“大学是一个想象的地方,任何事情都有可能发生”:评估扩大幼儿参与计划

Katherine Sela, N. Winstone
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人们日益认识到在扩大参与倡议方面与年幼儿童合作的重要性。虽然典型的评估方法,如反馈问卷,可能适合于整理对年龄较大的儿童和青少年的倡议影响的证据,但这些工具不太适合于年龄较小的儿童。本文以一项针对9至10岁儿童的校园创意写作课程的评估为背景,讨论了创造性方法在评估中的效用。在参观大学校园之前和之后,孩子们完成了一份工作表,通过完成句子、比较和绘画任务来获得他们对大学的看法。这些方法可以让我们深入了解孩子们的观点是如何通过参观大学校园而形成的,以及那些认识和不认识上过大学的人之间的差异。我们提供了评估数据的快照,并讨论了扩大幼儿参与倡议评估的影响。
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'University is a place of imagination where anything can happen': evaluating widening participation initiatives with young children
There is increasing awareness of the importance of working with younger children in widening participation initiatives. While typical evaluation methods, such as feedback questionnaires, may be appropriate for collating evidence of the impact of initiatives with older children and teenagers, these tools are less appropriate for younger children. In the context of the evaluation of a campus-based creative writing programme for 9- to 10-year-old children, this paper discusses the utility of creative approaches to evaluation. Prior to and following their visit to a university campus, children completed a worksheet to gain their perspectives of university through sentence completion, comparison and drawing tasks. These methods provide insight into how children's perspectives are shaped by visiting a university campus, as well as differences between those who do and do not know someone who has attended university. We present snapshots of the evaluation data and discuss the implications for evaluation of widening participation initiatives with young children.
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