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Enhancing environmental educators' evaluation competencies: insights from an examination of the effectiveness of the My Environmental Education Evaluation Resource Assistant (MEERA) website
Authors:Michaela T Zint  Patrick F Dowd  Beth A Covitt
Institution:1. School of Natural Resources &2. Environment , University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA;3. School of Education , University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA;4. College of Literature, Science and the Arts , University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA;5. Environment , University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA;6. Environmental Studies Program , University of Montana , Missoula, Montana, USA
Abstract:To conduct evaluations that can benefit individual programs as well as the field as a whole, environmental educators must have the necessary evaluation competencies. This exploratory study was conducted to determine to what extent a self‐directed learning resource entitled My Environmental Education Evaluation Resource Assistant (MEERA) can enhance environmental educators' evaluation competencies. The multiple case studies relied on data from eight environmental educators with limited evaluation experience who used MEERA to evaluate one of their programs. Results suggest that MEERA can (1) increase environmental educators' perceived evaluation competencies, (2) help environmental educators produce quality evaluation outputs, and (3) foster their use of evaluation results. Perceived benefits of using MEERA included obtaining evidence of program success, insights into how to improve programs, and alternative ways of thinking about programs. Perceived challenges included varying difficulties with evaluation tasks such as prioritizing evaluation questions and designing data collection instruments and, in line with this, desiring personal expert assistance for context‐specific advice and reassurance. This research contributes to expanding understanding of how to enhance environmental educators' evaluation competencies and practices.
Keywords:evaluation  capacity building  adult education  beliefs  environmental education
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