In this workshop, we will guide participants through practical steps to measure the impact of their education program.
A key element of the workshop is helping educators meet the criteria for the EduEvidence Bronze certification.
While applying for the certification itself is optional, the framework provides a valuable structure and motivation to actively engage.
Together, we will:
- Build a logic model (a method many participants may already be familiar with).
- Review relevant literature and identify supporting evidence.
- Design a research plan to capture impact data effectively.
- Prepare the necessary documentation to demonstrate outcomes.
We begin with an introduction to the value and benefits of the EduEvidence certification, setting the stage for participants to connect their work with recognized standards.
By the end of the workshop, you will have a clear roadmap for assessing and showcasing the effectiveness of your programs.
This is a practical toolkit to drive improvement and demonstrate real impact.
About Natalia Kucirkova
Natalia Kucirkova is a Professor of Early Childhood and Development at the University of Stavanger and Executive Director of the International Centre for EdTech Impact. She leads global initiatives to improve education through applied research, strategic advisory, and capacity building, particularly in underserved communities. With 15+ years in education policy, her work integrates the Science of Learning and robust impact measurement to guide EdTech policy and practice. Natalia has advised UNICEF, UNESCO, and over 30 EdTech organizations on scaling technologies, refining impact strategies, and developing KPI frameworks. She also guides education initiatives within the Impact-Linked Finance Fund, supporting outcome-based funding models. Across 30+ countries, she champions evidence-based, inclusive EdTech ecosystems that connect research with real-world application, driving scalable and equitable learning outcomes.