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Evaluation measures for CTLCs allow leaders to improve services and seek funding. It is quite important, therefore, thatleaders take these measures seriously.
It is not enough to count the number of participants in a workshop or a class offered for a discount rate. It is the learning that needsto be measured. So, evaluation measures need to be BOTH qualitative (anecdotes, impressions) and quantitative (hard numbers). The twoconstitute a credible evaluation process.
There are several evaluation measurement rubrics available. They need to work closely with your context, your community,your culture.
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Teachers Without Borders' research team strongly suggests that NGOs or other civil society groups adapt a suitableevaluation design to their existing needs and to take seriously the elements of such a design in their own training materials. We recommendhighly the frameworks established by ALNAP - The Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action ALNAP is aninternational, inter-agency forum working to improve learning, accountability, and quality across the humanitarian sector. Read more here .
There are several ways in which Teachers Without Borders CTLCs can spawn businesses. Some were already discussed in the"Sustainability" section. Here are some websites to generate more ideas:
Online Resources:
This organization focuses on issues of sustainability in developing nations by empowering and training youngadults worldwide to become effective business entrepreneurs, community leaders, and global citizens.
Digital Partners taps the power of the digital economy to develop market-based solutions that benefit the world's poor. Pleasemake certain you read about their case studies , which are enlightening models of what can occur in your own community.
E-commerce for Arts and Crafts
Locally made products, including handicrafts and traditional foods, are sold nationwide and around the world throughe-commerce. Sri Lanka and Kuala Lumpur are poised to follow Thailand's lead.
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Assignment 2: Reflective Reading
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Assignment 3: Assessing Your Community
From the reading, your own knowledge, and possibly interviewing others in your local community, please answer the followingquestions:
When you're done with this assignment and your mentor says you're "Ready," continue onto Part Three of this course: Designing andImplementing Your Service Project.
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