UEval: Bringing Community-Based Experiential Learning to the Evaluation Classroom
Author(s) -
Rebecca Gokiert,
Jason Daniels,
Cheryl Poth,
Ana A. Karbabian,
David Peacock,
Jane Springett,
Ken Cor,
Deanna L. Williamson,
Emma Wallace,
Chelsea Freeborn,
Mischa Taylor,
Shelly Jun,
Jasmine Brazil,
Sheilah Pittman,
Andrea Diamond,
Christina Popescu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
canadian journal of program evaluation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.341
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 1496-7308
pISSN - 0834-1516
DOI - 10.3138/cjpe.69703
Subject(s) - experiential learning , curriculum , citizen journalism , pedagogy , psychology , experiential education , participatory action research , engineering ethics , medical education , sociology , political science , engineering , medicine , law , anthropology
This practice note describes the unique features of, and lessons learned from UEval, an innovative one-week ‘evaluation institute’ at the Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta. This initiative responds to an identified community and university need to provide contextual and socially relevant evaluation-focused educational opportunities to learners across disciplines and sectors. UEval is a guided by principles of participatory and experiential learning, and brings together undergraduates, graduates and community professionals as co-learners, for a mutually beneficial and sustainable educational experience. During the week, learners explore and apply evaluation theory through project-based curricula, and develop evaluative responses to community-informed issues.
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