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Two weeks left to register for Developmental Evaluation in Action: Social Innovation in Real-time

The Canadian Evaluation Society - Ontario Chapter is very pleased to offer Developmental Evaluation: Facilitating Social Innovation in Real-time. This intermediate course will cover the fundamentals of Developmental Evaluation and its implementation, including the role and use of Theory of Change/Action. Participants will have a chance to share real-life case studies from their own work with the facilitators and the class.

Taught by Dr. Keiko Kuji-Shikatani, Dr. Wendy Rowe, and Megan Börner, this blended course will include a webinar on November 13 and in-person instruction on November 15 and 16. There will be an optional online follow-up session the week of November 20 to discuss DE implementation. For full event description and details, please see here.


Please note that this course requires the use of Michael Quinn Patton’s book Developmental Evaluation Exemplars: Principles in Practice (2015). This book can be purchased directly from Guilford Press here.


Developmental Evaluation in Action: Social Innovation in Real-time
Location: online webinar; in-person workshop at Bond Place Hotel (65 Dundas Street East Toronto ON)
Date: webinar: November 13, 9 AM - 11 AM; in-person November 15+16, 9 AM - 4 PM
Cost: CES Member: $850 // Student Member: $425 // New Practitioner Member: $637.50
Meals: lunch and coffee breaks will be provided
Registration deadline: November 5, 2017
More information: contact Kaitlyn at admin@evaluationontario.ca

 
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