Principles for Evaluating Transformation by Michael Quinn Patton and Weronika Felcis
The International Evaluation Academy is sponsoring the Transformational Eval Week at the AEA Blog during the week of December 10th, 2023 through December 16th,2023....
On November 1st, the International Evaluation Academy hosted the first deep conversation on Decolonising National Evaluation Systems. The webinar was...
A New Special Issue of the Journal of Multidisciplinary Evaluation is Available Now!
The International Evaluation Academy has just published, in collaboration with the Journal of Multidisciplinary Evaluation, a special edition entitled...
The International Evaluation Academy (IEAc) was established following the 2019 IDEAS Global Assembly and Third International Conference on Evaluating Environment...
Adapting Evaluations in times of crises: lessons learned
Register Register Reflections on lessons from the EvalCrisis initiativeIn the past two years, the evaluation community adapted methods and processes...
Evaluators need to know about complexity because the programs they evaluate often exhibit complex behaviors. Without understanding complexity, evaluators cannot...
WHY SHOULD EVALUATORS EMBRACE COMPLEXITY THINKING?
Complexity ideas have long been explored by philosophers, social scientists, systems analysts… and evaluators. Multi-disciplinarity, a distinctive feature of evaluation,...
Towards a Complexity Framework for Transformative Evaluation
Bob Picciotto has explored how incorporating complexity in evaluation can meet the challenges of global pandemics, growing inequities and existential...
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