nicholas F. Bourke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic dissertations
ISBN:

The study examined the current program evaluation practices of residential environmental education centers (REEC) and the needs of the center program directors and other center stakeholders in regard to program evaluations. Presently, a lack of quality systematic evaluation has been noted in the area of environmental education. This is problematic given that evaluation is critical to the design of quality education experiences. This mixed methods case study involved a survey of 114 residential environmental education center directors across the United States, and a case study of a residential environmental center in the Southeast United States. The survey provided information regarding the program evaluation practices and needs of the center directors. Semi-structured interviews were conducted as part of a case study of a single residential center in the Southeast United States. Interviews of various stakeholders of the residential center provided a deeper contextualized understanding of their perspectives of program evaluation. Analysis of survey data and narrative insights from the case study of "Camp Davis" revealed that residential centers evaluate programs using a variety of methods, but lack effective methods of evaluating important center goals. This study portrays the multi-dimensional needs REECs would like to address in their processes of evaluation, and expressed need for assistance to improve their evaluation practices.

Evaluating Environmental Education

Evaluating Environmental Education
Author:
Publisher: IUCN
Total Pages: 145
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN: 2831704995

This book is the English version of "Evaluating Environmental Education" which was developed and financed by the Netherlands Ministry of Agriculture, Nature Management and Fisheries. The book is divided into three chapters. Chapter 1 focuses on the purpose of evaluation, evaluation of environmental education programs, and outlines the 13-step evaluation process. Sample questionnaires are included. Chapter 2 describes how evaluation can be introduced as an activity in organizations. Chapter 3 identifies and instructs how to use the 13-step evaluation process. (YDS)

Environmental Education Needs Assessment

Environmental Education Needs Assessment
Author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Region VI. Training and Environmental Education Materials (TEEM) Project
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2003
Genre: Environmental education
ISBN:

"[The report] is based on a compilation of data obtained from a survey regarding environmental education needs of the Lower Rio Grande Valley from Laredo/Nuevo Laredo to Brownsville/Matamoros ... Based on information from 335 surveys, the Needs Assessment concludes that the "pre-eminent topic for environmental education in the Lower Rio Grande Valley is the concern for the quality and quantity of water from the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo River." The report identified that a variety of environmental education programs are in use in the Valley and that many people received their environmental information through conferences and informal training. There is a desire for bilingual programs and that support needs to be given to bi-national organizations that can extend environmental education programs to population on both sides of the border"--Attached cover letter, dated 18 Dec. 2003.

Social Science Theory for Environmental Sustainability

Social Science Theory for Environmental Sustainability
Author: Marc J. Stern
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-06-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0192511645

Social-ecological challenges call for a far better integration of the social sciences into conservation training and practice. Environmental problems are, first and foremost, people problems. Without better understandings of the people involved, solutions are often hard to come by, regardless of expertise in biology, ecology, or other traditional conservation sciences. This novel book provides an accessible survey of a broad range of theories widely applicable to environmental problems that students and practitioners can apply to their work. It serves as a simple reference guide to illuminate the value and utility of social science theories for the practice of environmental conservation. As part of the Techniques in Ecology and Conservation Series, it will be a vital resource for conservation scientists, students, and practitioners to better navigate the social complexities of applying their work to real-world problem-solving.

Interactive Evaluation Practice

Interactive Evaluation Practice
Author: Jean A. King
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2012-04-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483313735

You′re about to start your first evaluation project. Where do you begin? Or you′re a practicing evaluator faced with a challenging situation. How do you proceed? How do you handle the interactive components and processes inherent in evaluation practice? Use Interactive Evaluation Practice to bridge the gap between the theory of evaluation and its practice. Taking an applied approach, this book provides readers with specific interactive skills needed in different evaluation settings and contexts. The authors illustrate multiple options for developing skills and choosing strategies, systematically highlighting the evaluator′s three roles as decision maker, actor, and reflective practitioner. Case studies and interactive examples stimulate thinking about how to apply interactive skills across a variety of evaluation situations. "From beginning to end, this book is an indispensable resource for those responsible for the evaluation process. In essence, here′s a chance to learn from masters about acquiring mastery. What could be more useful?" Michael Quinn Patton, Author of Utilization-Focused Evaluation "At long last, a book that explicitly addresses the importance of interpersonal dynamics in evaluation practice!" Hallie Preskill, Executive Director, Strategic Learning and Evaluation Center, FSG "As an evaluator who frequently interacts with a variety of stakeholders and who provides graduate-level evaluation training, I find Interactive Evaluation Practice to be an exceptional addition to the evaluation literature and a useful guide to interacting with various stakeholder groups." Chris L. S. Coryn, Western Michigan University