EP32 - Grounded and Growing: Lessons from AEA 2025 (Part 2)
Description
In this second part of my reflections from the 2025 American Evaluation Association (AEA) Conference, I continue exploring what this year’s gathering revealed about the evolving role of evaluation—and what it means for us as practitioners.
Building on the themes from Part 1, this episode goes deeper into the practice of evaluation. I reflect on sessions that focused on writing strong evaluation plans, understanding the true cost of programs through cost-inclusive evaluation, and using emerging tools—like AI—to strengthen, rather than replace, human judgment.
I also share insights from poster sessions, conversations with fellow evaluators, and moments that reminded me why professional community matters—especially in a time of uncertainty and transition for the field.
In this episode, you’ll hear reflections on:
- What makes an evaluation plan strong, credible, and fundable
- How cost and value can be better integrated into evaluation practice
- Why internal evaluators play a critical role in shaping meaningful evaluations
- How accessible and ethical uses of AI can support—not replace—evaluation work
- The importance of professional community, mentorship, and shared learning
This episode is both a continuation and a deepening of the conversation started in Part 1—inviting us to think not only about what we evaluate, but how and why we do it.
🎧 If you’re navigating complexity in your evaluation work and looking for grounded, practical reflection, this episode is for you.
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