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The Power of Education And the Voice it should have…
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The Power of Education Research findings repeatedly measure statistics not impact Governments are keen on quick fixes Schemes that cost relatively nothing Media attention and ‘sound bites’
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The Power of Education The EU research by EIM Panteia looked at 46 programmes of 310 (15%) ‘Most evaluations consider the process not the outcomes in terms of additional export, turnover or employment’ Looking at markets, financial assistance, information and practical assistance
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The Power of Education 6 aspects were considered: 1.Accessibility – ease of access, red tape 2.Relevance – does it address SME barriers 3.Reach – (is it indeed used by SMEs) 4.Complementary in relation to private suppliers of services evidence of market gap to avoid unfair competition with private sector) 5.Effectiveness 6.Efficiency
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The Power of Education Concluding that ‘while so much public money is spent on support measures, it is no less than alarming that such a few measures are properly evaluated.’ And leaving IATTO members in a very good position to influence at a local level with the intelligence other members can provide…..
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The Power of Education …. Providing Education & Training with the Voice is should have ….
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