Glocal Evaluation Competencies for Learning As We Go: Zooming in and zooming out to connect system-level solutions to local beneficiaries

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Dr. Keiko Kuji-Shikatani, C.E.
Charmagne Campbell-Patton
Dr. Wendy Rowe, C.E.

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Identifying essential competencies for evaluators has received significant attention in recent years yet practical examples of how to apply competencies to real-time learning in complex environments are lacking. In particular, the experience of those at the local level - ultimate beneficiary individuals (UBIs) - can get lost when evaluations take a systems perspective. Experienced evaluators share how Learning as we go is used to describe utilization-focused developmental evaluation embedding evaluative thinking and building capacity in public sector programs, that support learning and adaptation to improve the lives of those most impacted by inequitable and unsustainable global systems.

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Kuji-Shikatani, K., Campbell-Patton, C., & Rowe, W. (2023). Glocal Evaluation Competencies for Learning As We Go: Zooming in and zooming out to connect system-level solutions to local beneficiaries. Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, 19(46), 31–44. https://doi.org/10.56645/jmde.v19i46.881
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International Evaluator Competence Perspectives
Author Biographies

Dr. Keiko Kuji-Shikatani, C.E., Canadian Evaluation Society Fellow

Dr. Keiko Kuji-Shikatani, CESF, believes that evaluators-as-activist can contribute as stewards ensuring that generations to come will thrive in a caring, equitable and peaceful world. Devoted to supporting emerging evaluators and organizations through sharing her expertise on Learning as we go (DE) & evaluation capacity building in the public sector in Canada and internationally. Instrumental in the operationalization of the Credentialed Evaluator program which is documented in CJPE for VOPEs.

Charmagne Campbell-Patton, Utilization-Focused Evaluation

Charmagne is an independent consultant with fifteen years of program design, implementation and evaluation work across a range of fields. She specializes in qualitative research methods and utilization-focused developmental evaluation. She holds an MA in International Peace and Conflict Resolution from American University’s School of International Service and is co-author of the 5th Edition of Utilization-Focused Evaluation

Dr. Wendy Rowe, C.E., Royal Roads University

Wendy Rowe, CE, MA, PhD, is a scholar and organizational consultant with 25 years of experience working professionally in Canada, United States and international countries, using models of collaboration and empowerment evaluation to enhance organizational capacities, increase program efficiency and effectiveness, and create learning organizations. Dr. Rowe is currently a professor in the School of Leadership Studies at Royal Roads University, with over 150 reports and 30 academic publications.

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