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Evaluation of the Scotland in the Netherlands Programme

DescriptionEvaluation of Scotland in Netherlands programme carried out between October 2004 and April 2005. The evaluation demonstrated that the programme had led to cooperative links, collaborations and relationships between Scotland and Netherlands.
ISBN0 7559 6382 2 (Web Only)
Official Print Publication DateDecember 2006
Website Publication DateDecember 18, 2006

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Contents

Executive Summary
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION
Scope of evaluation
Evaluation objectives
CHAPTER TWO BACKGROUND
Policy context
Programme aims and objectives
Development of the Programme
CHAPTER THREE EVALUATION FRAMEWORK AND RESEARCH MODEL
Methods adopted in the evaluation
Findings of the evaluation framework pilot
CHAPTER FOUR EVALUATION OF INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
1. Public lecture and seminar on brain science
2. Cancer Seminar - Radiotherapy: Planning for the future
3. Drugs and substance abuse/prostitution learning journey
4. Access to justice conference, Leiden and associated study visit
5. Evening of Scottish Culture
6. Wee Stories Theatre Group's performance of Tam O'Shanter
7. East Glasgow Youth Theatre visit
8. National Arts Education Network ( NAEN) study trip and Cultural Jongeren Paspoort/cultural entitlement seminar
9. Landforms Exhibition and Study Tour
CHAPTER FIVE EVALUATION OF THE OVERALL PROGRAMME
Introduction
Programme level issues
CHAPTER SIX CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Overview
Value for money
Programme development
Programme monitoring
Developing the Evaluation Framework
Other issues raised
REFERENCES
ANNEX A LIST OF CONSULTEES
ANNEX B METHODOLOGY AND EVALUATION FRAMEWORK
ANNEX C EVALUATION OF INDIVIDUAL EVENTS

The views expressed in this report are those of the researcher and
do not necessarily represent those of the Department or Scottish Ministers.

This report is available on the Scottish Executive Social Research website only
www.scotland.gov.uk/socialresearch.

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