Dr. Anna Evely. High levels of Participation Enhance Learning. ACES day 2010

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Participatory approaches are often suggested to increase sustainability and adaptability of conservation programmes because they are assumed to build capacity of participants to learn and manage projects. This presentation is from a paper which compares projects with different styles of management to determine whether increasing the extent or quality of engagement of participants affects the degree to which they learn. The results show that: (1) Participants in all projects learnt something, but the extent of learning was highest for projects with greatest engagement; (2) The length of time participants were involved in a project did not influence how much they learned; and (3) a range of factors relating to engagement influenced learning outcomes. The results suggest that if capacity building is a desired outcome of participation, then it pays to invest in high quality engagement right from the outset. More research to help understand the processes involved in enhancing learning is also required.

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High levels of participation in projects enhance learning

May 27th 2010Anna C. Evely1,2, Michelle Pinard1,2 Xavier Lambin1, Mark Reed2, Ioan Fazey3

1. Aberdeen Centre for Environmental Sustainability2. Institute of Biological Sciences, Aberdeen University, 3. School of Geography and Geosciences, University of St. Andrews

My Focus...

What we did...

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confirming categories by interview...

Results...

Participation increases learning

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Learningsomething new

Learning aboutthe viewpoints

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Alteredunderstanding

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Learning towork with other

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Increasingconfidence in

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Functional

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Self Mobilisation

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Some learning takes time…

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Some learning takes time…

Learning is related to certain factors

Having autonomy

Learning something new

Learning about the viewpoints of others

Altered understanding of conservation

Increasing confidence in solving complex problems

Feeling valued

Great Work!

Learning something new

Learning about the viewpoints of others

Altered understanding of conservation

Sharing Information

Learning something new

Learning about the viewpoints of others

Learning to work with other participants

Involvement in decision making

Learning something new

Learning about the viewpoints of others

Increasing confidence in solving complex problems

Feeling decision making is fair

Learning something new

Learning about the viewpoints of others

Altered understanding of conservation

In conclusion

In conclusion

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