Connect. Learn. Community.
Local Evaluation News and Happenings
Do you have news or events to share? Send an email to info@mneval.org.
The EnCompass Learning Center upcoming courses are:
The courses are offered at different times of day to be sure that we are accessible to different time zones around the world.
Please note that we are happy to offer MNEA members the 20% off affiliate member discount rate so long as they contact us to register at learningcenter@encompassworld.com and request the discount.
Please note that the discount cannot be combined with other discounts that are available.
Please join us for the presentation of critical research findings from local and national studies! Practitioners, Researchers, Policymakers will unite to interpret evidence around student homelessness.
Attendees will interrogate the complexities of homelessness among children and youth, and discuss ways that these insights can be used to inform decisions around homelessness solutions.
The Homework Starts with Home Research Partnership is a collaborative state-university-school-community project designed to integrate multisystem administrative data and analyze it in order to produce and disseminate high quality evidence pertinent to addressing the State and national challenge of student homelessness.
The Homework Starts with Home Research Partnership will host a one-day virtual conference on November 13th, 2020.
8:30AM-3:30PM
Featuring Keynote Speakers
Register Here
Empowerment Evaluation with Dr. David Fetterman
November 6 from 1-4 east coast (10:00 to 1:00 pacific)Register: https://www.drdavidfetterman.com/product-page/empowerment-evaluation-webinar-workshop Cost: $175
The workshop provides participants with an immersive, hands-on, real-life experience conducting an empowerment evaluation remotely. In addition to presenting an introduction to the theory, concepts, principles, and steps of the approach, Dr. Fetterman invites you to participate in the process. He will provide an overview of the approach using case examples from his work at Google, Hewlett-Packard, Stanford School of Medicine, as well as with Native American Tribes, Tobacco Prevention programs in Arkansas, and Squatter Settlement communities in South Arica.
Then you will gain experience conducting an abbreviated empowerment evaluation in real-time using Google Sheets. There is nothing like experiential educational opportunities to crystalize learning.
Dr. Fetterman ha 25 years of experience at Stanford University. In addition, he has served on the faculty of Pacifica Graduate Institute, University of Charleston, California Institute of Integral Studies, and San Jose State University. He is an engaging educator, providing educational experiences, professional development, and online classes for numerous professional organizations, universities, nonprofits, and governmental agencies.
He is a past-president of the American Evaluation Association and the American Anthropological Association's Council on Anthropology and Education. Dr. Fetterman has received the highest honors in the field of evaluation, the Distinguished Scholar Award from the American Educational Research Association, and the President's Award from the American Anthropological Association. He is the author of 17 books including Empowerment Evaluation: Knowledge and Tools for Self-assessment, Evaluation Capacity Building, and Accountability (with Kaftarian and Wandersman); Collaborative, Participatory, and Empowerment Evaluation: Stakeholder Involvement Approaches (with Rodriguez-Campos and Zukoski,); Empowerment Evaluation in the Digital Villages: Hewlett-Packard's $15 Million Race Toward Social Justice; and Ethnography: Step by Step.
Over the past few months, the evaluation community has been discussing its role as evaluators in the recent call for social justice and work in anti-racism. The purpose of this facilitated discussion is to gather together a group of esteemed evaluators who work in a variety of sectors, evaluation practices, and settings to discuss how their work contributes to anti-racism. Evaluators will have an opportunity to discuss and share the practices they use in their work and areas where there is a need for engagement and improvement in the field of evaluation. This session is open to all AaEA members, affiliates, and the general public on Thursday, Oct 22 from 6:00-7:15 PM CDT.
More information
Registration closes October 19th at 5:00pm
Dear AEA LAC colleagues,
Register now for the
View the conference program and session abstracts: https://h-pea.org/events
Register here: https://h-pea.org/event-3698120 (only $30 regular; $15 student). Deadline: 10/8.
