Program Evaluation (PA 784)

 Fall 2002

 Required Texts

 

Mohr, Lawrence B., Impact Analysis for Program Evaluation, second edition, (Newbury Park, California: Sage Publications, 1995).

 Weiss, Carol H., Evaluation, second edition, (Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1998).

 Additional reading material is available on the Schedule and Readings page.

Note: some of the links will take you to the library where the material is on “electronic reserve.” These are noted by the abbreviation ER.  To access documents on ER, you will need to enter the course password. You need to have Adobe Acrobat loaded on the computer you are using to access these documents. 

Course Requirements

 Homework assignments: 35% of final grade

 Over the course of the semester, 8 short assignments will be made to give you the opportunity to apply the concepts and analytical techniques that we have discussed in class. Each will be graded on a scale from 1 to 10, based on a demonstration of your understanding of what you are being asked to do, completeness, and whether or not it was turned in on time. (Since these are designed to reinforce the material covered in the lecture, they should be completed as soon as possible after that lecture). Assignments will be posted on this web page and on the Schedule page.  Of these, the one that received the lowest score (or was not turned in at all) will be dropped and thus won’t affect your grade.

Homework 1 on outcome lines

Homework 2 on developing outcome measures

Homework 3 on evaluation design

Homework 4 on using regression for impact analysis

Homework 5 on regression discontinuity design

Homework 6 on quasi-experimental designs

Homework 7 on time series designs

Homework 8 on Multiple Outcomes, etc.

 Evaluation Critique: 25% of final grade, due October 10

 This assignment requires you to critically assess an evaluation undertaken by a government or nonprofit entity of your choosing.  Please show me the evaluation report you intend to critique by Feb. 21 so that I can ensure it has enough substance for you to complete the assignment.  (If you can’t locate an evaluation report for this assignment, let me know and I can provide you with one). 

 Evaluation Design: 30% of final grade, due Dec. 12

 For this assignment, you will prepare a paper outlining a research proposal for a process and impact evaluation of a governmental or nonprofit program or policy.  A one page summary of your proposed topic is due on March 21.

 Presentation of Evaluation Design: 10% of final grade, on Dec. 12 or 19

 For this assignment, you will prepare a short briefing on your evaluation design.  The purpose of this assignment is to give you practice in developing a coherent and succinct presentation that describes your plan to your (agency) client.  The use of overheads, handouts or PowerPoint is strongly recommended.  An additional part of this assignment is for you to constructively critique the designs presented by your classmates.  See the style sheet for further details.

 You are expected to come to class having read the assigned material and ready to discuss the content of that material.  Class participation will be the determining factor when your average falls on the border between two grades.

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