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Claremont Graduate University

 

Date and time:  28 October – 8 November 2024

Details:  Paid

 

TEI has trained over 10,000 professionals to build the skills evaluators and research professionals need to be successful. Join TEI and our community of international practitioners this fall to elevate your practice. Our courses are right around the corner, and they are filling up quickly!
Please contact us at tei@cgu.edu for a 20% group discount code (available for groups of three or more) or a 20% multi-course discount code (available for individuals registering for three or more courses).
Participation in all TEI courses builds towards our professional certificates in evaluation. To learn more about our program, please visit our website or contact us at tei@cgu.edu.

 

FALL 2024 COURSE SCHEDULE
WEEK 1
• Applied Measurement for Evaluation (Ann Doucette): 3 day course, October 28–30
• Artificial Intelligence for Equity and Justice in Evaluation: Bridging Technology and Practice (Jennifer Villalobos): 3 day course, October 28–30
• Quantitative Methods (Emily E. Tanner-Smith): 2 day course, October 28–29
• Case Studies in Evaluation (Delwyn Goodrick): 2 day course, October 29–30
• Introduction to Data Analysis for Evaluators and Applied Researchers (P. Wesley Schultz): 2 day course, October 29–30
• Outcome and Impact Evaluation (Melvin M. Mark): 3 day course, October 30–November 1
• Developmental Evaluation (Michael Quinn Patton): 2 day course, October 31–November 1
• Evaluability Assessment (Debra J. Rog): 2 day course, October 31–November 1
WEEK 2
• Longitudinal Methods: Building and Maintaining Participant Commitment Across Time (Anna Woodcock): 2 day course, November 4–5 | New TEI course
• Managing for Success: Planning, Implementation, and Reporting (Tiffany Berry): 2 day course, November 4–5
• Using Research, Program Theory, and Logic Models to Design and Evaluate Programs (Stewart I. Donaldson): 2 day course, November 4–5
• Evaluation Research Methods: A Survey of Quantitative & Qualitative Approaches (Jason Siegel): 3 day course, November 6–8
• Introduction to Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (Robert D. Shand): 3 day course, November 6–8
• Introduction to Data Visualization (Alice Feng): 2 day course, November 6–7
• Monitoring and Evaluation: Frameworks and Fundamentals (Ann Doucette): 2 day course, November 7–8
• Applying an Equity Lens to Visualizing and Communicating Data (Alice Feng): 1 day course, November 8
• Utilization-Focused Evaluation (Michael Quinn Patton): 1 day course, November 8

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