Communities of Practice (CoPs) offer a powerful way to support learning and strengthen evaluation. Participants will explore how CoPs can advance evaluative thinking, professional learning, and MEL practice by working with the core elements.
Learn more: https://t.co/0eyoycGn57
Hosted in collaboration with the African Evaluation Association, the International Task Force, and AEA’s Democracy, Rights, and Governance TIG, this roundtable discusses evaluation’s role in navigating complex challenges.
🗓️ June 4
⏰ 2 p.m. ET
Register: https://t.co/Y4APqo5hM9
Register for AEA's Summer Workshop in Washington, D.C. to learn practical frameworks for assessing AI tools based on real-world impact.
🗓️ June 24
⏰ 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. ET
🎤 Speaker: Kevin Hong
Claim your spot before the early bird discount ends June 5: https://t.co/rjnWKYReFF
AEA and the family and friends of Dr. George Julnes are honored to continue his legacy of advancing evaluation for social betterment.
📢 Students and new evaluators (within 5 years) are encouraged to apply.
📅 Apply by Thursday, June 4: https://t.co/SRKyRBPyoy
Join us Friday, May 29, at 10 a.m. ET, for our first "Last Friday" listening session, where we will share the goals of these conversations and set the tone for future dialogues.
Members - Login to learn more and register: https://t.co/H59BTj2CNr
We're excited to introduce Last Fridays--monthly listening sessions to ask questions and get updates about AEA. Sessions will take place on the final Friday of each month at 10 a.m. ET. Our first session is this Friday, May 29. Login to learn more: https://t.co/H59BTj2CNr
Join us next week for a virtual coffee break conversation exploring best practices for applying participatory approaches in evaluation.
📅 Tuesday, May 26 | 2 p.m. ET
🎤 Presenter: Tiffany Smith, MS
Free for AEA members; register now: https://t.co/M8DPrtfxPu
Register for AEA's Summer Workshop in Washington, D.C. to learn practical frameworks for assessing AI tools based on real-world impact.
🗓️ June 24
⏰ 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. ET
🎤 Speaker: Kevin Hong
Claim your spot with the early bird discount: https://t.co/rjnWKYReFF
Collaborating with the African Evaluation Association, the International Task Force, and AEA’s Democracy, Rights, and Governance TIG, learn how evaluation can strengthen democracy, advance human rights, and respond to today’s global “polycrisis.” Register: https://t.co/Y4APqo5hM9
As the evaluation field faces political pressures that threaten evidence-based practice and transparency, Tarek Azzam's AJE article, "The Role of Research on Evaluation in Sustaining Democratic Values," delivers a timely call to action.
Log in to read: https://t.co/mtTsAE1td0
The George Julnes Endowed Social Betterment Conference Award supports emerging evaluators presenting at #Eval26—recognizing work that aligns with Dr. Julnes' vision of evaluation as a tool for justice and meaningful change.
📅 Deadline: June 4
🔗 Apply: https://t.co/SRKyRBPyoy
Deadline Approaching: Apply for the AEA Graduate Education Diversity Internship Today
The GEDI program works to engage and support students from groups traditionally underrepresented in the field of evaluation. Apply by Friday, May 15: https://t.co/STF72wbkze
Did you participate in this year's Hackathon? Join us Thursday, May 14, at 2:00 p.m. ET for "Making Sense of What We Made: A Hackathon Debrief," for a closing session blending celebration, reflection, and community sensemaking.
Register now: https://t.co/UlbaXa1dZm
In "How Positionality Shapes Equitable Evaluation: A Latina Emerging Evaluator’s Autoethnography," by Mayra M. Tirado, autoethnography reveals how power, culture, vulnerability, and resilience shape evaluation practice.
Log in to read the AJE article now: https://t.co/lfeUilf31e
The George Julnes Endowed Social Betterment Conference Award supports emerging evaluators presenting at #Eval26—recognizing work that aligns with Dr. Julnes' vision of evaluation as a tool for justice and meaningful change.
📅 Deadline: June 4
🔗 Apply: https://t.co/SRKyRBPyoy
AEA welcomes applications for its Graduate Education Diversity Internship (GEDI) Program. The GEDI program works to engage and support students from groups traditionally underrepresented in the field of evaluation. Apply by May 15: https://t.co/STF72wbkze
Thank you to all who participated in this year's Hackathon! We had over 25 individual submissions, more than double last year's participation! Take a moment to browse the gallery of submissions: https://t.co/5PBOQ9PLw3
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AEA and the ICCE TIG are pleased to invite professional evaluators living and experiencing financial hardship to submit applications for International Travel Awards to attend and present at #Eval26, Nov. 16-20, in Charlotte, NC, USA. Apply by May 8: https://t.co/zbudyqgBii
"Assessing the Usefulness of Health Outcome Measures in the Evaluation of a Mature Program," by Sharon L. Newbill, examines the SW Ag Center, highlighting how strong outcome measures demonstrate the case for sustained funding.
Read the AJE article: https://t.co/GtSgZb6m5H
Did you participate in this year's Hackathon? Join us Thursday, May 14, at 2:00 p.m. ET for "Making Sense of What We Made: A Hackathon Debrief," for a closing session blending celebration, reflection, and community sensemaking.
Register now: https://t.co/UlbaXa1dZm