Book details
Youth Participatory Evaluation: Strategies for Engaging Young People
Description
Youth Participatory Evaluation: Strategies for Engaging Young People is a groundbreaking book that provides step-by-step, playful, and accessible activities that have proven effective and can be used by evaluators, educators, youth workers, researchers, funders, and children's and human rights advocates in their efforts to more effectively engage young people.
Age
12-18
Text complexity
proficient
Length
208 pages
Why to read
- To gain insights into effective methods for involving young people in the evaluation process of programs designed for their benefit, ensuring their voices are heard and their perspectives are considered.
- To learn about innovative strategies and practical tools that can be used to empower youth, helping them to develop critical thinking and analytical skills as they assess programs that affect their lives.
- To understand the importance of youth engagement in program evaluation, which can lead to more relevant and impactful outcomes, as well as increased accountability and transparency within organizations.
- To explore real-world examples and case studies provided by Kim Sabo Flores, which illustrate the successes and challenges of youth participatory evaluation and can serve as a guide for implementing similar initiatives.