Introduction to Evidence-Informed Policy and Practice
- Introduction and overview of the course
- Check ourselves and the assumptions we make about 'evidence' and policy informed by evidence - is evidence-informed policy as "comment sense" as it sounds? How is it distinguished from evidence-based policy?
- Identify many of the key concepts and ideas that will be attended to in the course - the beginnings of a shared language and literacy for our discussions throughout the semester
- Cover the delivery of the course including the approach to online workshops as well as course assessments.
- Any and all your questions beyond the above
Preparation
TASK 1
Review all canvas content, in particular the assignment information - bring any questions you have to the workshop - we'll set up a starting point for the first submission with some discussion on the approaches you might take.
TASK 2
In conjunction with the set weekly reading consider for yourself
- what assumptions do you hold about evidence in relation to policy?,
- what might explain your assumptions?
- what distinctions do you see between evidence, truth & knowledge in their relationship to policy?
We'll address these questions in the workshop discussions. Almost certainly these discussions will raise a wide range of responses. Our findings will be very useful for setting a baseline that we can return to and (re)assess in week 12 informed by all that we cover through to that point.
TASK 3
- Reading and note-taking from the Week 1 Reading List
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