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American Evaluation Association Annual Meeting

"Evaluation Practice in the Early 21st Century"

Washington, DC—October 17-19, 2013

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Date/Time

Topic

Presenter/Author(s)


Thursday, October 17    
7:00-7:50 a.m. Session: Non-Profit and Foundations Evaluation TIG Business Meeting and Presentation: Measurement as Misdirection [Abstract] Beth Stevens, TIG Leader
1:00-2:30 p.m. Session: Selected Cost Studies from Different Sectors and Industries in the United States: What Can We Learn  
  Paper Presentation: Advantages and limitations of an Efficient, Flexible Design: Evaluating Administrative Costs and Savings from “Express Lane” Medicaid Enrollments [Abstract] Adam Swinburn
Maggie Colby
4:30-6:00 p.m. Session: Systems in Evaluation TIG Business Meeting and Charette: Designing an Evaluation of the American Evaluation Association [Abstract] Margaret Hargreaves, TIG Leader
Friday, October 18    
4:30-6:00 p.m. Session: Building the Evidence Base for Effective Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs: Supporting Rigorous Evaluations of Federally Funded Programs Susan Zief, Chair
  Paper Presentation: Evaluation Technical Assistance as a Means to Improving the Evidence Base and Identifying Effective Teen Pregnancy/STI Prevention Programs [Abstract] Susan Zief
  Paper Presentation: Dynamic Interactions and Field-Based Challenges: Lessons Learned from a TPP Evaluation Technical Assistance Project [Abstract] Jacqueline Berman
  Session: Policy Analysis: How Is it Like and Unlike Evaluation? Paul Decker, Speaker
  Session: Sustainability and the Public Good: What Does it Mean for the 21st Century Evaluator? [Abstract] Margaret Hargreaves, Discussant
  Session: Evaluating Complex Organizational Change in Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities  
  Paper Presentation: Timing, Tensions, and Trade-Offs: Findings from Evaluation Technical Assistance to Community Colleges Implementing TAACCCT Grants [Abstract] Ann Person
Nan Maxwell
Saturday, October 19    
8:00-9:30 a.m. Session: Using Tools from Implementation Science to Strengthen Large-Scale Program Evaluation [Abstract] Diane Paulsell, Chair
  Paper Presentation: Scaling Up Evidence-Based Teen Pregnancy Prevention Interventions: Findings from the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) Evaluation [Abstract] Debra Strong
Susan Zief
Rachel Shapiro
  Paper Presentation: Assessing the Fidelity of Evidence-Based Early Childhood Home Visiting Programs: A Mixed Methods Approach [Abstract] Kimberly Boller
  Paper Presentation: Strengthening the Study of Responsible Fatherhood and Healthy Marriage Program Operations Through the Use of Tools from Implementation Science [Abstract] Heather Zaveri
Robin Dion
  Session: Exploring Federal Use of Systems Science: Expanding the Tent of Public Policy Research and Evaluation [Abstract] Margaret Hargreaves, Chair
  Paper Presentation: An Overview of Federal Efforts to Expand the Use of Systems Science in Public Policy Research and Evaluation [Abstract] Margaret Hargreaves
  Session: Designing Longitudinal Studies of International Scholarship and Fellowship Programs: Embarking on a 10-Year Journey  
  Paper Presentation: Measuring Multi-Dimensional Change: Challenges and Opportunities in The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program [Abstract] Matt Sloan, co-author and Others
  Session: Customizing Evaluation to Make it Work for You: Performance Metrics, Mixed Methods, and Evaluation Systems Beth Stevens, Chair
9:50-10:35 a.m. Session: Contemporary Methods and Reporting Strategies for Youth Programs  
  Paper Presentation: Weaving Together Evidence, Expert Opinion, and Feedback from the Field to Build a Conceptual Framework for Advancing the Wellbeing and Self-Sufficiency of At-Risk Youth [Abstract] Robin Dion
Cay Bradley
10:45-11:30 a.m. Session: Getting It Right: Using Systematic Reviews of Evaluations for Evidence-Based Decision Making [Abstract] Jill Constantine, Presenter
  Roundtable Rotation II: Evaluating for Replication: Designing Evaluations that Go Beyond Measuring Success to Identifying Where Success Can be Repeated [Abstract] Beth Stevens, Presenter
1:00-2:30 p.m. Session: Putting the “L” in Evaluation: How Strategic Learning Partnerships can Improve the Relevance and Responsiveness of Program Evaluation and Learning  
  Paper Presentation: Learning Across Borders: The Collaborative Creation of a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Framework for The MasterCard Scholars Program [Abstract] Matt Sloan