| Professor Stake received his B.A. in Mathematics with a minor
in naval science and Spanish from the University of Nebraska in 1950.
He graduated
with an M.A. in educational psychology in 1954 from this university. In
1958, he received his Ph.D. in psychology from Princeton University.
From
1955 to 1958, he was a Psychometric Fellow at the Educational Testing
Service.
Then, an Associate Professor and Faculty Research Coordinator of
the College of Education at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. In
1963,
he arrived at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he
assisted
Thomas Hastings, Lee Cronbach, and Jack Easley in the creation of the
new
evaluation center, CIRCE, and in developing a program of research on
program
evaluation. He also became the Associate Director of the Statewide High
School Testing Program. In 1975, he became director of CIRCE. He has
been
active in the program evaluation profession and has promoted an
approach
to evaluation methods called "responsive evaluation." He took up a
qualitative
perspective, particularly case study methods, in order to represent the
personal experience and complexity of evaluation study. He received the
Lazerfeld Award from the
American Evaluation Association and an honorary doctorate from the
University
of Uppsala. RESEARCH AND EVALUATION In recent years, Dr. Stake has worked on evaluation of the Chicago Teachers Academy for Mathematics and Science; Bridges, a national study of children's museums, and a study of the ethics of program evaluation. He and his associates evaluated training in Reader Focused Writing for the Veterans Benefit Administrators and the National Youth Sports Program for the NCAA. They evaluated arts education in the Guilmore Foundation's Education for All program. His previous work focused on program evaluation theory and practice, and qualitative research methods including the case study. He teaches courses on program evaluation, case study research, qualitative data analysis and the evaluation of curriculum. TEACHING, COURSES TAUGHT
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