"...is an extremely useful text for academics and practitioners in the field. The book offers useful information
about all the aspects of the program planning and evaluation process. No other text in the field matches it. I
highly recommend this book."
--John Pardeck, Southwest Missouri State University
"...this book is different in the sense that it is more readable than most, it is more "hands-on"
than most, and has more practical applicability than most. It is not just an academic exercise in tenure achievement.
For me, that is what makes a book more likely to be read by students."
--Gregory Skibinski, Southwest Missouri State University
Submitted by Publisher, January, 2003
Summary
This brief and practical text is a perfect supplement for program planning and evaluation courses. Program planning,
grant writing and program evaluation are discussed, with emphasis on the inter-relationship between these components
and how each component emphasizes the others. Readers will learn the development and the implementation of grant
proposals, program evaluation plans, data collection and analysis, and report writing.
Table of Contents
1. Rationality and Reality of Program Planning and Evaluation.
2. Planning, Evaluating, and Grant Writing.
3. Grant Proposal: A Written Program Plan.
4. Developing an Evaluation Plan.
5. The Strategies and Tools for Data Collection.
6. Data Analysis and Reporting.
7. Putting It Together: Model Evaluation Plans.
8.Program Planning and Evaluation: Practical Considerations and Implications.