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이대회 한국중등영어교육학회 2010 중등영어교육 Vol.3 No.2
This paper is a reflective report of a program evaluation that encountered challenges of nonuse of evaluation findings and subsequently enabled use by re-applying the principles of utilization-focused evaluation (Patton, 2008). An initial program evaluation was carried out on the dual-purpose program of English as a foreign Language (EFL) writing course in a Thai university and a teacher-training program in an applied linguistics department at an American university. To generate program knowledge for the intended use of curriculum and teaching materials development, the evaluator investigated the stakeholders' perceived course goals for the program in question. In the course of evaluation, however, the progress was derailed and ran into nonuse, due largely to the misidentification of the primary intended users of the evaluation. With the reapplication of the key principle of utilization-focused evaluation (UFE), intended use by intended users, the evaluation was put back on track and the utilization of evaluation findings was achieved and maximized. The presentation of evaluation gone astray and its revival provides an account that showcases the significance of appropriate intended user identification in the utilization-focused evaluation approach. At the same time, the potential perils of evaluation nonuse are highlighted, as is the need to take careful steps into the practice of evaluation with a focus on the importance of proper intended user identification.
이대회(Lee, Dae-Hee),김성희(Kim, Sung-Hee) SH도시연구원 2013 주택도시연구 Vol.3 No.1
The objectives of this purpose are to establish a maintenance system for residents of public rental housing and provide them with quality maintenance service by investigating the actual state of facilities used by them. A questionnaire survey was conducted on residents of 12 public rental housing complex located in Seoul, Korea, and 1,002 valid samples were secured. The implications derived from the questionnaire survey are as follows: First, in order to delay the deterioration of public rental housing and maintain comfortable residential environment, residents and management offices should enhance regular inspection activities of facilities as an active subject. Second, it is necessary to enable residents to make a decision about repairing facilities autonomously within the reasonable scope that facilities are not damaged by introducing collective repair services residents want. Third, it is necessary to establish maintenance and repair system focused not on repair companies but on residents in the delivery system of repair services.