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CES-NS Journal Club (June 23) – Professionalism in Program Evaluators: A Comparison of American and Canadian Evaluators

***Please note that this Journal Club is on June 23, 2022. It was initially scheduled for June 22, but was moved due to a time conflict with the CES NS Annual General Meeting.***


CES Nova Scotia Monthly Online Journal Club
June 23, 2022, 12:05 – 12:55 p.m Atlantic Time

Registration:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwtcu6qrDMuE9BqvimMACHsPaPx_LaXoaFz

CES-Nova Scotia is pleased to collaborate with other Atlantic CES Chapters to host an online Journal Club for CES members and guests, on the fourth Wednesday of every month.

We had to postpone last month’s Journal Club session and did not get to discuss that month’s article (apologies!). So this month, we will be picking back up with the same article from the latest edition of the Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, entitled: Professionalism in Program Evaluators: A Comparison of American and Canadian Evaluators.

Article abstract: The professionalization of evaluation means different things to different people, and as a result, the field lacks a clear understanding of how to empirically assess evaluator professionalism. This exploratory study used a sociological model to study the behaviors of practicing evaluators in Canada and the United States using five concepts: expertise, ethical disposition, professional autonomy, innovation and research, and credentialing. Results from 27 in-depth interviews and a survey of 456 respondents demonstrated that, depending on their demographic characteristics, perceptions of professionalism differed between evaluators in the two countries. The study determined that theory-based sociological models can provide insights into the professionalization of program.

Author: Sandra Ayoo, University of North Carolina

We welcome you to read the article in advance and reflect on professionalization of evaluation in Canada and the USA, and reflect the risks and benefits of professionalization to the CES commitments to equity, diversity, inclusion, environmental sustainability and Truth and Reconciliation.

Consult this bonus article on Credentialed Evaluator demographics, regarding implications for the CES professional designation program: Predicting Credentialed Evaluator Status: Characteristics, Comparisons, and Implications for the CE Program.

Registration: Free for CES Members and Guests
Atlantic Chapter members, please host future Journal Club sessions here
Learn about CES membership here.
For more information, please contact Acting PD Chair: [email protected]

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