An Ethical Dilemma for a Program Evaluator
Fiona’s Case: An Ethical Dilemma for a Program Evaluator Ethical dilemmas represent an important consideration for public policy and administration professionals. Organizational stakeholders and their values and principles present unique challenges for program evaluators.
For this Discussion, review “Fiona’s Choice: An Ethical Dilemma for a Program Evaluator” on page 473 in the McDavid course text.
Post a response to the following:
•List values and principles that would be important to the main stakeholders in this situation, both for Fiona and the organization.
Use the AEA’s guiding principles for evaluators as a guide.
Explain the values and principles that you selected as important to the main stakeholders and how you would handle this situation.
•McDavid, J. C., Huse, I., & Hawthorn, L. R. L. (2013). Program evaluation and performance measurement: An introduction to practice (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
◦Chapter 12, “The Nature and Practice of Professional Judgment in Program Evaluation” (pp. 439–478)
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