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LDT 506 M7: Self-Assessment and Reflection

  LDT 506 | May 4, 2025 Self-Assessment and Reflection Introduction Evaluation is more than a technical task, it is an applied discipline that ties together inquiry, ethics, and collaboration to inform and improve practice. As emphasized by Russ-Eft and Preskill (2009), the most impactful evaluations don’t just measure outcomes; they help organizations learn, adapt, and thrive. Throughout the past six weeks in LDT 506, I've gained a deeper understanding of evaluation as a thoughtful and human-centered process. It is grounded in asking meaningful questions and guided by established principles that ensure the evaluation is ethical, relevant, and purposeful. Through the lens of Stevahn, King, Ghere, and Minnema’s (2005) taxonomy, the AEA Evaluator Competencies (2018), and IBSTPI’s (2012) standards, I’ve been able to reflect meaningfully on where I currently stand, and where I need to grow as an evaluator working at the intersection of learning design, federal training systems, and ven...