The focus is on continuous improvement by concentrating on four areas of a program. Oct, 2014 understanding and choosing evaluation approaches is critical to many professions, and evaluation theory, models, and applications, second edition is the benchmark evaluation guide. Two of the approaches, reflecting the political realities of evaluation, are often used illegitimately to falsely characterize a program s value and are labeled pseudo. Foundational models for 21st century program evaluation. Stufflebeam 2003 contends that the cipp framework was developed as a means of linking evaluation with programme decisionmaking. Thus, the literature and technology of evaluation proliferated. It is organized according to the joint committee program evaluation standards. In a report entitled, exploring the principals contribution to school. Evaluation theory, models, and applications, 2nd edition wiley. That model stufflebeam, 1966 was developed in the late 1960s as one alternative to the views about evaluations that were most prevalent at that time those oriented to objectives, testing, and experimental design. Stufflebeam, phd, was distinguished university professor emeritus at western michigan university wmu until his death in 2017. The historical roots and range of selection from evaluation theory, models, and applications, 2nd edition book. It is well established that stakeholders are more likely to buy into, contr. He founded and directed the evaluation center at the ohio state university and moved it to wmu, where he directed it until 2002.
Evaluation denotes the monitoring of progress towards desired goals and objectives. International handbook of educational evaluation part one. In a posting to a listserv on november 16, 2002, scriven describes how and why the kec was developed. The cipp evaluation model by stufflebeam, daniel l. These approaches, in varying degrees, are unique and cover most program evaluation efforts. Provus stakes, and stufflebeams contributions were well. Dan played four key roles with the project and participants.
He also designed the wmu interdisciplinary phd program in evaluation. Because of its important historic role, process accountability. Copies of an examination draft of the su erintendent performance evaluation. Daniel stufflebeam 19362017, an internationally renowned figure in evaluation who founded the western michigan university evaluation center died july 23, 2017, in kalamazoo at the age of 80. It is well established that stakeholders are more likely to buy into, contribute to. This checklist is based on a wide range of program evaluations.
One of the founding fathers of the field of evaluation, daniel l. Stufflebeam the evaluation center, western michigan university, ml, usa lori a. Daniel stufflebeam created the cipp model in 1966 to evaluate. Stufflebeam, once noted that the purpose of evaluation is to improve, not prove stufflebeam 1993.
Pdf an evaluation of the development and implementation of. The cipp model was created in the 1960s by daniel stufflebeam and is considered a decisionoriented model that systematically collects information about a program to identify strengths and limitations in content or delivery, to improve program effectiveness or plan for the future of a program. Stufflebeams 80 research works with 2,763 citations and 20,044 reads, including. Additional information, including a technical manual and the results of five field tests of the.
Unlike many models, cipp provides for feedback throughout a program. Understanding and choosing evaluation approaches is critical to many professions, and evaluation theory, models, and applications, second edition is the benchmark evaluation guide. Cipp is an evaluation model that requires the evaluation of context, input, process and product in judging a programmes value. Stufflebeam march 17, 2007 the cipp evaluation model is a comprehensive framework for guiding evaluations of programs, projects, personnel, products, institutions, and systems. The cipp models considers four factors in evaluation context, input, process, product from which it derives its name. Sep 26, 2014 understanding and choosing evaluation approaches is critical to many professions, and evaluation theory, models, and applications, second edition is the benchmark evaluation guide.
The golden standard evaluation reference text now in its second edition, evaluation theory, models, and applications is the vital text on evaluation models, perfect for classroom use as a textbook, and as a professional evaluation reference. Stufflebeam, the authoritative presentation of a leading evaluation approach, this book describes the cipp context, input, process, and product models origin, concepts, and procedures. Extracting actionable results from a projects results can be challenging. The population comprised the principal, heads of each wing and teachers of various branches of a welfare school system in rawalpindi. He founded the evaluation center at ohio state university in 1965 and was its director until 2002. Daniel leroy stufflebeam, 80, of kalamazoo, michigan passed away, sunday, july 23, 2017, at bronson hospital in kalamazoo due to heart failure. Cipp evaluation model is a program evaluation model which was developed by daniel stufflebeam and colleagues in the 1960s. Daniel stufflebeams cipp model is applied as the evaluation framework. Evaluation models for evaluating educational programs. Such evaluations help interested audiences decide whether a program refined through development and formative evaluation achieved its goals, met targeted needs, constitutes a significant contribution in the program s substantive, and is worth what it cost. Stufflebeam developed the cipp evaluation model in the 1960s, cipp being an acronym for context, input, process and.
