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Monitoring and evaluation |
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The aim of the m&e activities for olpc in Ethiopia is to assess the feasibility and impact |
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of introducing `innovative learning' in Ethiopia consisting of capacity development, XO |
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laptops and Melepo. In fact m&e serves to gain detailed information on the preparation |
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(in particular teacher training) and the implementation phase (both in- and outside of |
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the school). Through a variety of methods (see below) we assess the outcomes of the |
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capacity development activities and the the teachers, students and additional stakehol- |
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der's perception of the programme (awareness and ownership). |
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Monitoring the preparatory and implementation activities and at the same time the per- |
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ception among the stakeholders gives an insight of both the level of integration of the |
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laptops in the classroom and the development of the social environment (awareness and |
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involvement). Given these data the implementing team is able to follow-up processes |
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during the whole duration of the programme, moreover to adjust internal steering me- |
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chanisms among local stakeholders. |
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In the methodological set-up we aimed at an comprehensive approach gathering data |
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on both in- and outside of school usage of the laptops. Nonetheless the methodologies |
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applied cover all stakeholders (students, teachers, parents, wider community, etc.). |
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===Aims&Objectives=== |
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'''Aim''' |
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To conduct a monitoring and evaluation exercise which assess the feasibility and impact of introducing ‘innovative learning’ in Ethiopia consisting of capacity development, XO laptops and Melepo. |
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'''Objectives''' |
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* Gain product feedback regarding suitability of XO and Melepo (to implement changes over long break) |
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* Assess outcomes of capacity development training activities |
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* Assess perception of initiative amongst teachers, students and additional stakeholders |
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* Develop and implement a mechanism for assessing impact on student attainment (to complete at close of evaluation exercise) |
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* Assess scaleability of approach to implementation |
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* Access impact of programme according to grade of education |
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For Melepo specific aims - [[Melepo]] |
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===Locations=== |
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M&E activities will be conducted in all schools participating in the 5000-deployment (see: [[Locations]]). |
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However, in order to gain better feedback on the effects, additional schools ([[OLPC_Ethiopia/Control_school|control school]]) are added. |
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===Methods=== |
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'''Methods for inside-the-school usage''' |
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* classroom observation forms - these forms gather quantitative information on the |
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teacher-student interaction, the use of differenet tools (blackboard, textbooks, lap- |
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tops, etc.), activities with the laptop, social forms and methods of teaching (see |
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form in the attachment); |
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* focus groups with teachers - this method offers a platform for teachers to discuss |
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progress and problems related to the implementation of the laptops in the school |
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in general and in the curriculum in particular. Teachers participate on a voluntary |
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base. Focus groups are moderated by one of the on.e team members. Notes are |
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taken by the moderator or, if teachers agree, the whole session is recorded. Focus |
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groups are conducted on a 6-monthly basis. The method oers quantitative data |
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on integration and overall progress; |
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* focus groups with students - discussions with approx. 8 volunteers focus on children's experience with the laptop. However according to the age of children it is |
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conducted using different methods to discuss (e.g. drawings, pictures, toys, etc.). |
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Moderation and frequency similar to teacher focus groups; |
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* baseline test - a general test is conducted with 6th grade students (30 students/school) |
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to assess their level of knowledge in different subjects. The frst test takes place |
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before the implementation of the laptops while the second one after six month of |
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laptop usage. The test offers a comparison of impact on child attainment between |
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the 4 schools involved and two Control schools (Control 1 - xo and interactive text |
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reader; Control 2 - no xo, no interactive text reader); |
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* teacher diaries - we distribute diaries for teahers who are willing to report and |
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reflect on their experience with the laptops on a daily basis. (Unstructured but |
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with prompts to assist in completion.); |
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* student diaries - same as teacher diaries. Both data are qualitative with respect |
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to their datatype. |
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'''Methods for out-of-school usage''' |
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* interviews with parents and community members - these data offer exqusitely |
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important information on the acceptance and awareness concerning the laptops in |
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the local communities. Communities are defined on the closer living environment |
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of the students (in the case of Addis Ababa therefore we speak about multiple |
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communities); |
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* process samples - by using a simple script data on laptop usage will be extracted. |
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The aim is to evaluate the frequency and the length of using each application on |
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the laptop. Data collection only takes place with the agreement of the owners of |
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the laptops. |
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===Primary Indicators=== |
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Attainment |
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Perception |
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Teaching and learning style |
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Out-of-school usage |
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===Related documents=== |
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[[Category:OLPC_Ethiopia]] |