Thursday, March 13, 2008

[EQ] Critical Readings on Assessing and Learning for Social Change

Critical Readings on Assessing and Learning for Social Change:

A Review

 

Irene Guijt

The Institute of Development Studies, UK

University of Sussex - January 2008

 

Available online as PDF file [79p.] at: http://www.ids.ac.uk/ids/bookshop/db/db21.pdf

 

“….The readings in this literature review provide an overview of the ideas and approaches that are considered useful in shaping new approaches to assessment

and learning that strengthen the very processes of transformation that are their focus.

 

The review aims to guide individuals engaged in transformational development processes – be they in the South or North – with two different needs:

1. Those interested in monitoring and evaluation and facing methodological and conceptual questions about how to deal
    with the dilemmas posed by social change processes in terms of assessment and learning.

2. Those active in social change processes and keen to understand how their work can be strengthened by conscious assessment and learning processes.

 

This review consists of a combination of conceptual and methodological discussions, as well as practical examples about assessing social change.

The conceptual part of the review consists of two blocks of readings: ‘Perspectives on Assessment’ and ‘Analytical Frameworks’. Both relate to more conceptual ideas that underpin the more practical methodological choices.


The practical examples including descriptions of generic methodologies as well as specific case studies and are organised in three blocks. The readings in ‘Practical Considerations’ seek to address some of the more uneasy methodological dilemmas. In ‘Specific Methods and Approaches’, readings relate to concrete

examples of recent methods that have emerged in part to address some of the dilemmas.

 

Finally, in ‘Inspiration from Concrete Examples’, the reader will find case studies from a wide range of geographical, social and organisational contexts that show how effective and just assessment and learning processes can be possible….”

 

Content:

1 Introducing the review

2 Perspectives on assessment

3 Analytical frameworks

4 Practical considerations

5 Specific methods and approaches

6 Inspiration from concrete examples

Annex 1 Overview of all readings

 

 

 

Assessing and Learning for Social Change: A Discussion Paper

The Institute of Development Studies, UK

University of Sussex – November 2007

 

Available online PDF file [64p.] at: http://www.ids.ac.uk/UserFiles/File/participation_team/publications/ASC_low-res_final_version.pdf

 

Four central themes guided discussions and provide the structure of the paper:


1. Understanding ‘social change’ and how this affects learning and assessment;

2. Frameworks, concepts and methods to ensure critical reflection;

3. Understanding and dealing with different actors in assessment and learning;

4. Issues of scale and interconnectedness.


The paper ends with an agenda for action for donors, social change activists and their organisations, and facilitators of assessment and learning.

 

 

 

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