Contents the checklist proposed by stufflebeam have the following topics. Stufflebeam, a pioneer in the field of evaluation, came to wmu from ohio state university in 1973. Foundational models for 21 century program evaluation evaluateca. Daniel stufflebeam and the world bank sciencedirect. This checklist, patterned after the cipp model, is focused on program evaluations, particularly those aimed at effecting longterm, sustainable improvements. Implementation of cipp model for quality evaluation at. The best and most applicable of the program evaluation approaches appear to be.
It is equally important to decide w hich appr oache s are best aba ndoned. Contractual agreements context evaluation input evaluation process evaluation impact evaluation effectiveness evaluation sustainability evaluation transportability evaluation metaevaluation the final synthesis report it also provided a list of references and related checklists. Madaus, thomas kellaghan published by springer netherlands isbn. Stufflebeams ipp evaluation model the cipp acronym stands for context, input, process, and product. In this decisionoriented approach, program evaluation is defined as the systematic collection. This checklist is for performing final, summative metaevluations. The book begins with an overview of the evaluation field and program evaluation standards, and proceeds to cover the most widely used evaluation.
A program evaluation of an apprenticeship program using. This important book shows how to choose from a growing array of. Evaluation models stufflebeam 2001 new directions for. Evaluation theory, models, and applications by daniel. Chapter daniel stufflebeams cipp model for evaluationan improvement and accountabilityoriented approach learning objectives in this chapter you will learn about the following. Cipp is an acronym for context, input, process and product.
Daniel was born september 19, 1936 in waverly, iowa to leroy and melva mae hazelwood stufflebeam. The purpose of this study was to evaluate educational quality at schools using stufflebeams cipp evaluation model 1983. Lack of financial support for theory development in evaluation 4. The cipp model for program evaluation springerlink. A historical overview models, metaphors, and definitions in evaluation.
Program evaluation 12 in moving to a new millennium, it is an opportune time for evaluators to critically appraise their program evaluation appr oache s and dec ide which one s are most worthy of continued a pplication and fur ther development. Ulum 2016 whilst citing stufflebeam 2003 defines evaluation guiding the. The key evaluation checklist evolved out of the work of a committee set up. Stufflebeams ipp evaluation model defining evaluation. Kluwer international handbooks of education, vol 9.
On the way to guiding principles in german evaluation. How to use the cipp model for program evaluation work. Sustainability evaluation assesses the extent to which a programs contributions are. Wingate the evaluation center, western michigan university, ml, usa educational evaluation encompasses a wide array of. Evaluation theory, models, and applications 2nd ed. Stufflebeam, distinguished professor emeritus at western michigan university, died of heart failure on july 23, 2017, in kalamazoo, michigan. This checklist, patterned after the cipp model, is focused on program. Evaluation theory, models, and applications edition 1 by. Context evaluation is the assessment of the environ. Michael scriven, lori shephard, robert stake, and daniel stufflebeam. Doc discuss the merits and demerits of stufflebeams. Program accountability is prominent in the process section of daniel stufflebeams cipp model. One of the authors rescued two manila files from the garbage dealing with a presentation that daniel stufflebeam made to the world bank on december 1993 and a subsequent world bank conference on evaluation and development in which he participated 56 december 1994.
See daniel stufflebeams evaluation contracts checklist at. We begin the second half of the book with evaluation, a. Simposium psikologi dan kesihatan sosiali spksi 2017. Evaluation is the systematic process of delineating, obtaining, reporting, and applying descriptive and. Stufflebeam harold and beulah mckee professor of education and distinguished university professor western michigan university presented at the 2003 annual conference of the oregon program evaluators network open. These are four distinct types of evaluation, and they all can be done in a single comprehensive evaluation or a single type can be done as a standalone evaluation. Cipp model poorvu center for teaching and learning. Evaluation theory, models, and applications daniel l. Stufflebeams cipp model of context c, input i, process p, and product p. Viewpoints on educational and human services evaluation author. Program evaluations metaevaluation checklist based on the program evaluation standards daniel l. Factors that influenced my conduct of evaluations and evaluation training programs. Implementation of cipp model for quality evaluation at school. An analysis of the practice of educational program evaluation.
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