240120 VO+UE VM8 - Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation (2023S)
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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from We 06.09.2023 10:00 to Th 14.09.2023 10:00
- Deregistration possible until Th 14.09.2023 10:00
Details
max. 25 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
Week 1
Monday, 18th Sep. S.1. 09.00-12.00 + 14.00-16.00 (5 hrs)
Tuesday, 19th Sep. S.2. 09.00-12.00 (p.m.: preparation of presentation) (3 hrs)
Wednesday, 20th Sep. (preparation of presentation/reading/analysing audio-visual material)
Thursday, 21st Sep. S.3. 09.00-12.00 + S.4. 14.00-17.00 (6 hrs)
Friday, 22nd Sep. preparation of practical work, reading
Monday 25th + Tuesday 26th Sep. (preparation of practical work/essay)
Wednesday, 27th Sep. S.5. 09.00-12.00 (3 hrs)
Thursday, 28th Sep. S.6. 09.00-12.00 (3 hrs)
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Monday
18.09.
09:00 - 12:00
Seminarraum SG2 Internationale Entwicklung, Sensengasse 3, Bauteil 1
Seminarraum SG3 Gender-Studies, Sensengasse 3, Bauteil 1 -
Monday
18.09.
14:00 - 16:00
Seminarraum SG2 Internationale Entwicklung, Sensengasse 3, Bauteil 1
Seminarraum SG3 Gender-Studies, Sensengasse 3, Bauteil 1 -
Tuesday
19.09.
09:00 - 12:00
Seminarraum SG2 Internationale Entwicklung, Sensengasse 3, Bauteil 1
Seminarraum SG3 Gender-Studies, Sensengasse 3, Bauteil 1 -
Thursday
21.09.
09:00 - 12:00
Seminarraum SG2 Internationale Entwicklung, Sensengasse 3, Bauteil 1
Seminarraum SG3 Gender-Studies, Sensengasse 3, Bauteil 1 -
Thursday
21.09.
14:00 - 17:00
Seminarraum SG2 Internationale Entwicklung, Sensengasse 3, Bauteil 1
Seminarraum SG3 Gender-Studies, Sensengasse 3, Bauteil 1 - Wednesday 27.09. 09:00 - 12:00 Seminarraum SG2 Internationale Entwicklung, Sensengasse 3, Bauteil 1
- Thursday 28.09. 09:00 - 12:00 Seminarraum SG2 Internationale Entwicklung, Sensengasse 3, Bauteil 1
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
i. Constant and active participation
ii. Comprehension and critical engagement with texts
iii. Active and inclusive participation in group work
iv. Ability to achieve the tasks set in the practical exercise
v. (Self-)critical and constructive analysis of their practical work in exercise sessions
vi. A short, written essay, to be submitted 26th September. An outline text of max. 2.000 words ' PM&E method of my choice': Choose one specific method of PM&E for a programme or project setting of your choice; summarise that setting and briefly describe the key steps and elements for that evaluation; identify its advantages and disadvantages or risks); max. 2.000 words.
ii. Comprehension and critical engagement with texts
iii. Active and inclusive participation in group work
iv. Ability to achieve the tasks set in the practical exercise
v. (Self-)critical and constructive analysis of their practical work in exercise sessions
vi. A short, written essay, to be submitted 26th September. An outline text of max. 2.000 words ' PM&E method of my choice': Choose one specific method of PM&E for a programme or project setting of your choice; summarise that setting and briefly describe the key steps and elements for that evaluation; identify its advantages and disadvantages or risks); max. 2.000 words.
Examination topics
Reading list
Association in the course directory
Last modified: Th 14.09.2023 11:07
Theoretical inputs will be combined with practical sessions to experience participatory methods as well as explore skills necessary for facilitating such processes. Critical analysis of different approaches and methods will be combined with the experience of participants, and the use of case studies from Latin America.
Classes will include both seminars and practical exercises with some reading tasks and preparation of exercises individually or in small groups. Preparatory reading indicated and active participation in the practical exercises, as well as the preparation mentioned, is obligatory.
By the end of the course, students should
1. Have a basic understanding of concepts and approaches existing in the field of Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation;
2. Be able to critically assess approaches and methods and be able to identify which of these may be appropriate to be used for different situations;
3. Know the key actors in the arena;
4. Know the standards for evaluators and researchers in this field;
5. Know the international evaluation criteria and how to use them in different contexts;
6. Be able to outline an evaluation process;
7. Know where to find material and learning opportunities in the field;
8. Be able which aspects of their research and soft skills to develop further if they should decide to explore working in this field.