With a community of over 1,400 members across the country and abroad, we provide a home for people working in the field of evaluation to connect and grow, so they can have a greater impact on everyone they serve.
Join us May 5-8 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, for "Renewal and Confluence: Navigating the Future of Evaluation." This is an event you don't want to miss!
The CE designation is the only professional title identifying professional evaluators.
The designation means that the holder has provided evidence of the education and experience required to be a competent evaluator. It is a service provided by CES to its members, who may elect to become credentialed on a voluntary basis. It recognizes competence and promotes continuous learning within our community.
Authors: Hanna Holman, Dave Guyadeen and Daniel Henstra
This study examined the key qualifications—education, knowledge areas, professional qualities, skills, and tasks—demanded of evaluators by employers in the public, private, and not-for-profi t sectors. Through a content analysis of 50 employment advertisements, it found that the qualifications demanded by employers generally align with the skills identified as important in the evaluation literature and with competencies identified by the Canadian Evaluation Society. The study also found that there is an opportunity to promote the Credentialed Evaluator (CE) designation to those interested in enhancing the evaluation capacity of their organizations.
Authors: Kathleen Slemon,Marian Kelly,Karen Nelson,Lindsey Thomson,Rebecca Pereira et al
The purpose of this project was to evaluate the impacts of a one-day nature photography workshop for students conducted by Focus on Nature. Surveys collected feedback from 154 students to assess what they learned from the program and how their participation affected their sense of connection to nature. Surveys also looked at the experience of volunteers involved in the program. The report is accompanied by a 1-page infographic summarizing the main findings of the survey.
Presenters: Vanessa Anastasopoulos and François Dumaine
There is a wide recognition that the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) should guide the development of programs and policies to ensure that all intended beneficiaries can access and benefit from these initiatives. Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+) has been developed by the federal government to support this process, both during the program design and implementation, but also during its evaluation. This webinar provides an opportunity for participants to enhance their understanding of how GBA+ considerations can strengthen the evaluation process.
2024-05-06
News
Call for Applications: Editor, Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation
The CES Board of Directors is seeking applications for the position of Editor(s) of the Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation.
National Conference Currently Underway
We extend a big thank you to our partners and exhibitors, whose generous support has made this event possible.
2024-05-01
C2024 Delegate Guide – Final Version – Now Available
Get ready to navigate the CES National Conference next week – the final version of the Delegate Guide is now available!
Roots & Relations Section of CJPE Accepting Submissions
The Roots & Relations section of the Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation (CJPE) is now accepting submissions for its fourth issue of publication.
2024-04-30
Join Us in Person or Virtually to Celebrate our 2024 Award Winners
You're cordially invited to the most anticipated event of the year: the 2024 CES Awards Ceremony on May 7.
Last Call: Seeking Nominations for CES Director of Information Management and Technology
Nominations for the Position of CES National Council Director of Information Management and Information Technology are open until May 1, 2024.
Whether you are new to evaluation or a seasoned professional, the e-Institute offers special member pricing on the courses you need to build your career in evaluation.
The field of evaluation is constantly evolving. We offer a variety of webinars and events throughout the year as well as the Annual National Conference to stay on top of current trends.
Our Credentialed Evaluator (CE) designation demonstrates your commitment to professionalism and inspires the confidence of your clients and organizations.
Check out current job and contract opportunities, as well as a wide variety of networking opportunities, to help you build and expand your career.
Join a community of evaluation professionals from across Canada at the Annual National Conference, a webinar or a local event to strengthen your network.
The cost of membership will be offset as you take advantage of the discounts you receive on our growing list of events and services you need.
Staying One Step Ahead
I joined CES in 2005 to keep abreast of trends in evaluation.
Through CES, I learn about diverse ways of thinking, approaches and tools in evaluation, which help me to continuously improve my evaluation practice. CES also offers valuable networking opportunities to reconnect with colleagues and meet new ones. In addition, I enjoy contributing to the ongoing development of our evaluation community by participating in various CES committees. One more thing: I greatly appreciate the CES’s professionalization of our field through the Credentialed Evaluator (CE) designation!