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Evaluation tool for two stakeholders

Evaluation tool for two stakeholders
Evaluation tool for two stakeholders
One of two evaluation tools resulting from Makanani Bell's PhD research. This evaluation tool is for projects that involve two stakeholders (archaeologists and community members) involved in community archaeology projects. The first two pages is the Introduction and Reference Sheet, which introduces the evaluation tool and how it can be used. The evaluation itself consists of three mini evaluations (Starting Evaluation, In-Progress Evaluation, and the Post-Project Evaluation) and a Reflection.

The evaluation tool is attached to this record in two formats. The first contains the entire evaluation tool in one word document. The second format is each of the aforementioned components in a stand alone document. Users may find the individual documents easier to use, particularly when comparing answers across the different evaluations.

Feel free to download the evaluation in either format, tailor the evaluation tool to suit your needs, and evaluate your community archaeology project.

Have multiple stakeholders involved in your project? You may find the Evaluation Tool for Multiple Stakeholders more useful. See the record here: https://doi.org/10.5258/SOTON/P1168. See the thesis (doi: https://doi.org/10.5258/SOTON/T0069) for more information about the creation of this evaluation tool, how it can be used, and additional information on evaluating community engagement.
evaluation, community archaeology, archaeology, engagement, heritage management
Bell, Makanani
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Bell, Makanani
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Bell, Makanani (2024) Evaluation tool for two stakeholders. (doi:10.5258/SOTON/P1167).

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Abstract

One of two evaluation tools resulting from Makanani Bell's PhD research. This evaluation tool is for projects that involve two stakeholders (archaeologists and community members) involved in community archaeology projects. The first two pages is the Introduction and Reference Sheet, which introduces the evaluation tool and how it can be used. The evaluation itself consists of three mini evaluations (Starting Evaluation, In-Progress Evaluation, and the Post-Project Evaluation) and a Reflection.

The evaluation tool is attached to this record in two formats. The first contains the entire evaluation tool in one word document. The second format is each of the aforementioned components in a stand alone document. Users may find the individual documents easier to use, particularly when comparing answers across the different evaluations.

Feel free to download the evaluation in either format, tailor the evaluation tool to suit your needs, and evaluate your community archaeology project.

Have multiple stakeholders involved in your project? You may find the Evaluation Tool for Multiple Stakeholders more useful. See the record here: https://doi.org/10.5258/SOTON/P1168. See the thesis (doi: https://doi.org/10.5258/SOTON/T0069) for more information about the creation of this evaluation tool, how it can be used, and additional information on evaluating community engagement.

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Evaluation Tool Two Stakeholders - Entire Evaluation - Author's Original
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Part 1: Introduction and Reference Sheet - Author's Original
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Part 2: Starting Evaluation - Author's Original
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Part 3: In-Progress Evaluation - Author's Original
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Part 4: Post-Project Evaluation - Author's Original
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Part 5: Reflection - Author's Original
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Published date: 29 May 2024
Keywords: evaluation, community archaeology, archaeology, engagement, heritage management

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Local EPrints ID: 491006
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/491006
PURE UUID: 3cde1b1e-9c0d-4c0b-9c12-766dc6b5e4bf
ORCID for Makanani Bell: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3402-445X

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Date deposited: 11 Jun 2024 16:37
Last modified: 19 Jun 2024 02:00

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