Conference fee waiver available for those with financial hardship. Apply for waiver here. H-PEA's 2020 conference is online during the week of October 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. daily, Hawaii Standard Time. We are excited to offer over 25 highly interactive skill-building and roundtable sessions in five tracks:
Tom Kelly, from the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation and an AEA board member, will present the opening keynote: 2021-2030: Mapping Hawaiʻi’s Evaluation Future.
Dr. Sena Sanjines will offer the opening workshop on Evaluation Boot Camp: Introduction to Program Evaluation for Program Directors/Managers. The closing keynote, Aloha as a Disruptive and Humbling Force on Evaluators’ Journeys toward Justice and Equity, will feature panelists Herb Lee, Jr., President & CEO, Pacific American Foundation; Pālama Lee, Director of Research & Evaluation, Liliʻuokalani Trust; Peter Mataira, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Hawaiʻi Pacific University; Paula Morelli, Program Director, Consuelo Foundation; and Katherine A. Tibbetts, Executive Director of Research & Evaluation, Liliʻuokalani Trust.
The conference has dedicated network sessions for program managers, emerging evaluators, and seasoned evaluators.
Registered participants can access the session recordings for 60 days after the conference.
We sincerely invite you and your colleagues to join us at our conference. Email info@h-pea.org with any questions.
The H-PEA Conference Planning Committee
When: Fri, October 16, 2020 10:00 AM, EDT Where: Video conference link will be shared with registrants ahead of the event
MNEA members can attend for FREE using an affiliate member code when registering. Get the code here by logging into the MNEA member page.
EVENT DETAILS:
Ripple Effect Mapping (REM) is an evaluation method designed to assess the intended and unintended impacts of community-engaged programs and initiatives. In other words, it allows us to better understand the effect we have in a community beyond surveys and quantitative data. REM combines the use of appreciative inquiry and mind mapping to identify how a program impacted or influenced the community it serves.
We will use an interactive format to immerse participants in a virtual REM session. Because of the high level of engagement required, we request that all participants agree to turn on both their video and audio during the participatory parts of the virtual session.
Sarah Goletz, MPH is the Associate Director of Evaluation at the Indiana Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Network office at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Her background includes working with underserved communities and refugee populations to improve health outcomes. She has prior research experience in xeno-transplantation and the educational attainment of rural and disadvantaged populations.
Jennifer Taylor, DHEd, MPH is the Executive Director of the Indiana AHEC Network and an Assistant Professor of Family Medicine in the Department of Family Medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Her background includes over a decade of experience working on a variety of health-related topics including health workforce development, program evaluation, workplace wellness, interprofessional education, behavioral health, and primary prevention.
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY:
After the workshop, please stay on the Zoom call to network and meet other IEA members. We will utilize breakout rooms to keep groups smaller and conversations flowing.
Best regards,
Learn More
The Evaluation Association of St. Louis has been very happy to accommodate you and your colleagues for some of our recent EASL events.
EVALpalooza I: Evaluation Failures with Kylie Hutchinson and Thought Leaders
Date/Time: September 24, noon - 4 p.m. (CDT)
Cost: $149 for affiliate members, $199 for general public
Registration Link: https://easl.wildapricot.org/event-3870521
To obtain the Affiliate Discount Registration Code, sign-in into your MNEA member account here.
(Please register by 9/9/2020 for the discount)
The Conducting Community Health Needs Assessments session is a collaboration between EASL and the Greater Boston Evaluation Network. EVALpalooza is a totally new conference opportunity that we are initiating with Kylie Hutchinson and several of her thought leader colleagues.
Conducting Community Health Needs Assessments
Date/Time: September 9, 12:30 - 2 p.m. (CDT)
Cost: $0
Registration Link: https://easl.wildapricot.org/event-3949379
CONNECT WITH US
AEA affiliate since 2004
Minnesota Evaluation Association
P.O. Box 581114,
Minneapolis, MN 55458
Website: www.mneval.org
Email: info@mneval.org
Twitter: @mnevaluation
MNEA is a 501(c)6 organization