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Another low cost online course from Michael Scriven – this weekend!
Claremont Graduate University is offering another online short course (this weekend!) taught by Michael Scriven.
Meta-Evaluation: A Checklist Approach
This is an exceptional opportunity for anyone in the world with good internet access to take part in a course with one of the leaders in evaluation theory. Continue reading →
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