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In an era of unprecedented global challenges, program evaluation finds itself at a critical crossroads. Join the Data Foundation and the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) for an illuminating webinar in our Issues in Evaluation series, featuring insights from the groundbreaking "Research Handbook on Program Evaluation."
This timely discussion will delve into the evolving landscape of evaluation, exploring how the field is adapting to address complex societal issues, leverage emerging technologies, and champion social justice. Our distinguished panel of editors and contributors will share their perspectives on:
The webinar will begin with remarks from the handbook's co-editor Kathryn E. Newcomer, moderated by Terell Lasane from GAO. Following this, Sara Stefanik of the Data Foundation will lead an engaging panel discussion with contributors to the handbook, Melvin M. Mark and Esther Nolton, exploring key themes and future directions for the field.
Don't miss this opportunity to engage with leading voices in program evaluation as we chart the course for a more responsive, inclusive, and impactful evaluation practice.
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