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WP6: Delivery and evaluation of learning environment and training programme. WP6 Objectives. To adapt the platform, tools and learning programmes to the scenarios in the school pilot sites and the teacher networks To carry out an evaluation of their utilisation, results and outcomes
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WP6: Delivery and evaluation of learning environment and training programme Dublin, June 2013
WP6 Objectives • To adapt the platform, tools and learning programmes to the scenarios in the school pilot sites and the teacher networks • To carry out an evaluation of their utilisation, results and outcomes • To feedback the evaluation results into further development of the final project outputs Dublin, June 2013
WP6 Activities • WA6.1: installing and adapting the tools and learning programme in each site. Access via a dedicated web platform hosted Arcola (CEPCEP; EA; UNIV; TCD; MENON; CONTOUR) • WA6.2: designing the evaluation approach and the methods, tools and instruments for data collection (Arcola). • WA6.3: evaluation of the tools and programme in each pilot site • WA 6.4: Evaluation data analysis and reporting (Arcola) Dublin, June 2013
The Pilot Sites • Schools • UK – Charlton Park Academy, London (CONTOUR) • BE - ? (MENON) • PT - ? (CEPCEP) • EL - ? (EA) • IE - ? (TCD) • Networks • Lithuanian teacher network (UNIV) • EU school heads (ESHA) Dublin, June 2013
Example: Charlton Park Academy • ‘Special Needs’ school, south east London • 3 Learning modules • Module 1: developing emotional intelligence. • Module 2: developing effective governance • Module 3: developing evaluation skills • Primary users – school governors • Governors remotely accessing the platform, social media tools and three learning modules ‘on demand’ (i.e. as and when they have the time) over the duration of work package 6 (i.e. between November 2013 and July 2014) • Governors participating in three ‘Action Learning Sets’ over this period. These are review workshops in which users of the IGUANA system critically review their experiences of using the system. They last about 2 hours each. • Governors participating in the evaluation of the pilot. This will entail completing a survey questionnaire providing their views on whether and how IGUANA works. • Secondary users – small group of teachers – ‘champions’ Dublin, June 2013
Over-arching Evaluation approach Overall Evaluation of IGUANA Dublin, June 2013
Theory of Change “Specification of an explicit theory of how and why a programme or intervention might cause or have caused an effect” IGUANA concept Evaluation Report Theory of Change Logic Model The Conceptual Framework What value and impacts are associated with the intervention logic and conceptual framework How the concept is converted into an intervention logic How the intervention logic is implemented Dublin, June 2013
Logic Model Dublin, June 2013
Context Input Output Outcomes Impact Assessing ‘distance travelled’ in a theory of change The frame-work within which an intervention is located What is invested, e.g. money, skills, people, activities What has been produced Short and medium term results Long- term outcomes Context indicators Resource / input indicators Output indicators Outcome / result indicators Impact indicators ‘Distance travelled’ indicators Dublin, June 2013
Triangulation Dublin, June 2013
The Internal Project Evaluation Dublin, June 2013
Quality System Dublin, June 2013
Quality Control Checklist Dublin, June 2013
Impacts Assessment Methodology Dublin, June 2013