
Kim Dooley
· Professor EmeritaVerifiedTexas A&M University · Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications
Active 1958–2024
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Psychology
- Knowledge management
- Pedagogy
Selected publications
The EVAL framework: Developing impact evaluation scholars
Advancements in Agricultural Development · 2021 · 7 citations
- Computer Science
- Psychology
- Knowledge management
The complexities of food, agriculture, natural resources, and human sciences (FANH) programs and projects require faculty to write and secure funding in addition to mastering skills such as evaluation competencies that integrate abilities in quantitative and qualitative research methods and evaluation theory and practice. The EVAL Framework was developed to advance skill development among FANH graduates to include these competencies and increase the pipeline of students who have the essential skills needed to advance FANH initiatives and priorities. The EVAL Framework includes four primary constructs: (a) Evaluation, (b) Value, (c) Active and Experiential Learning, and (d) Leadership. The purpose of EVAL is to build relationships with untapped FANH fields to develop a pipeline for graduates to become evaluation leaders for advancing food and agricultural sciences. This experiential learning and development model focuses on foundational and enrichment experiences, through formal coursework, project-based learning, and contextually rich environments. Mentoring, individualized development plans, scholarly learning communities, collaboration, transferable skills, and career planning and guidance activities are integrated into the EVAL framework to enhance skill development among EVAL scholars.
Frequent coauthors
- 48 shared
Larry M. Dooley
Texas A&M University
- 40 shared
James Linder
Texas A&M University
- 36 shared
Chehra Aboukinane
Al Akhawayn University
- 36 shared
A. L. Kenimer
Texas A&M University
- 36 shared
Daniel N. Moriasi
- 34 shared
James R. Linder
Auburn University
- 31 shared
Theresa Pesl Murphrey
Texas A&M University
- 31 shared
James R. Lindner
Auburn University
Education
- 1995
PhD, Educational Human Resource Development
Texas A&M University
- 1987
M, Ed., Educational Curriculum and Instruction
Texas A&M University
- 1984
B.S., Educational Curriculum and Instruction
Texas A&M University
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