Evaluation in Rural Communities

Evaluation in Rural Communities

by Kelley (Author)

Synopsis

Does a program work? What is the value? How do we know? These are questions that keep evaluators up at night. Continued rural community funding, employment, health, and justice depends on our answers to these questions. For evaluators working in rural communities, the task is great, but the return is even greater. Now more than ever before, evaluators have an opportunity to impact social change in rural America.

Beginning with an introduction of rural community evaluation, the book highlights the differences in approaches to evaluation in rural areas, supported by case studies that illustrate key themes and objectives. It explores a number of issues including:

* sustainability;

* policy;

* cost benefit analysis;

* rural community evaluation as a platform to support social change;

In particular, readers will also learn how to overcome rural community challenges, such as limited resources, the digital divide, limited funding, lower employment and educational attainment, limited opportunities for social interactions, and the distrust of outsiders.

Blending aspects of community based participatory research, empowerment evaluation, and program evaluation methods, this book is an accessible yet nuanced guide that integrates critical thinking, problem solving, social and political contexts, and outcomes related to evidence-based evaluation.

$141.83

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5 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 30 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 1138312444
ISBN 13: 9781138312449

Author Bio
Allyson Kelley is an Evaluation Scientist with interests in building community capacity to address the cultural, social, and environmental factors that contribute differences in health. She has numerous peer review publications, book chapters, and unpublished evaluation reports, that highlight her work in rural America. Her efforts have resulted in funding and implementation of several successful programs aimed at building capacity to address disparities using a strength- based approach.