An Empirical Examination of Evaluation’s Presence in the Undergraduate Curriculum in the United States

Evaluator education programs have developed to help support the growth of professional evaluators and improve evaluation practice. Empirical research has described where and how evaluation is taught at the graduate level of education, but little is known about the undergraduate level. This study emp...

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