No. 1-2, December 2001
Index
- AES Contacts 2001, 2002
- An overview of evaluation theories
- Building a performance-based monitoring and evaluation system: The challenges facing developing countries
- Characteristics of an Ideal Program
- Conference Report
- Evaluation in the ‘new’ knowledge age
- Evaluation of emergency treatment and follow-up for deliberate self-harming youth aged 15-24
- Evaluation research in Australasia: Moving forward
- Free electronic journals and newsletters of interest to evaluators
- How to Design Better Programs: A Staff Centred Stakeholder Approach to Program Logic Modeling
- If promises filled column inches, you would have seen this issue four months ago, when it was originally scheduled
- Individuals’ ability to predict their own personality test scores
- Making two plus two equal five
- Monitoring: The slow cousin of evaluation, or an equal partner?
- Notes to Contributors
- Outcome-based evaluation (2nd edn)
- Progress of a Participatory Panel
- The 2001 AES Awards
- The wheelbarrow, the mosaic and the double helix
- This is an Interesting and Exciting Time to be Taking up the Role of AES President. Evaluation is growing and Developing both within Australasia and Internationally
- Visualising program logic: Two new graphic conventions
- Who benefits? Who loses?
- Workshop on AES standards development