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Evaluation indicators for transitional ITOs
Using the Tertiary Evaluation Indicators
Evaluators use the tertiary evaluation indicators to assist in the enquiry as they provide:
- enquiry questions
- relevant information and sources of evidence
- a relationship between the outcomes achieved and the contributing processes and activities.
The tertiary evaluation indicators provide a basis for thinking about how quality and value may be identified. They allow a common understanding of what constitutes quality in the way transitional industry training organisations (transitional ITOs) operate and the outcomes they achieve. Using the evaluation indicators supports a consistent approach to evaluation across all transitional ITOs and assists evaluation teams in making robust judgements.
The evaluation indicators were developed using systems modelling research. They are based on up-to-date research and experience in New Zealand and overseas. The indicators also include references to relevant educational research.
The evaluation indicators for transitional ITOs are detailed in: Evaluation indicators for industry training organisations (PDF, 101KB).