Road Safety GB Academy Evaluation Training, Wakefield

 

Road Safety GB Academy Evaluation Training, Wakefield

April 26, 2018

Wakefield was the location for a two-day evaluation course, organised through the Road Safety GB Academy and delivered by Tanya Fosdick. The students were a range of practitioners from West Yorkshire, with varied experience in designing and delivering evaluations. The course follows a set structure, with many practical exercises designed to demonstrate evaluation in practice and to bring out the competitive nature of attendees!

The course explores:

  • Why evaluate?
  • Understanding objectives
  • Using E-valu-it
  • Evaluation design
  • What to measure
  • Logic models
  • Best practice
  • Before and after studies
  • Question writing
  • Planning and piloting an evaluation
  • Focus groups

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