Self-evaluation is a process of review and action applied to a chosen area of activity. It aims to establish the strengths of the activity, and to identify any actions that will bring about improvement.
The following steps are designed to assist you in setting up and carrying out a self-evaluation exercise. It is not prescriptive, but should aid you in putting in place a robust process, capable of measuring impact and highlighting areas for improvement.
This part of the toolkit explains how self-evaluation can be used in a variety of contexts.
'How Good is the Learning and Development in Our Community', or 'HGILDIOC', is designed to support evaluation of the quality of services delivered through Community Learning and Development (CLD) type approaches, in Scotland.
A toolkit developed with CLD practitioners to support self evaluation, with a step-by-step guide, case studies and resources.
It's only useful if it's live! So if you have any comments, examples of good practice, resources, or case studies to add, please contact us.