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ANZEA Conference 2022
10 - 12 October 2022 | Te Papa, Wellington
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Featured Contributors 1: Ka mua, ka muri, ka mua ka ako: Reflecting on the past to inform our futures
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Panel presentation 1: Building on the experience of Māori evaluation leaders to create a flourishing kaupapa Māori evaluation future
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Panel Discussion 1: LOOKING BACK. Development of evaluation as a profession
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Panel Presentation 2: A conversation with Pākehā and Tauiwi evaluators reflecting on their journeys and hopes for social equity- and te Tiriti- based practice in Aotearoa.
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Featured Contributors 2: Dr. Jesse Kokaua
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Featured Contributors 3: Jeph Mathias - Presented by Allen & Clarke
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Panel Discussion 4: Future of evaluation
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D.01 Kaupapa Māori Evaluation: Celebrating the ordinary
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Welcome and introduction to day
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Lunch break
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Formal thank you for Taumata and Dr. Fiona Cram
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Morning tea break
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B.02 Te Koha (the gift): An iwi (tribal) approach to scaling and its implications for evaluation
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Welcome and introduction to day
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Afternoon tea break
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Poropororoaki
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B.06 Te Korekoreka – a tool for evaluative practice
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A.06 Using systems thinking tools to build effective logic models
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B.03 Footprints Evaluation
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A.04 Disrupting performance and accountability with evaluative thinking and practice: An iwi initiative to shift mindsets and practices and shine a light on what it means to live by, and be accountable to Ngāi Tahu values and principles.
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B.04 Building capability to shift evaluation practice into organisations
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A.11 What does it take to do developmental evaluation (DE) in a government context? Lessons, insights and learning.
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B.12 The changing roles and drivers for evaluation: how do evaluators help save the world, and what new skills do we need?
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A.05 He taonga rongonui, te aroha ki te tāngata | Actioning the capacity of aroha for positive change through evalautive leadership
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D.02 From Taumarunui to Whanganui + places in between: 3 challenges encountered by a Pākehā evaluator along the way
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A.10 Ethics review and community-based practice
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D.03 Bicultural evaluation: critical moments in our (ongoing) journey
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B.07 Is the Pacific only for the Pasifika researcher?
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C.07 Implications of historical social policy on current day evaluative practices
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D.12 Evaluating system change: Exploring how project innovations transform business as usual
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B.08 Papata pē ka na’e Lalanga | It may feel rough on the surface but the mat has been strongly woven together
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Using rubrics to drive systemic change for both equity and sustainability
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B.05 Examining the practice of synthesis: robust evaluative reasoning in dynamic evaluation contexts
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A.08 Having ‘Skin in The Game’ in Kaupapa Māori Evaluation
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Lunch discussion - Meet & Greet of ANZEA Board
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Lunch discussion - Future of the Taumata
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Hui Māori
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D.04 Evaluative synthesis: pitfalls and tips
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D.06: Supporting Te Tiriti o Waitangi responsiveness in an environmental science research programme through evaluation
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D.07 Nā tō rourou, nā taku rourou …
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D.09 Advancing a system-based approach to educational evaluation by building on established participatory evaluation practices
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A.12 Evaluation as public service. What does moving forward look like?
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Pākehā Forum
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C.08 "Paddling an inclusive waka - Sport NZ's journey to develop a holistic value for money framework"
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Registration desk open
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D.13 The unfortunate tale: great programme design let down by traditional commissioning and contracting methods - what this means for evaluators.
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