Evaluation education in South Africa: Characteristics and challenges in a changing world

Background: South Africa and other developing countries are facing an ever-increasing demand for competent evaluators. In addition, increasing demands are being placed on those who become evaluators. What does this mean for evaluation education in its current form and state in South Africa? In addit...

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Main Authors: Lauren Wildschut, Tikwiza R. Silubonde
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2020-10-01
Series:African Evaluation Journal
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Online Access:https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/476
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spelling doaj-53b37545bc1d4ad3b6182f408d7302292020-11-25T03:59:06ZengAOSISAfrican Evaluation Journal2310-49882306-51332020-10-0181e1e1110.4102/aej.v8i1.476140Evaluation education in South Africa: Characteristics and challenges in a changing worldLauren Wildschut0Tikwiza R. Silubonde1Centre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology (CREST), Faculty of Arts and Social Science, Stellenbosch University, StellenboschCentre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology (CREST), Faculty of Arts and Social Science, Stellenbosch University, StellenboschBackground: South Africa and other developing countries are facing an ever-increasing demand for competent evaluators. In addition, increasing demands are being placed on those who become evaluators. What does this mean for evaluation education in its current form and state in South Africa? In addition, what possible responses can be there to the diverse drivers of change within the dynamic social context in which evaluators operate? Objectives: This article aims to address some of the questions related to the supply and demand profile of evaluation in South Africa, which may be useful for other developing countries. Method: A literature review and key informant interviews were carried out to answer the key research questions. Results: The article describes the provision of formal evaluation education and the challenges currently facing university-based offerings. The study provides a framework for considering the interaction between the supply and demand elements in the field of evaluation. Strategies are proposed for strengthening the supply of evaluators and ensuring that these evaluators can respond to the growing demands being placed on them. Conclusion: This article is valuable for all evaluation stakeholders as it provides insight into the academic landscape of evaluation in a developing context and explores practical ways to support and strengthen capacity building efforts in similar contexts.https://aejonline.org/index.php/aej/article/view/476evaluator educationevaluation landscapeevaluation curriculumafrican evaluationmonitoring and evaluationsouth african evaluation
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Evaluation education in South Africa: Characteristics and challenges in a changing world
African Evaluation Journal
evaluator education
evaluation landscape
evaluation curriculum
african evaluation
monitoring and evaluation
south african evaluation
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Tikwiza R. Silubonde
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title Evaluation education in South Africa: Characteristics and challenges in a changing world
title_short Evaluation education in South Africa: Characteristics and challenges in a changing world
title_full Evaluation education in South Africa: Characteristics and challenges in a changing world
title_fullStr Evaluation education in South Africa: Characteristics and challenges in a changing world
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation education in South Africa: Characteristics and challenges in a changing world
title_sort evaluation education in south africa: characteristics and challenges in a changing world
publisher AOSIS
series African Evaluation Journal
issn 2310-4988
2306-5133
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background: South Africa and other developing countries are facing an ever-increasing demand for competent evaluators. In addition, increasing demands are being placed on those who become evaluators. What does this mean for evaluation education in its current form and state in South Africa? In addition, what possible responses can be there to the diverse drivers of change within the dynamic social context in which evaluators operate? Objectives: This article aims to address some of the questions related to the supply and demand profile of evaluation in South Africa, which may be useful for other developing countries. Method: A literature review and key informant interviews were carried out to answer the key research questions. Results: The article describes the provision of formal evaluation education and the challenges currently facing university-based offerings. The study provides a framework for considering the interaction between the supply and demand elements in the field of evaluation. Strategies are proposed for strengthening the supply of evaluators and ensuring that these evaluators can respond to the growing demands being placed on them. Conclusion: This article is valuable for all evaluation stakeholders as it provides insight into the academic landscape of evaluation in a developing context and explores practical ways to support and strengthen capacity building efforts in similar contexts.
topic evaluator education
evaluation landscape
evaluation curriculum
african evaluation
monitoring and evaluation
south african evaluation
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