Evaluative Thinking in Practice: Implications for Evaluation from Paulo Freire's Work in Guinea-Bissau

Background: Evaluative thinking is rigorous analysis of evidence and reasoning to inform judgments of merit, worth, value, significance, and utility. Although formal concepts and definitions for evaluative thinking have only emerged recently, its practice has been around for many years. In-depth his...

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Main Authors: Thomaz K. Chianca (Author), Cladius Ceccon (Author), Michael Q. Patton (Author)
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Published: The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University, 2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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