‘There is plenty of sound advice for beginners, an update for individuals with more background, and pragmatic tools for everyone in the Needs Assessment process.’
—Valerie Larsen, University of Virginia
This book shows how to analyze and combine qualitative and quantitative data. The authors also explain how to put results together to facilitate making empirically based needs decisions.
Although this book can be used in a stand-alone fashion, it is part of the Needs Assessment KIT— five interrelated and sequenced books that take the reader through the needs assessment process (ISBN: 978-0-7619-2595-8).
Tabla de materias
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1. The Data and Prioritization Mess: What Is the NAC Getting Into?
2. Dealing With Qualitative Needs Data
3. Coping With Quantitative Needs Data
4. Getting the Results Together for Prioritization
5. Prioritizing Identified Needs
6. Some Negging Afterthoughts and Caveats
References
Index
Sobre el autor
Jeffry L.
White is Assistant
Professor of Educational Foundations and Leadership at the University
of Louisiana, Lafayette. He teaches
statistics, quantitative research methods, program evaluation and measurement
and assessment. He received his Ph.D. from the Ohio State
University in Quantitative
Research, Evaluation and Measurement. He has Masters Degrees in Educational
Research and Evaluation, Public Policy and Management and Health Services
Administration. He is a member of AEA and served as Chair, Co-Chair and Program
Chair of the Needs Assessment Topical Interest Group (TIG). He has published a
diverse group of journals.