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Demonstrating Different Types of Children's Learning: EU-UNAWE Evaluation Framework
1. Demonstrating Different
Types of Chi ldren's
Learning
Un i v er se A w a ren e s s
E v a l u a t i o n F ra me w o r k
Grace Kimble (Inst. of Education, UK)
Pedro Russo (Leiden University, NL)
3. Front End
§ GOAL: To explore baseline perceptions and
identify useful activities.
§ Before a project is initiated
§ Explore stakeholder views and needs for
project
§ Teacher panels, pupil consultations,
educator views
4. Formative
§ GOAL: To improve activities and refine them
§ During the project
§ Gathering participants’ views
§ Teacher surveys, large sample sizes, often
quantitative
5. Summative
§ GOAL: To demonstrate the overall impact of the
project
§ At the end of the project
§ Gathering a range of stakeholder views
according to report on project goals
§ Range of qualitative and quantitative methods
to demonstrate breadth and depth of impact
6. Timeline
Project
ini6a6on:
2011
Project
goals
March
2012:
New
goals
Nov
2012:
NPMs
amend
framework
Aug
2012:
Summa6ve
evalua6on
materials
produced
Dec.
2012:
UNAWE
Evalua6on
materials
published
7.
8. Motivation
Objectives
Curiosity
Tenacity
Enjoyment
Inspiration
Evidence
§ Children are doing the tasks with pleasure
§ Children seem enchanted
§ Children react with diligence in front of the
proposed activities
§ Children demonstrate attention
§ Children apply perseverance / tenacity
§ Children manifest inquisitiveness
§ Children introduce some complex questions
9. Scientif ic Skills
Objectives
Evidence
Develop
Scientific
Thinking
§ Correct use of vocabulary or to name objects and
phenomena observed in sky
Problem
Solving
Techniques
§ Grouping objects
§ Developing some experiences related to the
hypothesis
§ Linking new information with existing conceptions
Planning &
Conducting
§ Sharing with others their new knowledge
Investigations
10. Awareness of the Universe
Objectives
Evidence
Observing,
exploring and
discovering:
The Sun, The
Solar System,.
Stars, Milky
Way, Galaxies.
Direct observation
explanations, discussing, drawing, construction,
creative responses, movements and dances, etc. to
demonstrate knowledge of one of the features listed.
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11. Intercultural Awareness
Objectives
Evidence
Valuing different cultural
perspective.
§ Awareness of different cultures
Recognising different physical
perspectives.
Positive attitude towards
astronomy.
Valuing inclusive education
Working Individually & in Teams.
§ Ability to observe and explain
differences in phenomena in different
countries
§ Statements of future activity with
regards to astronomy
12. Legacy
Objectives
Evidence
Disseminating knowledge § Continuous Personal
to other teachers
Development sharing
§ Written or spoken statements
Recommendations for
§ New short, medium or long term
improvements
planning
Embedding new materials
in curriculum
14. Evidence: Motivation
Case
study:
The
Netherlands-‐
Teacher
training
responses
March
2013
n=65
comments
Did
you
develop
any
new
skills
or
prac6ce
exis6ng
skills?
Teacher quotes; many focussed on pedagogical approach as a
skill they had acquired:
“new skills! inquiry learning and how I can use it in my
classroom”
“how to explain clearly to children using visuals”
“the usefulness of discovery learning”
15. Evidence: Legacy
Case study: United Kingdom Teacher training responses
Nov 2011
n = 48 participants
Initial Action Plan - as a result of this training I will:
Disseminate today’s programme to my other 3 year group colleagues in P6 and
possibly to the P7 year group. Explore resources indicated to us today and try to
secure funding for those requiring purchases”.
Follow up: Have you ever had a chance to talk to your colleagues about EU-UNAWE to
disseminate what you have learned?
“I disseminated some of the materials at a staff meeting. I have also incorporated
the materials into a unit called, all based on light, planets, constellations etc and
have shared it with two colleagues from other schools who have also used it”.