This half-day session is for those who are keen to know more on the subject of evaluation and learning. The focus is on making evaluation proportionate, both to your resources and to the people you work with. It takes a practical, structured approach to helping you decide what to measure and why, and how to measure that as effectively and efficiently as possible; with a particular focus on using surveys.
This interactive and practical workshop, facilitated by Elliot Trevithick from NPC, will show you how effective measurement and evaluation can increase the impact of your organisation.
Cost: £45 for JLC member organisations, £55 for non JLC member organisations
The course will be held in a NW London venue, which will be disclosed nearer to the event.
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To understand the meaning of proportionate evaluation, and why it is important
To understand Theory of Change, and how it fits into this topic
To understand different levels of evidence
To understand the importance of structuring and wording survey questions
To learn tips and techniques on collecting and analysing your data
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By the end of the programme, participants will be able to:
Consider what kind of evaluation approach might work best for them, and why
Develop a basic Theory of Change for their organisation
Identify what kind of data they should be collecting
Develop some robust survey questions
Have a clear idea of how to maximise survey response rates
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Elliot Trevithick