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Captando o significado do contexto para uma avaliação significativa

Translated title of the contribution: Capturing the meaning of context for a meaningful evaluation
  • Thereza Penna Firme
  • , Vathsala Stone
  • , Ana Carolina Letichevsky
  • , Angela Cristina Dannemann
  • Cesgranrio Foundation
  • D and S Associate Engineers

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Abstract

That an individual evaluee is a unique composition of attributes and needs is commonly understood. What is less obvious is that programs, too, have complex personalities of their own, like the individuals that compose them. They draw their needs from their own contexts, and draw meaning from an evaluation, operating in these unique contexts. What is meaningful to one program may not be so for another. Evaluation is influenced by the program's context. Reciprocally, it can influence the context too. The challenge is to fully discover the context with its needs, so results are meaningful to the program in its sphere of influence. Three types of evaluation contexts from the Brazilian experience will be illustrated and discussed in this paper - a high visibility program within a political context; a low visibility program with an unclear context; and a program context with two simultaneously active components.

Translated title of the contributionCapturing the meaning of context for a meaningful evaluation
Original languagePortuguese (Brazil)
Pages (from-to)873-886
Number of pages14
JournalEnsaio
Volume18
Issue number69
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2010

Keywords

  • Evaluation-context relationship
  • Meaningful evaluation
  • Program context

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