ENABLE Research & Impact AssessmentENABLE ResearchRead the Enable “Review of bullying and cyber bullying summary” summary report. Impact AssessmentThe ENABLE assessment aims to evaluate the perceptions and needs of children in participating schools and the effectiveness of the programme. The assessment is based on selected outcome measures (behaviours, attitudes and perceptions) drawn from other SEL and Peer Support programs as well outcomes specific to ENABLE lessons objectives. SEL Outcomes
Peer support outcomes
Data collection: Three sources of data collection will be used:
Latest updates29.02.16 - ENABLE student and teacher survey platforms are up and running in ENABLE countries. So far about 400 students and 40 teachers in UK and Greece have responded to the surveys. 29.02.16 - ENABLE focus groups with students of participating classes were launched in Greece on 5/2. The first focus groups were organized by Ambassador Eleni Papamihalaki in Petroupoli 2nd and 5th Secondary schools. In the first two groups 22 students voiced their perceptions on school bullying and violence: what caused bullying behaviors, how bullying impacts children and what kind of support is needed. Unanimous among participants was the need for support and especially peer support. The groups are conducted in schools and facilitated by Greek ENABLE partner FAH. Volunteer college students act as cofacilitators in the groups. Professor Chryssoula Karakitsou of the American College of Greece is supervising the students and the qualitative analysis. So far eight focus groups have been conducted with 88 students. Update from Eleni C. Tzavela, ENABLE Team, Greece |