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Just a quick reminder - this afternoon event being held at the National Gallery is coming up in less than two weeks now:
 http://www.methodsforchange.org/events/2?locale=en

There is also a similar event the next day (2 July 2015) going into more detail, with more discussion time (and a more general public engagement focus) at the University of Cambridge:
http://www.methodsforchange.org/events/1?locale=en

Eric

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Dr Eric Jensen, Fellow Higher Education Academy
Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer), Department of Sociology, University of Warwick
http://warwick.academia.edu/EricJensen

Recent books:
- Culture & Social Change: Transforming Society through the Power of Ideas - http://www.infoagepub.com/products/Culture-and-Social-Change

Upcoming Books:
- Making the Most of Public Engagement Events: Research, Principles and Practice (Cambridge University Press)

- Doing Real Research (SAGE)


Begin forwarded message:

Evaluating Arts Education and Engagement Workshop - New and Innovative Approaches (at The National Gallery)

Are you tired of the status quo in evaluation of arts education and public engagement? This workshop presents innovative alternative methods you can use. This event at the National Gallery will include presentations on the state of the art interdisciplinary methods of evaluating quality of experience and impact. It also provides practical perspectives on evaluating arts education and engagement from both an evaluator and institutional perspective. Keynote speakers will introduce idiographic (case-by-case analysis) evaluation options, new technologies for evaluating arts and culture and new methodological frameworks for analysing evaluation data.

Workshop participants will also be invited to bring your own practical challenges to discuss and find solutions. This is your opportunity to get input from leading research methods experts with experience in arts education and engagement evaluation, and to hear how the National Gallery is evaluating its arts education work.

For further information and to book a place, go to:
http://www.methodsforchange.org/events/2?locale=en

Event runs on 1 July 2015 from 2.30pm to 5pm.

Speakers:

  *   Professor Brady Wagoner (Psychology, University of Aalborg, Denmark)
  *   Gill Hart, Head of Education at the National Gallery
  *   Dr Eric Jensen (Sociology, University of Warwick)
  *   Dr Kate Noble, Education Officer at the Fitzwilliam Museum

Registration fee:

  *   Standard Registration fee is £65
  *   Concessionary registration fee for students and unemployed individuals is £35

For further information and to book a place, go to:
http://www.methodsforchange.org/events/2?locale=en



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