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Introduction to evaluating and measuring impact in career development Presented by – Date – The power to question is the basis of all human progress. Indira Gandhi Questioning is the door of knowledge Irish saying

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Introduction to evaluating and measuring impact in career development Presented by –Date –

The power to question is the basis of all human progress.Indira Gandhi

Questioning is the door of knowledgeIrish saying

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Aim and objectives

Aim:To explore continuous quality improvement and why evaluation

and measuring impact are key to the effective delivery of career development activity within CLC schemes

ObjectivesBy the end of the session learners will be able to:• Describe the outcomes of effective career development within

your CLC scheme• Understand what effective evaluation of career development

includes• Identify areas of strength and weakness in your

scheme’s/organisation’s review, monitoring, evaluation and recording systems

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Introductions

Work in pairs, preferably with someone you do not know well.Introduce yourselves: name, job role, experience in evaluating and measuring impact of the work you do as a Community Learning Champion.

Be prepared to introduce your partner to the group.

You have 5 minutes for this activity

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Impact of career development

Work in pairs.

Agree between you the outcomes and impact that should result from delivering a consistent and high quality service to the people and communities you work with and support

You have 5 minutes for this activity

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Reality?

As CLCs we may often be working with people who may be facing a variety of barriers/challenges such as:

• Limited or no advice or support throughout their life

• No or few qualifications

• Low self esteem

• A lack of confidence

• Long term unemployment

• Social isolation

• Health problems

In pairs discuss:

How do we know we are not giving them bad information

and/or advice?

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Definition - monitoring

Monitoring: is the regular observation and recording of activities taking place in a programme. It is a process of routinely gathering information on all aspects of the activity.

It is like watching where you are going while riding a bicycle; you can adjust as you go along and ensure that you are on the right track

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Definition - review

 

Review: to look back upon; view retrospectively

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Definition - evaluation

Evaluation: is the assessing and judging the value of a piece of work, an organisation or a service. Its main purpose is to help an organisation reflect on what it is trying to achieve, assessing how far it is succeeding, and identify required changes.

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Drawing this together

• Monitoring and review activities - • Draw attention to successes

• Highlight areas that need changing

• Identify opportunities for development

• Evaluation activities – • Generate information on impact and value

• Provide evidence against which you can make judgments relating to the quality of provision and practice

• Inform the continuous improvement plan and the scheme’s/organisation’s capacity to improve

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Evaluation framework

• Identifies the qualitative and quantitative data that is going to be gathered

• Outlines how the data is going to be used

• Reach – numbers and types of individuals affected by, or in contact with, the career development intervention

• Reaction – Initial feedback from the learners

• Learning – What has been learnt as a result of the activity or information and can this be evidenced

• Impact – What does the individual do differently and how does this feed into the organisation’s effectiveness

Based on Donald Kirkpatrick’s Learning Evaluation Model 1959

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Completing the career development audit

Activity

Individually go through the audit tool and decide what score you would allocate to your scheme in relation to each of these statements.

In fours, compare your assessments, noting similarities and differences .

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Summary

• What does monitor mean?

• Give some examples of reviewing

• What does evaluation mean in terms of your scheme’s career development?

• What impact could effective career development activity have on clients?

• What aspects of the career development audit to you recall?

Thank you for attending, please complete an evaluation form

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References

http://cec.vcn.bc.ca/cmp/modules/mon-wht.htm

http://www.definitions.net/definition/review

http://www.evaluationtrust.org/evaluation/definitions