Practical Program Evaluation
Foundations of the Field and Current Advancements
Third Edition
- Huey T. Chen - Mercer University, USA
November 2026 | 464 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This text introduces students to the real world of evaluation by concentrating on the six stages of an intervention program and providing students with a framework for assessing programs at the different stages in the life cycle. The core of program evaluation is its body of concepts, theories, and methods and this text introduces both conventional and contemporary approaches. The author provides a set of principles that guide decision-making, and chapters end with Questions for Reflection to help students review and test their understanding of the material.
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Program Evaluation
Chapter 2: How to Select an Evaluation Approach that Works
Chapter 3: Using a Model to Describe an Intervention Program: Logic Models and the Action Model/Change Model Schema
Chapter 4: Evaluating a Program Plan During the Planning Stage
Chapter 5: Evaluating a Program at the Initial Implementation Stage
Chapter 6: Applying the Fidelity Perspective to Evaluate Program Implementation at the Mature Implementation Stage
Chapter 7: Evaluate Program Implementation at the Mature Implementation Stage (2): The Adaptation Perspective
Chapter 8: Program Alignment Assessment Evaluations
Chapter 9: Program Monitoring and the Development of a Monitoring System
Chapter 10: Outcome Evaluation: The Experimentation Perspective
Chapter 11: Real-World Outcome Evaluation: The Holistic Effectuality Evaluation Perspective
Chapter 12: Theory of Change and Theory-Driven Outcome Evaluation
Chapter 13: Evaluating the Dissemination of Effective Programs