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Measurement Matters
Matt Bevan
9 episodes
1 week ago
“Measurement matters” – the podcast that provides free tips and tricks on measuring the difference your activities have on people and the planet.
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“Measurement matters” – the podcast that provides free tips and tricks on measuring the difference your activities have on people and the planet.
Show more...
How To
Education
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Measurement Matters with special guest Dr Rebekah Grace
Measurement Matters
47 minutes 19 seconds
3 years ago
Measurement Matters with special guest Dr Rebekah Grace

Measurement Matters – the podcast that provides free tips and tricks on measuring the difference your activities have on people and the planet.

In this episode I speak with Dr Rebekah Grace, who is a Director at the Centre for Transforming Early Education and Child Health (TeEACH) at Western Sydney University.

If you haven’t come across Rebekah, she is fantastic - and her passion is supporting children - particularly those that experience adversity.

What I really appreciate about Rebekah is she is all about impact – and using evidence-based approaches to change what we do every day. Which is super refreshing.

In addition to talking about the benefits and challenges of measuring outcomes for children (and including their voice in that), we also talk about the need to focus on childrens positive experiences – and how the latest research in this area is challenging us to change our approaches and adapt the tools we use to track and measure progress.

We hope you enjoy this conversation.

For those wanting to learn more about Rebekah and her work, please visit the following link, and get in contact with her directly:

https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/staff_profiles/WSU/doctor_rebekah_grace


Measurement Matters
“Measurement matters” – the podcast that provides free tips and tricks on measuring the difference your activities have on people and the planet.