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Good practice in evaluation research
 Teaches evaluation research: UK central and
local government departments, charities,
universities.
 Writes on evaluation research: academic
journal articles, university working papers.
 Does evaluation research: since 1999, for
national, regional, and local organisations
and partnerships.
Why is evaluation different from
other research?
1. Evaluation research is designed to
assess the value of a service or an
intervention.
2. Evaluation research is not usually
subject to ethical review.
3. Evaluation research makes
recommendations for improvement
based on its findings.
What is a service?
What is an intervention?
Overarching evaluation questions
1. What is working well?
2. Where and how could we make
improvements?
Evaluation and
Ethical Review
 Much research with human participants is
subject to ethical review.
 Evaluation research is rarely subject to
ethical review.
 Evaluation researchers must act ethically
at all stages of their work.
Evaluation Ethics:
Five Key Principles
Principle 1: Evaluation research should
be systematic and based on data.
Evaluation results should be accurate,
understandable, and believable.
Evaluation Ethics:
Five Key Principles
Principle 2: Evaluation research must be
done competently.
Evaluators need relevant knowledge
and skills. An experienced evaluator
may act as a mentor.
Evaluation Ethics:
Five Key Principles
Principle 3: Evaluators should act with
honesty and integrity.
Different people have different
priorities; evaluators should be as
independent as possible.
Evaluation Ethics:
Five Key Principles
Principle 4: Evaluators should respect
the autonomy and dignity of others.
This applies to everyone, regardless of
their age, gender, ethnicity, sexual
orientation, life choices, etc.
Evaluation Ethics:
Five Key Principles
Principle 5: Evaluation research should
work for social justice.
Evaluation recommendations should
work towards a fairer distribution of
privilege and opportunity.
Are you an insider evaluator
or an outsider evaluator?
 Insider evaluator: for example, someone who works in, or
uses, the service; or someone who receives, or has
received, the intervention.
 Outsider evaluator: for example, someone who does not
work in or use the service; or someone who has not
received the intervention.
Insider Evaluator
More knowledge of the service or
intervention.
Can be easier to gain access to information.
Can be harder to maintain independence.
May experience role confusion.
Outsider Evaluator
Less knowledge of the service or
intervention.
Can be harder to gain access to
information.
Should be easier to maintain independence.
No role confusion.
How the
decision is made
Ideal world: decision made solely with
reference to the needs of the
evaluation research.
Real world: decision made on basis of
factors such as budget and availability.
What is the context for your evaluation?
Where is your evaluation located in place and
time?
What human and financial resources do you
have for your evaluation?
Who is funding and supporting the evaluation?
Is anyone opposing the evaluation?
What political influences are likely to affect your
evaluation?
Involving others in your evaluation
Three levels of involvement:
1. No involvement - evaluator does all the work.
2. Participation - other people join in and do some
of the work.
3. Collaboration - other people work in partnership
with the evaluator throughout the process.
Involving others in your evaluation
Pros and cons:
Cons - involvement is resource-intensive: the more
involvement, the more time and money you will
need.
Pros - involvement leads to better quality findings
and recommendations, and can be highly ethical.
Planning Your Evaluation
Define specific evaluation questions
Collect data
Analyse data
Write report
Disseminate findings
Defining specific evaluation questions
Think about overarching questions (what works well,
what could be improved) and your evaluation context.
Example questions:
 How often, and for how long, is the intervention
received?
 How satisfied are users with the service?
 Does the intervention have any unexpected effects?
 Is there anything that prevents people from using the
service?
Collecting secondary data
Data originally collected or created for
another purpose.
Examples:
Project documents
Meeting minutes
Monitoring data – service take-up,
attendance levels, etc.
Collecting primary data
Data collected or created for the evaluation.
Examples:
Questionnaire surveys
Interview/focus group notes or transcripts
Photographs
Drawings, paintings, collages etc.
Analysing quantitative data
Inferential statistics rarely used, as samples are
not usually random.
Use descriptive statistics:
 Average
 Range
 Percentage
What do they tell you?
Analysing
qualitative data
Identify themes in the data – ‘coding’
Pull out all the data connected with
each theme – ‘slicing’
What does that tell you?
Synthesising data
Look at the findings from each dataset.
What is only in one dataset?
What is in more than one dataset?
What does that tell you?
Interpreting
findings
Researcher’s main job.
Explain the findings for your audience(s).
Make sure they can understand what
you’re showing and telling them.
Writing
evaluation
Use plain language.
Use charts, graphs, pictures etc. to aid
understanding.
Read your work out loud.
Making recommendations
Recommendations must be realistic.
Essential to take context into account.
It must be possible to implement
recommendations.
Disseminate findings
Share locally and more widely.
Consider using different methods, e.g:
 Internet (email, website, social media)
Face-to-face presentation
Mainstream media (local papers, radio)
What’s the point?
Evaluation findings can be predictable
BUT arrived at systematically and
rigorously
AND based on firm evidence, not hearsay
or conjecture
SO far more likely to influence funders.
Evaluation cycle
Evaluation research is not isolated.
It is applied research, designed to
create improvements to services and
interventions, and so to society.
