35. Becoming a Credentialed Evaluator: Would I Do It Over?
Description
In this episode, Maria reflects on her experience of becoming a Credentialed Evaluator through the Canadian Evaluation Society (CES) and explores the evolving professionalization of the evaluation field. She examines both the support and skepticism surrounding the credentialing process, presenting key arguments for and against the program. Drawing from her own journey, Maria offers thoughtful insights into the tangible and intangible benefits of earning this designation. She also provides considertions for anyone considering this path, encouraging a careful assessment of the long-term commitment and financial investment involved.
Resources:
Maria used a few resources to prepare this episode including this paper and this paper.
She strongly advices anyone interested in accurate information about the Credentialed Evaluation Program to visit the Canadian Evaluation Society website.
The evaluation competency framework used for the Credentialed Evaluation Program can be found here.
Still trying to decide whether you should become a Credentialed Evaluator? Access Maria's decision aid tool on her website.