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The Chicagoland Evaluation Association
Presents
Qualitative Methods in Evaluation
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
6:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.
National Louis University,
122 South Michigan Avenue,
Chicago, IL Room 6032
Featured Lecturer: Dr. Robert Stake, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Qualitative methods play a critical role in providing descriptive information that brings forth in-depth understandings and specific attention to context. As part of a series of professional development events, this presentation is designed to enhance the "methodological toolbox" of evaluators through dialogue that will offer meaningful and practical approaches to qualitative inquiry.
Since 1975 Dr. Stake has been director of the Center for Instructional Research and Curriculum Evaluation (CIRCE). Once a specialist in psychometrics and instructional research, my present orientation is naturalistic or ethnographic field study. Stake has authored Quieting Reform, a book on Charles Murray's evaluation of Cities-in -Schools; and three books on methodology, Evaluating the Arts in Education, The Art of Case Study Research; and Standards-Based and Responsive Evaluation.
General public: $5.00 at the door
Admission to this event is FREE for Chicagoland Evaluation Association (CEA) members and students with valid school ID.
Linda Wilson
Director, Audience Research and Evaluation
John G. Shedd Aquarium
1200 S. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, IL 60605
[log in to unmask] PH (312) 692 3261 FAX (312) 939-8677
Often the surest way to convey misinformation is to tell the strict truth.
- Mark Twain in Following the Equator
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