2007
DOI: 10.18848/1447-9494/cgp/v13i11/45104
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The Evaluation of a Standards-Based Educational Leadership Program

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“…And the recent call from the United States Department of Education for school leadership program proposals has highlighted the need for evidence-based research to support the programs. More research on leadership preparation programs is emerging from program evaluations (see Aitken & Bedard, 2007;Buskey & Karvonen, 2012;Davis & DarlingHammond, 2012;Eddins, Kirk, Hooten, & Russell, 2013;Haeffele, Hood, & Feldmann, 2011;Sanzo, 2012). Orr and Barber (2009) deftly synthesized the prevailing thoughts of and trends for program evaluation in leadership preparation and relied on Rossi, Freeman, and Lipsey' s (1999) definition of program evaluation as being the use of social research methods to systematically investigate the effectiveness of social intervention programs.…”
Section: Content Analysis Of 2013 Spl Evaluation Proposalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And the recent call from the United States Department of Education for school leadership program proposals has highlighted the need for evidence-based research to support the programs. More research on leadership preparation programs is emerging from program evaluations (see Aitken & Bedard, 2007;Buskey & Karvonen, 2012;Davis & DarlingHammond, 2012;Eddins, Kirk, Hooten, & Russell, 2013;Haeffele, Hood, & Feldmann, 2011;Sanzo, 2012). Orr and Barber (2009) deftly synthesized the prevailing thoughts of and trends for program evaluation in leadership preparation and relied on Rossi, Freeman, and Lipsey' s (1999) definition of program evaluation as being the use of social research methods to systematically investigate the effectiveness of social intervention programs.…”
Section: Content Analysis Of 2013 Spl Evaluation Proposalsmentioning
confidence: 99%