ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1983 and as a second edition in 1988. An attempt is made in this book to disentangle some of the professional, ethical, political, theoretical and practical issues involved in curriculum evaluation. This book present evidence concerning a number of evaluation strategies and techniques, drawing on experience in several countries, including the UK, Australia and the US, to debate the potential of insider and outsider approaches to evaluation, and combinations of the two. It also offers a practical source book for those wishing to plan and conduct curriculum evaluations. Finally, it considers the crucial question of how evaluation can influence curriculum action and, thereby, teaching and learning.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part One|1 pages

Directions

chapter 1|21 pages

Accountability and Evaluation

chapter 3|25 pages

Curriculum Review

part Two|2 pages

Strategies

chapter 4|30 pages

Evaluation by Outsiders

chapter 5|50 pages

Evaluation by Insiders

chapter 6|16 pages

Combined Strategies

part Three|2 pages

Techniques

chapter 7|34 pages

General Approaches

chapter 8|96 pages

A Review of Specific Techniques

chapter 9|18 pages

Issues

part Four|1 pages

Using Evaluation

chapter 10|12 pages

Reporting Evaluation

chapter 11|14 pages

Learning from Evaluation