Extra-Mural Development and Support (seeds) Initiative 2009-2013, Western Cape Province, South Africa



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Budget


The complete budget for the surveys component of the project is R398,809 (including 14% VAT). The table comprises a detailed disaggregation of each budget item.

Appendix C – Management Surveys – List of Interviews Conducted




EARLY LEARNING RESOURCE UNIT (ELRU)

Freda Brock, Ursula Segers, Kaye Foskewt 06.23.2011

MATHS AND SCIENCE EDUCATION PROJECT (MSEP): UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN

Prof. Jonathan Clark & Prof. Rudi Langksche 06.24.2011


MATHS AND SCIENCE FOR TEACHERS AND LEARNERS: UNIVERSITY OF STELLENBOSCH, INSTITUTE FOR MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE TEACHING (IMSTUS)

Dr. Kosie Smit 06.27.2011

Andrew Fair 06.27.2011



TEACHING BIOLOGY PROJECT: AFRICA GENOME EDUCATION INSTITUTE AND THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE (TBP)

Prof. Lorna Holtman, Dr. Emmanuel Mushayika, Dr. Rosemary Raitt, et al 06.29.2011

Cheryl Douglas & Karen Smit 06.15.2011

Dr. Wilmot James 06.28.2011


SCIENCE AND INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE (SAILI)

Sam Christie 06.23.2011

SCIFEST AFRICA

Anya Fourie 06.24.2011

CENTRE FOR MULTIGRADE EDUCATION, CAPE PENNINSULA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (CMGE)

Prof. Jurie Joubert, Chris Lombard 06.27.2011

Adam Rogers, Adrienne Van AS, Rene van der Merwe, Jordaan Van As, Cyril Lawless, Sharle Mathews, Priscilla Murugan 07.26.2011



SCHOOLS AS HUBS OF LEARNING, RECREATION, AND SUPPORT: THE EXTRA-MURAL EDUCATION PROJECT

Johnny Gevisser 07.29.2011

Katendi Kalenji 06.28.2011

Adam Cooper 06.28.2011 10:21a


WESTERN CAPE GENERATION OF LEADERS DISCOVERED (GOLD) PEER EDUCATION ROLL-OUT PROJECT: GOLD PEER EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

Susannah Farr, Sharon Rumble 06.28.2011

Ian Walton, Zanele Makombe 06.23.2011

Edwin Brookes, Shane Egypt, Institute of Social Concerns 07.29.2011


SEEDS Project Management

Mike Erskine 06.27.2011


Appendix D – Beneficiary Survey – Survey Instrument Template


(the example here was used for SAILI learners; the instrument was similarly customised for each organisation by educator and learner, as applicable)


Respondent name




Questionnaire Number




School name










REVIEW OF SEEDS PROGRAMME: SAILI COMPONENT, JULY-AUGUST 2011

Dear Respondent

You have been involved in one of the programmes of the SEEDS initiative (Systemic Innovation for Education Development & Support). We would appreciate your responses to the statements and questions in this short questionnaire that we are administering for the Royal Netherlands Embassy. We will compile a report based on this survey. No individual names will be mentioned in the report. Please therefore be completely honest in your responses. Please circle the relevant number corresponding to your answer in each case, or write a brief response if the question is open-ended. Please complete and return your questionnaire to the fieldworker or other person from whom you received it.

Best wishes, Dr Stephen Rule & Dr Tim Clynick


CIRCLE THE NUMBER OF YOUR CHOICE FOR EACH ANSWER


Please indicate if you agree or disagree with these statements:

Strongly agree

Agree

Not sure

Disagree

Strongly disagree

  1. I have enjoyed my participation in the SAILI programme

1

2

3

4

5

  1. SAILI has assisted me to increase my knowledge of math & science

1

2

3

4

5

  1. Since participation in SAILI, I am more confident in my studies

1

2

3

4

5

  1. The maths & science covered at my school is relevant & comprehensive

1

2

3

4

5

  1. I have been exposed to better teaching materials since participating in SAILI

1

2

3

4

5

  1. The ways that maths & science are taught at my school are helpful to me

1

2

3

4

5

  1. I have regular contact with other SAILI learners

1

2

3

4

5

  1. The visits to my school by SAILI facilitators are helpful to me

1

2

3

4

5

  1. The principal and teachers at my school fully support SAILI

1

2

3

4

5

  1. Learners at my school who are not in SAILI feel left out

1

2

3

4

5

  1. Non-SAILI learners at my school treat me fairly and in a friendly way

1

2

3

4

5

  1. The school where I am now based is most suitable for me

1

2

3

4

5

  1. I enjoy learning more since joining the SAILI programme

1

2

3

4

5




14. What do you feel is the most positive consequence of the SAILI programme for you?







  1. What could be changed to make the SAILI programme more helpful for you? [PROMPT if necessary: cost of participation, time spent on participation, quality/relevance of facilitation/materials]










  1. Describe briefly a teaching method used at your current school that has enhanced your knowledge and understanding of a topic in mathematics or science. (Specify subject and topic).









