Community Learning Model Assessment |
Overview
The Civic Canopy supports groups to design and facilitate collaborative work using a research-based Community Learning Model that focuses on results, includes relevant and diverse stakeholders in thoughtful dialogue, and develops action plans and structures for learning from results—all within a culture of trust and collaboration.
The Community Learning Model Rubric is intended for groups to assess where they are in their collaborative work and identify where they would like to focus their time and attention. The rubric is NOT intended to rate the quality of collaborative work. Instead, it is a tool designed to support collaboratives through the developmental process of building a culture of collaboration. Routine use of the rubric will also help identify what types of supports, services, and expertise The Civic Canopy can provide, tailoring support along the way. This tool is meant to be completed at the beginning and end of efforts work with The Civic Canopy, and ideally is used throughout the group’s work to assess progress and identify areas for focus.
The following will you ask you to assess your collaborative group on measures in six different areas: common results orientation, include, dialogue, act, learn, and culture of collaboration.