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Guerci, Marco; Vinante, Marco – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2011
Purpose: In recent years, the literature on program evaluation has examined multi-stakeholder evaluation, but training evaluation models and practices have not generally taken this problem into account. The aim of this paper is to fill this gap. Design/methodology/approach: This study identifies intersections between methodologies and approaches…
Descriptors: Evaluation Needs, Program Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods
Guerci, Marco; Bartezzaghi, Emilio; Solari, Luca – International Journal of Training and Development, 2010
Corporate universities have emerged as a mechanism for providing companies with a wide variety of training and development activities. They are a recent but under-researched phenomenon, and given their substantial budgets, it might be expected that they would wish to evaluate what they do. The authors explore the evaluation practices of six…
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Stakeholders, Educational Practices, Models
Peer reviewedBianciardi, Marco; Galliano, Marina – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1987
The training models of two schools of family therapy in Italy are compared on the basis of the logical level of intervention practiced at each school. The relational context in each program, the therapeutic style taught, and selected characteristics of each clinical method are examined. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Training, Family Counseling

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