Essential Skills Series: In-Person
This 4-day course was developed by the Canadian Evaluation Society to provide participants with a basic understanding of the main models and practices associated with the profession of evaluation. Prior knowledge of evaluation and of social science research methods is not required. There are no examinations associated with the course, nor is there any homework. Participation in all 15 course modules entitles you to a Certificate of Completion from the Canadian Evaluation Society.
Participants will gain:
Basic knowledge and skills, Appreciation for essential elements of evaluation, Capacity to apply acquired knowledge and skills, and Development as an evaluation professional.
Course Competencies
Participants will be able to describe in basic terms: the uses and benefits of evaluation common settings in which evaluation takes place where evaluations and performance monitoring fit in the program cycle underlying theories related to evaluation, and their implications the historical and technical context in which evaluation takes place the range of terminology used in evaluation causes of, and responses to, resistance potential misuses of evaluation cultural considerations in conducting evaluations ethical considerations with respect to evaluation evaluation standards evaluation as a profession the role of CES, including the CE system special applications of evaluation the relevance of, and processes associated with: identifying evaluation objectives identifying and engaging evaluation clients and stakeholders, and establishing roles develop a program profile creating evaluation questions and indicators common data collection methods creating an appropriate and valid evaluation design, including the selection of data collection methods collecting data, including performance monitoring data management assessing data quality data analysis, including cost effectiveness analysis determining evaluation scale and budget project management synthesis of evidence leading to the development of conclusions and recommendations evaluation reporting and dissemination
Participants will also gain elementary experience in:
Registration includes course materials.
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Registration Cost
CES Ontario members receive a discount on the general admission ticket prices for the Essential Skills Series.
If you’re interested in becoming a CES Ontario member, please visit the Canadian Evaluation Society. CES Member: $1199 Non-Member: $1299 2024 Early Bird pricing until June 19! Use the code EARLYBIRD24 for $100 off registration price! Prices do not include HST or registration fees.
About the Facilitator
Paul Favaro Ph.D., CE is the Chief of Research, Program Evaluation, and Accountability for the Peel District School Board in Mississauga, Ontario. He teaches management sciences at York University in Toronto. Dr. Favaro has authored or co-authored articles, chapters, and technical reports, and has conducted professional training workshops in the areas of program evaluation, performance measurement, and research methodology. He is on the editorial board of The Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. Throughout his career, he has worked as a research consultant to a wide variety of government ministries, educational organizations, charitable foundations, and community-based programs. He has held several executive positions on the board of the Canadian Evaluation Society (CES). In 2010, he was awarded a fellowship in the CES. He is a Credentialed Evaluator by the Canadian Evaluation Society.