Practitioner Survey: Measuring the Impact of Adult Education |
Survey Information
The Department for the Economy has commissioned the Alliance for Lifelong Learning to carry out a short piece of research into Impact Measurement of Adult Education, with a particular focus on non-formal learning in Northern Ireland. Alliance members FALNI and AONTAS are carrying out this research.
The aim is to arrive at evidence-based solutions to improve data collection and impact measurement of non-formal adult education, which will:
The aim is to arrive at evidence-based solutions to improve data collection and impact measurement of non-formal adult education, which will:
- Help promote the benefits, value and impact of adult learning, especially non-accredited, non-formal and informal learning, to individuals and wider society;
- Support commissioning/funding decisions; and
- Support the monitoring and evaluation of funded programmes.
The survey should take around 20 minutes to complete.
Only organisations based in Northern Ireland should complete this survey.
Thank you for taking time to complete this short survey. Your response is hugely appreciated.
If you have any questions or need more information on this survey, please feel free to contact us:
Eve Cobain (AONTAS): ecobain@aontas.com
Colin Neilands (FALNI): colin.neilands@falni.org