Outcome analyses of educational interventions: a case study of the Swedish “Boost of Technology” intervention.
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2018Author
Gumaelius, Lena
Hartell, Eva
Svärdh, Joakim
Skoh, Inga-Britt
Buckley, Jeffrey
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In Sweden, there have been multiple large scale interventions to support compulsory school
teachers generally and within specific subjects. Due to the costs associated with such interventions it is critical that interim evaluation measures exist which can indicate potential
success. Additionally, evaluation measures which can measure the actual impact of interventions relative to their intended aim are also needed as validation tools. The Swedish
regional ‘Tekniklyftet’ or ‘Boost of Technology’ project which ran from 2011 to 2013 is
presented here as a case study exploring evaluation measures for educational interventions
in technology education. Three different evaluation approaches were used as measures
of the intended outcomes of the intervention. These included (1) analysing the preconditions which exist in schools for teachers of Technology, (2) analysing the use of local long
term technology education planning documents (school work plans) developed during the
intervention, and (3) analysing the potential change over time in student performance in
Technology based on national grades at the end of compulsory school. The findings gained
from each approach indicate that the Boost of Technology project was a success. However,
there were shortcomings associated with each approach. They are therefore discussed in
the Swedish context with the intention to support future international stakeholders in the
evaluation of interventions aspiring to develop technology education.
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