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Good practice in evaluation research

  • 1. Good practice in evaluation research
  • 2.
  • 3.  Teaches evaluation research: UK central and local government departments, charities, universities.  Writes on evaluation research: academic journal articles, university working papers.  Does evaluation research: since 1999, for national, regional, and local organisations and partnerships.
  • 4. Why is evaluation different from other research? 1. Evaluation research is designed to assess the value of a service or an intervention. 2. Evaluation research is not usually subject to ethical review. 3. Evaluation research makes recommendations for improvement based on its findings.
  • 5. What is a service?
  • 6. What is an intervention?
  • 7. Overarching evaluation questions 1. What is working well? 2. Where and how could we make improvements?
  • 8. Evaluation and Ethical Review  Much research with human participants is subject to ethical review.  Evaluation research is rarely subject to ethical review.  Evaluation researchers must act ethically at all stages of their work.
  • 9. Evaluation Ethics: Five Key Principles Principle 1: Evaluation research should be systematic and based on data. Evaluation results should be accurate, understandable, and believable.
  • 10. Evaluation Ethics: Five Key Principles Principle 2: Evaluation research must be done competently. Evaluators need relevant knowledge and skills. An experienced evaluator may act as a mentor.
  • 11. Evaluation Ethics: Five Key Principles Principle 3: Evaluators should act with honesty and integrity. Different people have different priorities; evaluators should be as independent as possible.
  • 12. Evaluation Ethics: Five Key Principles Principle 4: Evaluators should respect the autonomy and dignity of others. This applies to everyone, regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, life choices, etc.
  • 13. Evaluation Ethics: Five Key Principles Principle 5: Evaluation research should work for social justice. Evaluation recommendations should work towards a fairer distribution of privilege and opportunity.
  • 14. Are you an insider evaluator or an outsider evaluator?  Insider evaluator: for example, someone who works in, or uses, the service; or someone who receives, or has received, the intervention.  Outsider evaluator: for example, someone who does not work in or use the service; or someone who has not received the intervention.
  • 15. Insider Evaluator More knowledge of the service or intervention. Can be easier to gain access to information. Can be harder to maintain independence. May experience role confusion.
  • 16. Outsider Evaluator Less knowledge of the service or intervention. Can be harder to gain access to information. Should be easier to maintain independence. No role confusion.
  • 17. How the decision is made Ideal world: decision made solely with reference to the needs of the evaluation research. Real world: decision made on basis of factors such as budget and availability.
  • 18. What is the context for your evaluation? Where is your evaluation located in place and time? What human and financial resources do you have for your evaluation? Who is funding and supporting the evaluation? Is anyone opposing the evaluation? What political influences are likely to affect your evaluation?
  • 19. Involving others in your evaluation Three levels of involvement: 1. No involvement - evaluator does all the work. 2. Participation - other people join in and do some of the work. 3. Collaboration - other people work in partnership with the evaluator throughout the process.
  • 20. Involving others in your evaluation Pros and cons: Cons - involvement is resource-intensive: the more involvement, the more time and money you will need. Pros - involvement leads to better quality findings and recommendations, and can be highly ethical.
  • 21. Planning Your Evaluation Define specific evaluation questions Collect data Analyse data Write report Disseminate findings
  • 22. Defining specific evaluation questions Think about overarching questions (what works well, what could be improved) and your evaluation context. Example questions:  How often, and for how long, is the intervention received?  How satisfied are users with the service?  Does the intervention have any unexpected effects?  Is there anything that prevents people from using the service?
  • 23. Collecting secondary data Data originally collected or created for another purpose. Examples: Project documents Meeting minutes Monitoring data – service take-up, attendance levels, etc.
  • 24. Collecting primary data Data collected or created for the evaluation. Examples: Questionnaire surveys Interview/focus group notes or transcripts Photographs Drawings, paintings, collages etc.
  • 25. Analysing quantitative data Inferential statistics rarely used, as samples are not usually random. Use descriptive statistics:  Average  Range  Percentage What do they tell you?
  • 26. Analysing qualitative data Identify themes in the data – ‘coding’ Pull out all the data connected with each theme – ‘slicing’ What does that tell you?
  • 27. Synthesising data Look at the findings from each dataset. What is only in one dataset? What is in more than one dataset? What does that tell you?
  • 28. Interpreting findings Researcher’s main job. Explain the findings for your audience(s). Make sure they can understand what you’re showing and telling them.
  • 29. Writing evaluation Use plain language. Use charts, graphs, pictures etc. to aid understanding. Read your work out loud.
  • 30. Making recommendations Recommendations must be realistic. Essential to take context into account. It must be possible to implement recommendations.
  • 31. Disseminate findings Share locally and more widely. Consider using different methods, e.g:  Internet (email, website, social media) Face-to-face presentation Mainstream media (local papers, radio)
  • 32. What’s the point? Evaluation findings can be predictable BUT arrived at systematically and rigorously AND based on firm evidence, not hearsay or conjecture SO far more likely to influence funders.
  • 33. Evaluation cycle Evaluation research is not isolated. It is applied research, designed to create improvements to services and interventions, and so to society.
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