Guest Posted November 12, 2006 Share Posted November 12, 2006 Ok, so for my latest piece of FD work, we have got to choose a policy and critically evaluate it, in order to write a presentation about said policy. I have chosen to look at our equal opportunities policy, because I know most people are going to do Child Protection and thought it would be something different. Where do I start and what sort of things would I need to include as a critical evaluation?? Your advice, as always, would be gratefully appreciated! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnonyMouse_4869 Posted November 13, 2006 Share Posted November 13, 2006 i would say ask yourself lots of 'why' questions regarding it. They will help you to unravel it and ensure everything is in their for the right reasons. i.e. why is it important to treat everyone with respect? laura x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnonyMouse_6361 Posted November 13, 2006 Share Posted November 13, 2006 Clare we have to do a simlar piece of work that invloves plolicies and to evaluate it with social and emotional in mind. Wish we could do a presentation sounds much eaiser than a 2000 word study task. Don't ask still don't know which policy or how to do it. Good luck Clare, I agree with L.phillips as said in her post. Beth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 13, 2006 Share Posted November 13, 2006 Clare - don't know if this will help -Found a link to a scottish document that has some evaluation/ assessment questions to ask in relation to equal opps: http://www.cre.gov.uk/downloads/duty_scot_easchools.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 13, 2006 Share Posted November 13, 2006 Thanks for your advice! I think I am going along the right lines with it now, so thanks! Trust me Beth, I would much rather write a 2000 word study than write and 'do' a presentation! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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