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15. Helen Sawyer, Memphis State U., "Public Policy: Health, Education, and Poverty" (3 pages). 16. Robert Stevens, Michigan State U., "Evaluation of Health Pro- grams and Policies," and "Economics of Health Care." 17. Geoffrey Weller, U. of Ottawa, "The Politics of Heath" (11 pages). 18. Jonathan West, U. or Arizona, "Health and Public Policy" (6 pages). EDUCATIONAL POLICY SYLLABI 1. Joseph Caliguri, U. of Missouri at Kansas City, "The Alienating Administrator" (28 pages) and "Public School Administration and Policy-Making" (8 pages). 2. Robert Cleary, American U., "Education Policy-Making and Admin- istration" (2 pages). 3. Nathan Glazer, Harvard U., "Introduction to Social Policy in Education" (5 pages). 4. Samuel Gove and Richard Zollinger, U. of Illinois, "The Politics of Higher Education" (13 pages). 5. John Heflin, Portland State U., "Politics and the Policy Process in Education" (4 pages). 6. Frederick Lane, CU.N.Y.-Baruch, "The Administration of Higher Education" (6 pages). 7. Roy Licklider, Rutgers U., "Political Problems: The Politics of Higher Education in Comparative Perspective" (2 pages). 8. Theodore Mitau, U. of Minnesota, "The Policy, Politics, and Governance of Higher Education" (24 pages). 9. Tommie Sue Montgomery, CU.N.Y., "Politics of Education," (1 page). 10. Edward Morgan, Lehigh U., "The Politics of Urban Educational Policy" (12 pages). 11. Jeffrey Raff el, U. of Delaware, "Education and P\iblic Policy" (5 pages). 12. Helen Sawyer, Memphis State U. , "P\iblic Policy: Health, Educa- tion, and Poverty" (3 pages). Papers Presented at the American-German Workshop on Evaiuation Research at the Free University of Berlin June 28-30, 1979 Detlef Affeld, BMA, Bonn, "Will Evaluation Ever Be Used for Policy-Making?" Bernard Badura, Konstanz University, "Utilization of Evaluation Research in Government" Howard Freeman, UCLA, and Marian Solomon, Dept. of HEW, "Evaluation Research: What Remains to Be Done and What Can Be Expected?" 174

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15. Helen Sawyer, Memphis State U., "Public Policy: Health,Education, and Poverty" (3 pages).

16. Robert Stevens, Michigan State U., "Evaluation of Health Pro-grams and Policies," and "Economics of Health Care."

17. Geoffrey Weller, U. of Ottawa, "The Politics of Heath" (11pages).

18. Jonathan West, U. or Arizona, "Health and Public Policy"(6 pages).

EDUCATIONAL POLICY SYLLABI

1. Joseph Caliguri, U. of Missouri at Kansas City, "The AlienatingAdministrator" (28 pages) and "Public School Administration andPolicy-Making" (8 pages).

2. Robert Cleary, American U., "Education Policy-Making and Admin-istration" (2 pages).

3. Nathan Glazer, Harvard U., "Introduction to Social Policy inEducation" (5 pages).

4. Samuel Gove and Richard Zollinger, U. of Illinois, "ThePolitics of Higher Education" (13 pages).

5. John Heflin, Portland State U., "Politics and the PolicyProcess in Education" (4 pages).

6. Frederick Lane, CU.N.Y.-Baruch, "The Administration of HigherEducation" (6 pages).

7. Roy Licklider, Rutgers U., "Political Problems: The Politicsof Higher Education in Comparative Perspective" (2 pages).

8. Theodore Mitau, U. of Minnesota, "The Policy, Politics, andGovernance of Higher Education" (24 pages).

9. Tommie Sue Montgomery, CU.N.Y., "Politics of Education,"(1 page).

10. Edward Morgan, Lehigh U., "The Politics of Urban EducationalPolicy" (12 pages).

11. Jeffrey Raff el, U. of Delaware, "Education and P\iblic Policy"(5 pages).

12. Helen Sawyer, Memphis State U. , "P\iblic Policy: Health, Educa-tion, and Poverty" (3 pages).

Papers Presented at the American-German Workshop on EvaiuationResearch at the Free University of Berlin June 28-30, 1979

Detlef Affeld, BMA, Bonn, "Will Evaluation Ever Be Used forPolicy-Making?"

Bernard Badura, Konstanz University, "Utilization of EvaluationResearch in Government"

Howard Freeman, UCLA, and Marian Solomon, Dept. of HEW, "EvaluationResearch: What Remains to Be Done and What Can Be Expected?"

174

Haroun Jamous, Centre de Sociologie d'Innovation, Paris, "What HaveBeen the Experiences with Evaluation in Europe so Far? A FirstReport on an OECD Survey"

Franz Kaufmann and Klaus-Peter Strohmeier, Bielefeld University,"From Experimental Design to 'Qualitative' Field Work in EvaluationResearch"

Thomas Kiresuk, Program Evaluation Resource Center, 501 S. Park Ave.,Minneapolis, "Evaluation and Program Management: Two Ends ThatNever Meet?"

Helmut Kohn, Bundesministerium fur Wirtschaft, Bonn, "Advice byCommission: The Effectiveness of Governmental Commissions"

Manfred Kuchler, Frankfurt University, "Causal Analysis withoutExperiments in Quantitative Evaluation Research"

Robert Levine, Congressional Budget Office, "The Congressional Useof Evaluation for the Policy Process: What Potentials and LimitsAre There?"

Frieder Naschold, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, "Evaluation Researchand Transfer Problems Vis-a-Vis Conflicting Clienteles and Interests"

Martin Rein, MIT, "Next Steps in the Search for Qualitative Re-search Strategies: Input and Process Oriented Research Approachesin Evaluation"

Robert Rich, Princeton University, "Translating Research into Policy:Can Evaluation Be Used for Policy Action?"

Peter Rossi, U. of Massachusetts, "Evaluation as an EmergingProfession: Current Needs and Future Developments"

M. Szeplabi, Bundesministeriiom for Forschxing, Technology Universityof Bonn, "Why and How Should Evaluation Procedures BeInstitutionalized?"

Joseph Wholey, Dept. of HEW, "Designing Evaluation Research inGovernment: Modelling and Organizing without Effects?"

Hellmut Wollmann, Free University at Berlin, "Development and Per-spectives of Evaluation Research in West Germany"

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