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| Title | What Works? (Panel 2) |
| Creator | Donaldson, Stewart I. Prosterman, Roy L. Edley, Christopher F. Preskill, Hallie S.
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| Symposium | What Works? A Workshop at Claremont Graduate University
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| Date | 2008-01-12 |
| Subject-LCSH | Evaluation Social sciences Nonprofit organizations Non-governmental organizations Social problems Psychology, Applied Philanthropy
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| Description | When we tackle important social problems, how do we know what will work? This question is central for government agencies, NGOs, business leaders, philanthropists, and universities. This is the second panel discussion in the daylong workshop "What Works?" Dr. Stewart I. Donaldson guides a three-person panel through a discussion of the creation and evaluation of social programs. Roy Prosterman describes the creation of an international program to aid farming populations living in poverty. Dr. Christopher Edley discusses his experience in educational interventions, particularly his experience as a reviewer for the No Child Left Behind Act. Finally, Dr. Hallie Preskill describes the workings of the American Evaluation Association. |
| Publisher | Claremont Graduate University. School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences |
| Language | eng
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| Source | Original video:DVD |
| Relation | Claremont Graduate University Lectures on Applied Psychology and Evaluation Science - http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/col/lap |
| Rights | Physical rights are retained by the institution. Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. Copyright laws. |
| Type | Moving image
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| Running time | 01:02:57 |
| Video Format - 40 Kbps | video/mp4 |
| Video Format - 300 Kbps | video/H264; video/quicktime |
| Video Format - 800 Kbps | video/H264; video/quicktime |
| Video Format - LAN | video/H264; video/quicktime |
| Object File Name | lap00036 |