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1 online resource (231 pages) |
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polychrome |
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Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL |
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Summary |
Evaluation politics is one of the most critical, yet least understood aspects of evaluation. To succeed, evaluators must grasp the politics of their situation, lest their work be derailed. This engrossing novel illuminates the politics and ethics of evaluation, even as it entertains. Paul Reeder, an experienced (and all too human) evaluator, must unravel political, ethical, and technical puzzles in a mysterious world he does not fully comprehend. The book captures the complexities of evaluation politics in ways other works do not. Written expressly for learning and teaching, the evaluation novel is an unconventional foray into vital topics rarely explored. |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Educational evaluation -- Political aspects -- Fiction.
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Educational evaluation. |
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Fiction.
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Educational evaluation -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Fiction.
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Electronic books.
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Fiction.
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Print version: House, Ernest R. Regression to the mean. Charlotte, N.C. : IAP/Information Age Pub., ©2007 9781593118495 (DLC) 2007037773 |
ISBN |
9781607526353 (electronic book) |
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1607526352 (electronic book) |
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128141302X |
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9781281413024 |
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9781593118495 (paperback) |
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159311849X (paperback) |
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9781593118501 (hardcover) |
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1593118503 (hardcover) |
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