Volume
62
Issue
1
DOI
10.34068/joe.62.01.16
Abstract
Studies have shown the importance of program evaluation in Extension and its value in communicating Extension program successes. This current study was conducted to assess Extension educators’ motivation toward program evaluation using the self-determination theory. Respondents perceived that they were not competent enough to engage in program evaluation but greatly valued program evaluation. Further analysis of our theory-informed survey data revealed that perceived competence and value positively predicted interest in program evaluation. Our findings contribute to Extension professional development discourse.
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Recommended Citation
Ogunade, A. C., Kruger, M., & Abeleje, O. (2024). Assessing Extension Educators' Motivation for Program Evaluation Using Self Determination Theory. The Journal of Extension, 62(1), Article 16. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.62.01.16
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