Cybernetics: A possible solution for the "knowledge gap" between "external" and "internal" in evaluation processes
This paper addresses the issue of the knowledge gap between evaluators and the entity being evaluated: the dilemma of the knowledge of professional evaluators vs. the in-depth knowledge of the evaluated subjects. In order to optimize evaluative outcomes, the author suggests an approach based on ideas borrowed from the science of cybernetics as a method of evaluation--one that enables in-depth perception of the evaluated field without jeopardizing a rigorous study or the evaluator's professionalism. The paper focuses on the main concepts that deal with this dilemma - showing how cybernetics combines the different bodies of knowledge of the different stakeholders, including the professional evaluator, resulting in a coherent body of knowledge created mainly by those internal to the process, owned by them, and relevant to all - those who are internal and those who are external and their different purposes.
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2010
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Authors: | Levin-Rozalis, Miri |
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Evaluation and Program Planning. - Elsevier, ISSN 0149-7189. - Vol. 33.2010, 4, p. 333-342
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Cybernetics Internal evaluation External evaluation Knowledge gap Abduction |
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