Self-evaluation in Adult Lifelong Learning (SEALLL)
The project Self-evalution in Adult Lifelong Learning (SEALLL) aims to improve the quality of teaching and learning and the quality of organisation and management in LLL by promoting and supporting self-evaluation. The project wants to help all ‘players’ in LLL-organisations self-evaluate their teaching, learning and management. The SEALLL website offers a set of materials to help you introduce a culture of self-evaluation and to create and execute self-evaluation processes in your organisation.SEALLL focuses on self-evaluation as a learning process. Therefore a bottom up approach and guiding the ‘initiators’ in the process of conducting their own evaluation is the SEALLL angle to quality care.
Funding
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This website reflects the views only of the authors. The Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Partners
The project is co-ordinated by PLATO (Leiden University, The Netherlands) and consists of members from Austria, Belgium, Germany, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Poland, Sweden and Turkey.
More information
More information about this project can be found on the project website:
http://www.sealll.eu/index.php
The SEALLL website offers:
- information on the project
- guidelines for introducing self-evaluation in your organisation
- some theory on the SEALLL approach to self-evaluation
- a format for starting processes of self-evaluation and creating your own instruments
- examples of self-evaluation processes in a wide range of LLL settings.