Evaluation Methods: Surveys? How useful are they on a scale of 1-10? New
NB: if you would like to join this session remotely, please let us know in the special requirements of your booking and we can send you a Microsoft Teams link.
Surveys are a very common data collection method in Access & Participation evaluation. This session will review why they are so ubiquitous, their strengths and some common pitfalls to look out for. Great if you're new to survey design or want to refresh yourself on this method, we'll be going over some examples from recent programmes' evaluation and sharing good practice in design, collection, and analysis.
Any staff responsible for the delivery and evaluation of Access & Participation interventions, whether it's outreach work with potential applicants or current students. Any level of experience is welcome, though the course is aimed at those fairly new to evaluation of programmes or looking to embed a new structured approach.
Number of sessions: 1
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1 | Thu 20 Oct 2022 14:00 - 15:00 | 14:00 - 15:00 | Student Services Centre, Exams Hall, Room AG03a | map | Andrew Avery, Rachel Bailey |
Improve the quality and robustness of the evaluation of Access & Participation (A&P) interventions at the University of Cambridge
This will be an in-person session but you can join remotely if you let us know in the special requirements of your booking.
If joining remotely, you will need a device that can join and view a Teams call with screensharing.
1 hour
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