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Explore the importance of policy evaluation in school development planning. Learn how self-evaluation can enhance policy effectiveness and address challenges. Develop a systematic approach to assess policy impact and implementation for continuous improvement.
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School Development Planning Initiative Regional Seminar 2005 EVALUATING POLICY Are your policies working? How do you know?
Policy as Action • What is policy for? • What is the role of self-evaluation in keeping policy on track?
What is a Policy? A written guide to desirable and consistent practice in a given area of school life
What is a Policy for? • Regulate practice • Achieve an improvement • Solve a problem • Comply with external requirements • Assign responsibility • Promote equality of access/participation (as required by ‘Education Act 1998’)
Why Evaluate our Policies? Select an important policy that has been in operation in your school for some time • List the reasons why an evaluation of that policy might be worthwhile (Short discussion in groups and brief general feedback 5 mins.)
Self-evaluation can… • Determine the impact of a policy in relation to its aims • Draw on teachers’ knowledge of their own schools • Challenge complacency • Revive dormant or neglected policy • Identify hidden problems • Sustain ownership of a policy • Restate core values in a practical way
What Is Self-evaluation of a Policy? Systematic evaluation of a policy, conducted within a school, to see if it is achieving its aims and how it might be improved
Impact What happens in the targeted area of school lifeas a result of the policy? • Intended outcomes • Unintended outcomes • Significance
‘Looking at our School’ ‘Towards school improvement through internal review and self-evaluation’ ‘…internal school review and self-evaluation with the support of external evaluation carried out by inspectorate’
Evaluating Implementation To find out about the implementation of the policy’s proposed actions… • What questions would you ask? • Who would you ask? • How would you gather the responses? (e.g. questionnaire, staff meeting discussion, school records, other data……..?) • When?
Evaluating Impact To find out if the policy had the intended effect…. • What would you look for? • What questions would you ask? • Who would you ask? • How would you gather the responses? (e.g. questionnaire, staff meeting discussion, school records, other data……..? • When?
Workshop: What Would You Look at? You have been asked to be part of a group that will conduct a formal evaluation of a particular policy in your school What questions would you ask in order to evaluate: 1. Implementation of the policy? 2. Impact of the policy? Where would you find the relevant information that would assist the evaluation? Homework – anti-bullying – attendance & participation (choose one) 20 minutes group exercise: feedback
Step by Step Guide to Policy Evaluation • Prepare and inform stake-holders • Decide which policy and the scope of the evaluation • Establish success criteria • Agree survey methods • Collect information • Analyse findings and prepare report • Present findings to stake-holders • Follow through on findings Each of these steps is considered in more detail in Unit 5 of the Draft Guidelines (Yellow Folder)
Resources for Evaluation • Policy guidelines • Pro forma template • Evaluation pre-questionnaire • Sample evaluation template
Next Steps for Your School • What policy will you evaluate? • What are the first steps for your school?