How Do They Know They Know: Evaluating Adult Learning (Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)

How Do They Know They Know: Evaluating Adult Learning (Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)

by JaneVella (Author), PaulaBerardinelli (Author), JimBurrow (Author)

Synopsis

Applies principles and concepts of popular education to evaluation - a critical piece in program development and training with adults. Using real--life case studies, the book shows how the model works in a variety of settings to help trainers evaluate adult learning.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: Jossey Bass
Published: 03 Nov 1997

ISBN 10: 0787910473
ISBN 13: 9780787910471

Media Reviews
Finally, a practical methodology for quantifying training results and organization impact. How Do They Know They Know is a must read for any Human Resources professional with the desire to measure the return on training investment for individuals and for their organization. Challenges the current paradigms about training evaluation and its role in the learning process. This practical, quantitative methodology for measuring training outcomes by calling for instructors and designers to begin with the And in mind. It should be required reading for all professionals in the field of education and development. (Susan DeLuca, director of human resource development, SmithKline Beecham)

For anyone ever faced with the task of evaluating adult education programs, this book offers an accessible, practical, well researched tool that verifies results for existing or new programs. This is an invaluable tool for all educators who need to prove what knowledge, skills and attitudes have actually been learned through a course. (Sue Button, North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts, Training and Development)

This book offers an excellent method to ensure that your training is effective amd has an impact on your organization. How Do They Know They Know's techniques place the responsibilities on training where it belongs and focuses everyone involved to cooperate to achieve the desired results. Developing training and corresponding measurements focusing on its impact on the organization is an excellent method to ensure good training design. If effective training is important to your organization, How Do They Know They Know is a must. (Clif Melvin, education specialist, Fortune 500 Computer Manufacturer)

The authors' skills, knowledge and attitudes in evaluation of learning experiences are accessible, informed and personally engaging. This book serves as a working guide for my design and implementation of learning experiences for community workshops to college courses, and leadership training to educational support group facilitation with parents. This is a short course in deepening Jane Vella's question How Doe The Know They Know?' They just did it! They continue to do it and have convinced their organization to do more of it! Accountability! Accountability! Accountability! At last I have found here a usable means to not only ?know they know' during the training, but know what I teach makes a meaningful difference in the learner's work and impacts the organization positively. (Peter Perkins, director, Prevention Unlimited, Inc)

Books such as this are useful reminders that as the need for training programs or competency-focused curricula grows, the competition also will increase, and the institutions with objective proof of their success will succeed over the long term. (Continuing Higher Education Review)
Author Bio
JANE VELLA is president of Jubilee Popular Education Center. She has worked in community education and training worldwide for more than 40 years. She is also adjunct professor in the School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. PAULA BERARDINELLI founded the Center for Organizational Research and Education. Her consulting expertise is in evaluation and survey design. She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. JIM BURROW is associate professor and coordinator of the graduate training and development program in the Department of Adult and Community College Education at North Carolina State University. He lives in Cary, North Carolina.