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Evaluation in Sciencewise✎
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SUMMARY ✎
The Evaluation in Sciencewise document introduces the Sciencewise approach of evaluation. It summarises how and why evaluation works throughout the Sciencewise programme to help achieve and measure progress towards its objective: to improve policymaking involving science and technology across government by increasing the effectiveness with which public dialogue is used and encouraging its wider use where appropriate.
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FORMAT ✎
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SCALE ✎
National
LANGUAGE ✎
English
PROCESS ✎
Responsiveness, Reflection, Adaptive Change
STAGE ✎
Monitorization & Evaluation
The document contains a short list of key questions for public dialogue projects and links to two complementary documents on evaluation:
- Requirements on Evaluating Sciencewise Public Dialogue Projects details the aims and objectives for evaluating Sciencewise-ERC projects, provides key questions for evaluating public dialogue within Sciencewise-ERC, and offers key principles for evaluation that need to be met in all circumstances.
- Evaluation Guidelines from Sciencewise-ERC provides guidelines and reports on evaluating public engagement activities in policy dialogue.
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