• Read the Giancola (2015) and Peurach, Glazer, & Winchell Lenhoff (2016) articles. Reflect on the purposes and various approaches of program evaluations and those elements that are inherent in any program evaluation. Reminder: The Giancola (2015) resource will serve as an essential guide for the completion of your Course Project. Be sure to read it for your work in this module, and refer to it often as you complete your Course Project.
• Consider a program within your specialization area (Early Childhood Education) that is in need of evaluation and change. Review any existing data regarding the program, and think about what the data may be telling you about the effectiveness of the program.
• Think about how you would plan for the evaluation of your selected program. What tools might you need to measure its effectiveness? How might you develop a tool of your own to measure not only effectiveness, but also to identify areas for growth?
• Using Giancola (2015) as a starting point, research a number of program evaluation tools and approaches. What quality indicators might you use to evaluate your selected program? What criteria will you use to evaluate the program based on those indicators?
Module 3 Assignment
COURSE PROJECT PARTS 1 AND 2: THE PROGRAM AND EVALUATION TOOL PLANNING
As a leader in the field of education, you must constantly review program goals and initiatives, collect and analyze program-specific data, and refine strategies for the continuation of your programs to affect educational change. Thus far, you have honed some of these skills in your hypothetical role as a member of Mayor Keller’s task force in Grand City. You now have the opportunity to apply these skills to designing a program evaluation for your own educational setting. How will you approach understanding what you want to evaluate and enact data-informed change?
For this Assignment, you will develop Parts 1 and 2 of your Course Project. In
Part 1: The Program
, you will analyze a program in your specialization that is in need of evaluation and change; and in
Part 2: Evaluation Tool Planning
, you will outline an evaluation tool for the process.
Note: This Assignment has five parts and you will complete sections in subsequent modules. The final part will be due in Week 10, Module 5.
To prepare:
· Review the Fullan (2016) chapters in the Learning Resources. Consider how program evaluations fit within the process of continuation of educational change and the stakeholders who play a role in that continuation.
· Read the Giancola (2015) and Peurach, Glazer, & Winchell Lenhoff (2016) articles. Reflect on the purposes and various approaches of program evaluations and those elements that are inherent in any program evaluation. Reminder: The Giancola (2015) resource will serve as an essential guide for the completion of your Course Project. Be sure to read it for your work in this module, and refer to it often as you complete your Course Project.
· Consider a program within your specialization area (
Early Childhood Education) that is in need of evaluation and change. Review any existing data regarding the program, and think about what the data may be telling you about the effectiveness of the program.
· Think about how you would plan for the evaluation of your selected program. What tools might you need to measure its effectiveness? How might you develop a tool of your own to measure not only effectiveness, but also to identify areas for growth?
· Using Giancola (2015) as a starting point, research a number of program evaluation tools and approaches. What quality indicators might you use to evaluate your selected program? What criteria will you use to evaluate the program based on those indicators?
· Review the Learning Resources from the Module 2 Discussion 2. What strategies might you consider employing to garner trust and buy-in from staff in conducting your program evaluation?
· Review and save a copy of the Walden APA Paper Template linked in the Learning Resources as well as other resources in the Writing Center.
Note: All Assignments in this course require the use of the APA Paper Template.
Complete the following parts of your Course Project:
Part 1: The Program
Write a 2- page explanation of the following:
· The program you identified within your specialization area(
Early Childhood Education) that is in need of evaluation. Be sure to include the purpose of the program, stakeholders involved in the program, and at least two current goals of the program.
· Current program data and what the data is telling you about the effectiveness of the program. Be sure to include what additional data you believe should be collected to support a change.
· The strategies, activities, or program initiatives that are currently in place to help the program to be effective and meet the goals. Be sure to explain to what extent the program initiatives are supported by research and data.
Part 2: Evaluation Tool Planning
Write a 2- page explanation of the following:
· At least five key quality indicators to measure the effectiveness of your selected program. Provide a rationale for each indicator supported with reference to program goals, initiatives, and research.
· The type of criteria you can use to evaluate the indicators and how you might set up your evaluation tool. Provide a rationale for your criteria and evaluation tool design.
· The strategies you will employ to establish buy-in and collaboration from other stakeholders regarding conducting a program evaluation. Provide a rationale as to why the selected strategies would be effective with your program’s stakeholders.
For this Assignment, and all scholarly writing in this course and throughout your program, you will be required to use APA style and provide reference citations.
Required Readings
Fullan, M. (2016).
The new meaning of educational change (5th ed.). New York, NY: Teachers College Press.
Chapter 4, “Initiation, Implementation, and Continuation” (pp. 54–81)
Chapter 6, “The Teacher” (pp. 97–122)
Chapter 10, “The District Administrator” (pp. 177–208)
Gurley, D.K., Peters, G.B., & Collins, L. (2015).
Mission, vision, values, and goals: An exploration of key organizational statements and daily practice in schools
Links to an external site.
. J
ournal of Educational Change, 16(2), 217-242. doi:10.1007/s10833-014-9229-x
Day, C., Gu, Q, & Sammons, P. (2016).
The impact of leadership on student outcomes: How successful school leaders use transformational and instructional strategies to make a difference
Links to an external site.
.
Educational Administration Quarterly, 52(2), 221-258. doi:10.1177/0013161X15616863
Adams, C. M., & Miskell, R. C. (2016).
Teacher trust in district administration: A promising link of inquiry.
Links to an external site.
Journal of Leadership for Effective and Equitable Organizations, 52(4), 1-32. doi: 10.1177/0013161X16652202
Covey, S. (2009).
How the best leaders build trust
Links to an external site.
. LeadershipNow. Retrieved from http://www.leadershipnow.com/CoveyOnTrust.html
Giancola, S. (2014).
Evaluation matters: Getting the information you need from your evaluation.
Links to an external site.
U.S. Department of Education. Retrieved from https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oese/sst/evaluationmatters
Note: This resource is an essential guide for the completion of the Course Project. Be sure to read it for your work in this module, and refer to it often as you complete your Course Project.
Peurach, D.J., Glazer, J.L, Winchell Lenhoff, S. (2016).
The developmental evaluation of school improvement networks.
Links to an external site.
Educational Policy, 30(4), 606-648. doi:10.1177/0895904814557592
Required Media
Grand City Community
Go to the
Grand City Community
Links to an external site.
and click into City Hall to review the following for this module:
Walden University, LLC. (Producer). (2016b). Grand City education and demographic data files [PDF]. Baltimore, MD: Author.
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