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From Theory to Practice and Back: Finding New Ways to Link Research and Practice
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Cornell UniversityProgram Planning and Evaluation
From Theory to Practice and Back: Finding New Ways to Link Research and Practice
Jennifer Southwick BrownPh.D. Candidate
Department of Human DevelopmentMay 31, 2007
• Evaluation Team Leaders– Bill Trochim, Jennifer Southwick Brown,
Sarah Hertzog, Claire Lobdell, Cath Kane • Evaluation Planning Partnerships
– 7 sites in Cornell Cooperative Extension• New York City, Tompkins County, St. Lawrence
County, Jefferson County, Chenango County, Onondaga County, Ulster County
– Museum of the Earth, Cornell Center for Materials Research
Acknowledgements
• Why did we read the Renger & Hurley (2006) article?
• Systems Evaluation– From logic models to Pathway models– Analysis of evidence
• The Netway: Creating a tool for the future
Overview
• Program theory– Theory of change
• What we’re going to do, with whom, in what context, to effect what outcomes
– Logic Model• Visual representation (typically columnar) of the
inputs, activities, outputs, short- and long-term outcomes associated with a program
• Basic theory
What do we mean by theory?
• Activities, Stakeholders, Participants, Outcomes, Goals
• How can we achieve a link between research and practice?– Planning and Evaluation/Feedback
What do we mean by practice?
Youth Leadership Academy
Public Presentation
Program
Developing a Program Model: NYC 4-H After-School Clubs and Special Interest Projects
Context / Assumptions
Inputs Activities
Students make public
presentations to a group
Outputs
Youth interest in science
Increased interest in science
education
Develop leadership
skills
Short Medium Long
Outcomes
Curricula
FTE Extension Educators
Partnerships (community, sponsors)
State & National 4-H
Initiatives
Volunteers
Agilent Science & Tech
Volunteer Orientation &
Trainings
Students complete
engineering kits
Increased rates of higher
education & career
goal attainment
Funder mandates time & budgetary constraints
Staff is proficient at train-the trainer skills
Increased rates of higher
education & career
goal attainment
Short-Term OutcomesOutputsActivity
Developing a Pathway Model
Agilent Science & Tech
Public Presentation
Program
Volunteer Orientation &
Trainings
Youth Leadership Academy
Legend:
Students complete
engineering kits
Students make public
presentations to a group
Youth interest in science
Develop leadership
skills Increased interest in science
education
Medium-Term Outcomes Long-Term Outcomes
Articulating Causal Relationships
Students complete
engineering kits
Youth interest in science
Increased interest in science
education
Analysis of Evidence: Finding the “Golden Spike”
Students complete
engineering kits
Youth interest in science
Increased interest in science
education
Increased rates of higher
education & career
goal attainment
• The Netway is an internet-based database tool for monitoring and tracking program activities and participants
• Features of the Netway– Stores program information– Converts logic models to pathway models– Produces evaluation plans– Stores participant information– Provides logic model, pathway model, &
participant reports
The Netway
http://www.extensionnetway.net/
The Netway: Tracking Programs
The Netway: Logic Model
The Netway: Pathway Model
The Netway: Evaluation Plan Report
• Program– Description– Questions– Activities
• Methods– Sampling– Measures– Design– Analysis
• Reporting
The Netway: Develop Evaluation Plan
The Netway: Participant Report
• Interactive user database– Practitioner Practitioner: Connecting
similar programs, activities, outcomes, & measures
– Practitioner Researcher: Connecting research to programs
• Referral Linkages• Social Networking• Interactive Web Graphics
The Netway in the Future
The Netway in the Future: Referral Linkages
The Netway in the Future: Networking
The Netway in the Future: Academic Portal
The Netway in the Future: Student Portal
The Netway in the Future: Visual Networks
http://www.touchgraph.com/
The Netway in the Future: Visual Networks
http://www.touchgraph.com/
The Netway in the Future: Visual Networks
The Netway: Research to Practice AND BACK
• Pilot testing and development with the 7 CCE sites, Museum of the Earth, and CCMR
• Designing and populating the researcher portal
• Finding gaps in the research literature• Adding additional portals
Online Resources
• Research Methods Knowledge Base http://www.socialresearchmethods.net
• Penn State Cooperative Extension (website) Extension and Outreach Program Evaluation:http://www.extension.psu.edu/evaluation/
• University of Wisconsin Extension (online course) Enhancing Program Performance through Logic Models: http://www1.uwex.edu/ces/lmcourse/
• Cornell Website:http://evaluation.cce.cornell.edu
Initiation Development Maturity Translation &Dissemination
Farmer’s Market
EFNEP
Project Bridge
Program Lifecycle
Initiation Development Maturity Translation &Dissemination
Farmer’s Market
Program Phase
Evaluation Phase
Project Bridge
EFNEP
Program & Evaluation Alignment