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Program Evaluation for Social Workers: Foundations of Evidence-Based Programs by Jr. Grinnell β€” book cover

Program Evaluation for Social Workers: Foundations of Evidence-Based Programs

by Jr. Grinnell, Peter A Gabor, Yvonne A Unrau
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Overview


This text presents a practical and tested approach of how to do case- and program-level evaluations within social service programs. It provides an unintimidating conceptual understanding of how programs can become more accountable by incorporating uncomplicated evaluation strategies into their day-to-day service delivery activities.

With the above in mind, this edition has been completely updated, revised (some chapters have been totally rewritten), and re-arranged in an effort to present the essential ingredients for programs to become evidence based. The result is a text eminently suited for social work program evaluation courses, administration courses, program planning courses, and program design courses.

Synopsis

This text presents a practical and tested approach of how to do case- and program-level evaluations within social service programs. It provides an unintimidating conceptual understanding of how programs can become more accountable by incorporating uncomplicated evaluation strategies into their day-to-day service delivery activities.

With the above in mind, this edition has been completely updated, revised (some chapters have been totally rewritten), and re-arranged in an effort to present the essential ingredients for programs to become evidence based. The result is a text eminently suited for social work program evaluation courses, administration courses, program planning courses, and program design courses.

• The book is student-friendly and written in a straightforward manner

• Emphasis on ethics, diversity, stakeholder involvement, and logic models reflected throughout the entire book

• Each chapter illustrates how its contents can be incorporated into evidence-based programs

• Its unique perspective blends case- and program-level evaluation techniques

• It highlights the monitoring approach to evaluation

• The book has a logical and flexible learning plan that allows a range of customization possibilities

• Prepares students to become accountable and competent social work practitioners and future program administrators

• Numerous, figures, tables, and boxes bring content to life Visit the companion website at www.oup.com/us/swevaluation for student and instructor resources

About the Author, Jr. Grinnell

Richard M. Grinnell, Jr is a Professor of Social Work and holds the Clair & Clarice Platt Jones/Helen Frays Endowed Chair of Social Work Research at Western Michigan University.

Peter A. Gabor is a Professor of Social Work at the University of Calgary.

Yvonne A. Unrau is a Professor of Social Work at Western Michigan University.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
424
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195392487

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