Wrap-up Stage Planning
After the pursuit of the project has
been completed, your role as coordinator is not over. It is important
educationally (for students and teachers and other participants) for people to
send "wrap-up" messages. These are summary messages for the participants of the
project, describing what happened and what people learned. The "wrap-up" report
is aimed at the project participants, while the "publication" report is aimed at
people who haven't participated in the project.
Elements of a wrap-up summary message to the project participants
- a project summary
- thank you's
- plan for publication
- request reports of local adaptions
- request feedback from the project participants, in order to make
improvements next time: "like best", "like least", "change next time"
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Last updated: 28 February 1997