Impact reports

GSF2012 National Conference (London)

Analysing data gathered from pre-event and post-event student questionnaires, this report assesses the immediate impacts of the GSF2012 'Hungry for Justice' National Sixth Form Conference on the 656 students who attended on 26th June 2012.

Executive summary

Full report

 

GSF2011 National Conference (London): Outcomes and impacts

This report analyses the lasting impacts of the GSF2011 National Sixth Form Conference in London and the resultant outcomes in schools.

Executive summary

Full report

 

GSF2011 Regional Conference (Newcastle): Immediate impacts

This report presents findings on the immediate impacts upon students of the GSF2011 Regional Sixth Form Conference in Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 17th November 2011.  

Executive summary

Full report

 

GSF2011 Regional Conference (Liverpool): Immediate impacts

This report presents findings on the immediate impacts upon students of the GSF2011 Regional Sixth Form Conference in Liverpool on 9th November 2011.

Executive summary

Full report

 

GSF2011 Scotland: Immediate impacts

This report presents findings on the immediate impacts upon students of the GSF2011 Scotland Sixth Form Conference in Edinburgh on 8th September 2011.

Full report


GSF2011 National Conference (London): Immediate impacts

The full evaluation report on the immediate impact of the national conference on 28th June, based on analysis of the pre-conference and end-of-conference questionnaires and further feedback from students, demonstrates the effectiveness of GSF in equipping students with the knowledge and confidence to rise to the GSF challenges. The executive summary will prove particularly useful in helping busy GSF teachers to demonstrate the impacts of GSF within their schools. 

Executive summary

Full report

  

GSF2010 National Conference: Impacts on students and outcomes in schools

This report charts how students responded to GSF on returning to their schools and colleges, and assesses the lasting impacts of the conference on their attitudes, perceptions and confidence to engage others with their learning.  It is based on surveys of teachers and students undertaken in December 2010. 

Executive summary

Full report


GSF2010 Regional Conferences:  Immediate impacts

This report analyses the immediate impacts of the regional sixth form conferences staged at Liverpool Hope University on 10th November 2010 and the University of Hull on 16th November 2010. 

Executive summary

Full report

 

GSF2010 National Conference: Immediate impacts

The full evaluation report on the immediate impact of the national conference on 29th June 2010, based on analysis of the pre-conference and end-of-conference questionnaires completed by students, demonstrates the remarkable capacity of GSF to inform, inspire and empower students in engaging with global issues.  The executive summary will prove particularly useful in helping busy GSF teachers to demonstrate the impacts of GSF within their schools.  

Executive summary

Full report

 

Independent evaluation of Global Student Forum

This report was prepared by Professor Alan Penny for the Department for International Development in October 2009.  It provides evidence of the impacts and value of GSF for schools as well as reporting on the overall cost-effectiveness and delivery of GSF.

Full report

 

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