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Evaluation Design - Soul Buddyz Evaluation Illustrative Results

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Evaluation Design

  1. A post-intervention national survey of 2000 children aged 8 –13, using 50 schools (representative of Primary, Combined and Senior Primary Schools in South Africa) as access points. A probability-based stratified random sampling method was used.
  2. A post-intervention national survey of 1500 parents / caregivers, accessed through the same schools (see 1). Where possible, interviews were conducted with the parents / caregivers of children sampled.
  3. A post-intervention national survey of 50 principals and 50 teachers in the schools sampled (see 1).(Data collection in all 3 the surveys entailed individual, face-to-face interviews using standardized questionnaires.)
  4. Post-intervention qualitative research conducted in 3 schools - in a metropolitan area, a peri-urban area and a rural area respectively. Data collection entailed qualitative interviews with children, parents and teachers and/or principals.
  5. Post-intervention qualitative research conducted within 6 households (2 per area). Data collection entailed qualitative interviews conducted with children and their parents, conducted within the broader family context.


Contacto

Sue Goldstein
Executive, South Africa Programmes
Soul City: Institute for Health and Development Communication
South Africa
Fax: 086 661 3145 or 011 341 0370

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Puesto en el sitio Communication Initiative - Agosto 25 2003
Última Actualización - Noviembre 07 2008



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