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Empowerment Evaluation×Most Significant Change×
FagområdePublic PolicyPublic Policy
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår19942005
OphavspersonDavid FettermanRick Davies & Jess Dart
TypeParticipatory, capacity-building evaluation approachParticipatory, story-based monitoring and evaluation technique
Oprindelig kildeFetterman, D. M. (1994). Empowerment evaluation. Evaluation Practice, 15(1), 1–15. DOI ↗Davies, R., & Dart, J. (2005). The 'Most Significant Change' (MSC) Technique: A Guide to Its Use. link ↗
AliasserFetterman Empowerment Evaluation, Self-Determination EvaluationMSC, MSC Technique, Story-Based Monitoring, Davies-Dart Most Significant Change
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ResuméEmpowerment evaluation is a participatory approach in which an evaluator acts as a coach and critical friend, helping program staff and community members evaluate their own work so as to foster improvement and self-determination. Introduced by David Fetterman in his 1994 presidential address to the American Evaluation Association, it deliberately shifts control of the evaluation to the people running the program. The goal is not only to assess merit and worth but to build the group's internal capacity for evaluative thinking and to embed evaluation as a routine, owned part of organisational life.The Most Significant Change (MSC) technique is a participatory, story-based approach to monitoring and evaluation developed by Rick Davies and refined with Jess Dart. It involves the systematic collection of stories of significant change from the field and the deliberative selection of the most significant of these by panels of stakeholders. There are no predefined indicators; instead, value judgements about what change matters most are made transparently by those involved, making MSC especially suited to capturing unexpected and qualitative outcomes in complex programs.
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