Evaluation Findings
Street Law, Inc. recognizes the value of program evaluations. Evaluations are a valuable learning tool that help the organization measure its achievement of program objectives and understand and improve the effectiveness of its work.
At every Street Law training, participants complete surveys rating the sessions, offer comments on what did and did not work, and suggest improvements for future trainings.
Whenever possible, Street Law utilizes the professional help of outside experts to conduct evaluations. Summaries and reports from these evaluations can be found below.
Corporate Legal Diversity Pipeline Program
Conducted in 2007, by Wendy Richardson, PhD - an independent consultant.
Deliberating in a Democracy
Conducted by the University of Minnesota's Patricia G. Avery, professor; Carol Freeman, research associate; and Kyle Greenwalt, research assistant.
Democracy Education Exchange Project
Conducted in 2003, by InSites, a nonprofit organization that conducts research and evaluation and provides technical assistance to schools, districts, states, and organizations engaged in major change within education systems.
Law School Diversity Pipeline
Conducted by Wendy Richardson, PhD - an independent consultant.
Parents and the Law
Conducted in 1997-1998, by Caliber Associates.
Save Our Streets
Conducted by Caliber Associates.