Evaluation Capacity Building for Informal STEM Education: Working for Success Across the Field

April 25th, 2019 | RESEARCH

Informal STEM education (ISE) organizations, especially museums, have used evaluation productively but unevenly. We argue that advancing evaluation in ISE requires that evaluation capacity building (ECB) broadens to include not only professional evaluators but also other professionals such as educators, exhibit developers, activity facilitators, and institutional leaders. We identify four categories of evaluation capacity: evaluation skill and knowledge, use of evaluation, organizational systems related to conducting or integrating evaluation, and values related to evaluation. We studied a field-wide effort to build evaluation capacity across a network of organizations and found it important to address individuals' evaluation capacities as well as capacities at the organizational level. Organizational factors that support ECB included redundancy of evaluation capacities across multiple people in an organization, institutional coherence around the value of evaluation, and recognition that ECB can be led from multiple levels of an organizational hierarchy. We argue that the increasing emphasis on evaluation in the ISE field represents an exciting opportunity and that, with targeted strategies and investments, ECB holds great promise for the future of ISE and ISE evaluation.

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Marjorie Bequette, Author, Science Museum of Minnesota
Christopher Cardiel, Author, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
Sarah Cohn, Author
Elizabeth Kollmann, Author, Museum of Science, Boston
Frances Lawrenz, Author, University of Minnesota

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Identifier Type: DOI
Identifier: 10.1002/ev.20351
Identifier Type: ISSN
Identifier: 1534-875x

Publication: New Directions for Evaluation
Volume: 161
Page(s): 107-123

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Audience: Evaluators | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Education and learning science | General STEM
Resource Type: Peer-reviewed article | Research Products
Environment Type: Exhibitions | Museum and Science Center Exhibits | Museum and Science Center Programs | Professional Development | Conferences | Networks | Professional Development and Workshops | Public Programs