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Leap has a positive history of exploring different approaches
to evaluating personal and organisational learning . We use
a selection of tools depending on the programme to assess what
individuals and groups have learnt. Much of Leap’s most
stimulating learning has come from a regular commitment to involving
external evaluators. Independent and commissioned evaluations
include:
Leap Confronting Conflict, Ofsted Extended Monitoring
John Evans, HMI, March - July 2004
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Gangs and Territorialism, External Evaluator's Report
Prof. David Brotherton PhD, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New
York
December 2003
Investor in People Award Assessment
John Cross, Assessor, December 2003
Leading by Example, Young Mediators' Network
Mark Bitel for Partners in Evaluation, 2003
Charity Commission review, October 2002
Young Mediators’ Network Conference and organisational
light touch inspection
Chris Nash, for Ofsted, Summer 2001
Evaluation of Tower Hamlets Conflict resolution project
Sally Inman, for Centre for Cross Curricular Studies, South
Bank University, 2001
Linking
and Empowering – Young Mediators’ Network (.pdf
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Mark Bitel, for Partners in Evaluation, 2001
Investor in People Award Assessment
Les Hewitson for Central TEC, December 2000
Finding Direction
Mark Bitel, for Charities Evaluation Service, 1998
Assessing the Leap/Alternatives to Violence Project
Sylvia Casale for City Parochial Foundation, 1997
Changing the Odds
Peter Mason for Sir John Cass’ Foundation, 1996
Evaluation of Feltham Leadership Workshops
Claire Russ, for Psychology Department, Feltham, 1995
Leap’s Training Courses
Dennis Kelly for DES, 1992
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