
For Student Partner Programmes
The Situated Evaluation Framework (SEF) provides a participatory framework for student partners and their supervisors to support meaningful and reflective evaluation of their initiatives, intended to be used flexibly and collaboratively.
Developed through the LCC Changemakers programme, a student-partnership initiative at London College of Communication that supports collaborative work between students and staff to explore and support institutional, educational, and social change within higher education.
Co-developed over the course of two Changemakers cohort Led by Chiara Portinari, the team includes Saranya Satheesh, Jiayi Wu, Chaitanya Tiwari, Fitri Arianti and supervised by Kevin J Brazant.
Student Partner Journey

Evaluation Touch point

Traditional Evaluation Methods

Student partners are only contacted towards the end of the programme for evaluation and are assumed to remember their entire journey.
Traditional Evaluation Methods

The Evaluation is designed from an external point of view, only extracting information and privileging written response.
Situated Evaluation Framework

SEF works with student partners to surface lived experiences and speculate future at different touch points of their journey.
Situated Evaluation Framework

Knowledge is situated, understood from inside out, embracing diverse forms of creative expression with in-person activities and 1-to-1 sessions with the supervisor.

Explore the SEF Framework and Toolkit.





