Evaluation of Teacher Induction Practices in a US University English Language Program: Towards Useful Evaluation

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2007
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Yang, Weiwei
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This article reported on a formative and internal evaluation of teacher induction practices for newly hired teachers in a US university ESL program. By adopting a utilization-focused approach, evaluators produced a design that was articulated to the information needs of the evaluation users. The ensuing findings were then used to develop and improve program practices in specific and high-priority ways. This paper calls for attention to ways of enhancing the utility of evaluations within language education programs – and thereby enhancing the value of what language educators do – and it illustrates how a utilization-focused approach can help to ensure the actual uses and the utility of evaluation practices.
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program evaluation, utilization-focused evaluation, teacher induction
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59 pages
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