Transforming a municipal school sports programme through a critical communicative methodology: The role of the of advisory committee

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Abstract

This research applies a communicative methodology (CM) to the transformation and improvement of the Municipal Comprehensive School Sports Programme in Segovia, Spain (MCSSP), using egalitarian dialogue, based on validity rather than power claims to achieve intersubjectivity and arrive at consensus between all of the Programme's stakeholders through the intervention of an advisory committee (AC). The AC is a body comprising representatives of all stakeholder groups involved in the programme. During the 2013-2014 academic year the programme's AC met four times, operating as a communicative focus group (CFG). The meetings focused on: (1) excluding dimensions (barriers preventing transformation) and transforming dimensions (ways of overcoming barriers), (2) the programme's strengths, (3) the programme's weaknesses and specific actions to remedy them, and (4) the resulting conclusions which were then incorporated into the subsequent programme contract signed between the University and the Segovia Local Authority for 2014-2018. The key conclusions were: (1) the recommendations of the AC widen the range of perspectives and help the research team to make key decisions and (2) the use of CM to fully evaluate the programme and to reach a consensus on how to improve it proved very valuable.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)106-115
Number of pages10
JournalEvaluation and Program Planning
Volume58
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Advisory committee
  • After school program
  • Communicative focus group
  • Communicative methodology
  • Egalitarian dialogue
  • Programme evaluation

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