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Last
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8th
UKES Annual Conference The
Art of Evaluation: artistry, discipline and delivery
12 &
13 December 2002 South
Bank Centre, London SE1
Conference
programme
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presentations
François
Matarasso, Comedia
Evaluating the arts: problems in contemporary culture
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information) |
Dr
Susan Philliber, PRA
USA Program Evaluation Comes of Age: Lessons from an Emerging Profession
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David Fetterman,
School of Education, Stanford University, USA Empowerment Evaluation |
Robert
Picciotto, Director
General, Operations Evaluation, World Bank (retired) Concluding
remarks (download)
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- Evaluation
and/of policy in the Welsh education and training context.
Geraldine Fazio,
Senior European Monitoring and Evaluation Manager, National Council Education
and Learning Wales - Evaluating
a model of community governance in a health setting: The
case of Local Area Groups. Ms Rionach Casey, Institute for Public Health Research
and Policy, University of Salford.
- The
role of evaluation commissioners: Is there an enlightened approach?
Dr
Michael Clegg, Senior Evaluation and Research Analyst, New Opportunities Fund
- Programme
evaluation in Nigeria: Challenges and prospects.
Dr Oluwayemisi Obashoro-John,
Lecturer, Department of Adult Education, University of Lagos -
Not
just a treat': Issues in evaluating arts programmes to secure social inclusion.
Professor Robina Goodlad, Scottish Centre for Research on Social Justice, University
of Glasgow - Evaluating
CCTV in a range of contexts.
Ross Little, Scarman Centre, University of
Leicester -
The
global policy dimension of development evaluation.
Robert Picciotto, Director
General, Operations Evaluation, World Bank (retired) - Building
evidence and demonstrating effectiveness in a national voluntary sector umbrella
network organisation. Mark Bitel, Partners in Evaluation
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Lessons
from the evaluation of drug testing in the criminal justice system.
Andrew
Beale, Managing Consultant, Matrix MHA - The
art of integrated multi-disciplinary partnership working: Are there people who
just don't want to play?
Dr
Helen Alexander, Scottish Health Services Policy Forum, University of Glasgow
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Participatory
and innovative models: An application of TOC in a new context.
Rowan Astbury,
Charities Evaluation Services - 'Squashing
it to fit': Negotiating national guidelines in a local evaluation.
Dr
Meg Allen, Institute for Public Health Research and Policy, University of Salford
Bristol Playback Theatre
orchestrated a highly
entertaining participatory evaluation of the first day of the conference.

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practitioner workshops
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A choice of five pre-conference workshops were run
in addition to the main conference programme, offering evaluation practitioners
an opportunity to build their skills and deepen their practice of evaluation.
- Full
day Advanced Workshop, Empowerment
Evaluation, Professor David Fetterman.
Half-day workshops: - Systematic
Realistic Reviews, Dr
Ray Pawson, Leeds University
- Managing
evaluation, Dr
Erica Wimbush & Ruth Kendall Health Education Board of Scotland, Lindsey Poole,
CMPS-Civil Service Training College
- Evaluating
international development,
Juliet Pierce, PARC (Performance Assessment Resource Centre
- Using
theatre and drama to evaluate,
Theatre in Prisons Project and the Centre for Applied Theatre Research, Manchester
University social programme
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