Mixed Methods Evaluation Data from A Multi-Sectoral Program in Four Regions
This data come from the quantitative portion of a mixed methods evaluation of the Child Focused Community Transformation (CFCT) program in the Sololo, Marsabit Lowlands, Marsabit Mountain and Buuri areas of implementation.
Country
Kenya
Organization
Food for the Hungry
Sample Size
876
Year
2018
Program Type
Multi-sectoral, Parenting program
Scores are divided into domains to display the different areas of development that IDELA measures. Differences in domain scores may point to children’s strengths or weaknesses in particular areas.
Average domain scores are calculated by taking the average scores of all subtasks in that domain. Subtasks within each domain are displayed in graphs below.
Average IDELA Score by Domain
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The Motor domain includes tasks that demonstrate motor skills relevant to children’s school readiness. This includes fine motor skills related to writing, drawing and object manipulation, as well as gross motor coordination.
The Motor Development score is calculated by taking the average of all individual Motor domain task scores.
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The Emergent Literacy domain includes an assessment of children’s receptive and expressive literacy skills, as well as their familiarity with the convention of printed text. These skills are foundational for more advanced literacy development in primary school.
The Emergent Literacy task scores are found by taking the average of the children’s scores on each task.
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The Emergent Numeracy domain includes an assessment of children’s foundational skills in mathematics in areas like geometry, measurement, number sense, and problem solving. These skills are foundational for more advanced numeracy development in primary school.
The Emergent Numeracy task scores are found by taking the average of the children’s scores on each task.
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The Social-Emotional domain includes tasks that illustrate children’s social and emotional competencies across several areas relevant to their own knowledge of self, and their ability to work collaboratively with other children.
The Social-Emotional task scores are found by taking the average of the children’s scores on each task.
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ADDITIONAL CHILD INFORMATION
Distribution of scores provides more detail to support an understanding of the average IDELA score.
Distribution of IDELA Scores
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The gender breakdown of a data set provides additional insight into the group of children assessed. Significant score differences by gender are not common in this age group but may be present. Research shows that gender gaps tend to increase as children age.
Distribution of Children's Gender
IDELA is meant for children ages 3.5 to 6 years, but some samples include ages two to seven years. Understanding the distribution of ages when looking at IDELA results can help provide context to the average scores.
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