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"In this chapter we shall see the connection between this book and two other Jossey-Bass publications, Learning to Listen, Learning to Teach: The Power of Dialogue in Educating Adults (1994) and Training Through Dialogue: Promoting Effective Learning and Change with Adults (1995), both of which present a specific approach to adult education."
160 pages
~2h 40min to read
Published 1998 Jossey-Bass 1 views
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0787910473
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In Learning to Listen, Learning to Teach and Training Through Dialogue, Jane Vella introduced readers to an approach to adult learning based on concepts of popular education - an approach emphasizing participation, dialogue, and learning by doing. But how can the results of training that uses these strategies be measured effectively and cogently? Using real-world case studies, and packed with stories that relate the concepts to real-life situations, the book shows how the evaluation model works in a variety of settings including a nonprofit lobbying group, a school of public health and community medicine, and a literacy group. It takes readers from an overview of evaluation and the genesis of the Accountability Process, through practical applications, to discussions of the who, why, and what of evaluation, and the future uses of the theory and practice.

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