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Area of Science:

  • Public Policy Evaluation
  • Educational Program Assessment
  • Mixed Methods Research

Background:

  • The National Reading Plan (NRP) is a Portuguese public policy initiative.
  • The NRP aims to improve literacy levels and reading habits across the population.
  • The first phase of the NRP spanned five years (2006-2011).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight evaluation strategies for complex programs.
  • To demonstrate the effectiveness of a pluralist, integrating approach using mixed methods.
  • To analyze the development and implementation of the National Reading Plan.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative and qualitative data collection.
  • Employed an evaluation model for continuous and systematic monitoring.
  • Gathered information from diverse sources and social actors involved in the NRP.

Main Results:

  • Mixed methods provided valuable insights into the NRP's impacts.
  • The evaluation facilitated a comprehensive analysis of the program's implementation.
  • The approach proved effective for assessing a wide-ranging and complex initiative.

Conclusions:

  • A pluralist, integrating approach with mixed methods is highly effective for evaluating complex public policies.
  • Continuous monitoring and systematic analysis are crucial for program development.
  • This evaluation model offers significant potential for future large-scale program assessments.