  1. What is or was your primary motivation for participating in the SAILI programme?









  1. In addition to SAILI, what support do you receive in your studies?

  1. From whom do you receive this support?
















BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION


  1. Gender

Male

1

Female

2




  1. Age







  1. In which area do you live?




  1. In which year did you start Grade 1?







  1. Which of the following subjects are you studying in Grade 12?

Accounting







Computer Applications Technology







Mathematical Literacy




History







Home Language, specify………………………………...







Life Sciences




Geography







First Additional Language, specify ………………….…







Physical Science




Life Orientation







Second Additional Language, specify …………………







Mathematics







  1. Which language do you speak mostly at home?

Sesotho

Setswana

Sepedi

isiXhosa

isiZulu

Xitsonga

Tshivenda

Afrikaans

English

Other (specify) …………..

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10




  1. In which month and year did you start participating in the SAILI programme?

Month

Year




Do you participate regularly in any of the following activities? (Circle where relevant)

Yes, at school

Yes, during my spare time

No, not at all

  1. Playing sport

1

2

3

  1. Music or other cultural activity

1

2

3

  1. Religious group

1

2

3

  1. Subject specific club or activity, specify: ………………………………………………….…

1

2

3

  1. Other activity, specify: …………………………

1

2

3




  1. How satisfied are you with progress in your studies?

Very satisfied

Satisfied

Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied

Dissatisfied

Very dissatisfied

1

2

3

4

5




  1. Thinking about your life and personal circumstances, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole?

Very satisfied

Satisfied

Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied

Dissatisfied

Very dissatisfied

1

2

3

4

5




  1. What is your current occupational status?

Full-time learner (specify course & year) …………………………………......................................................................................................................................................................

Full-time employee (specify occupation & employer) …………………………………………………………………

Part-time employee (specify occupation & employer) ………………………………………………………………

Unemployed



Other (specify) …..………..……………………………….

1

2

3

4

5

35. Do you know the purpose of each of the following organisations? (1=Yes; 2=No)



ELRU

CMGE

SMILES

SCIMATHUS

TBP

MSEP

SAILI

GOLD

SCIFEST

IMSTUS

EMEP



































THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THIS SURVEY.

1 “Each party undertakes to each of the other parties that it will fulfil its scope of work under the programme and this agreement with reasonable skill, care and diligence; Each party conducts itself in good faith and utilise its best endeavours to ensure that SU is able to fulfil its obligations under the donor agreement.” (MoU)


2 By written notice, the Steering Committee can determine breach or withdrawal on part of any partner (a simple majority required), or refer parties in dispute to arbitration.

3 The first Steering Committee Meeting was held on 5 December 2008. Meetings were subsequently held on 3 March 2009, 26 June 2009, 7 September 2009, 27 November 2009, 16 April 2010, 30 July 2010, 26 November 2010, 25 March 2011 and 24 June 2011.

4 Proposal Document, p.7

5 This phrase is used in the original Proposal Document. Subsequent discussions held between the RNI and the SEEDS consortium members clarified that, whilst collaboration(s), particularly those arising spontaneously and promising to naturally enhance innovations and outcomes, were to be encouraged and pursued, the consortium would not require any formal collaboration(s) to be tabled nor any formal indicators as such to be developed or incorporated. The then EKN representative requested that focus areas 5 & 6 not be included in the M&E framework.


6 US, Consortium MoU, 18 December 2008

7 Focus Areas one to four in the list are referred to in the consortium documents as ‘the’ four focus areas of the project –the meaning appears to be that they constitute the consortium’s sector or sub-sector specific interventions. The latter three focus areas comprise activities anticipated in all the programme documents but not all of the appended individual project documents (a number of project documents however do make reference to this e.g. ELRU). Footnote 6 makes reference.

8 US, EKN EIWC: Financial Reporting for the period ended Dec 2009, Dec 2010 Annexure A

9 . There are difficulties in comparing different partner responses, given the very different forms, duration and intensity of interaction with the respondents.


10


11 US, EKN EIWC: Financial Reporting for the period ended Dec 2009, Dec 2010 Annexure A (Income)

12 US, EKN EIWC: Financial Reporting for the period ended Dec 2009, Dec 2010 Annexure A (Income)

13 The following discussion is from Florian Schneider, ’Collaboration: the Dark Side of Multitude’, Presentation to Summit: Non-Aligned Initiatives in Education Culture, http://summit.kein.org/node/190


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