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Extension Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1976
Six steps are described which can be used to evaluate a section of an extension program (e.g., the extension agent may have a corn program promoting a new variety and wants to know how many farmers are planting that variety). The steps are (1) state your objectives, (2) identify source of proof, (3) choose a representative sample, (4) use…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Extension Education, Guidelines, Program Development
Mandell, Lee; And Others – 1978
The second of three documents of a project designed to help North Carolina counties plan community based status offender programs presents a general planning model. An overview traces five steps of the planning decision process, from determining the importance of status offender needs to the county to making program funding decisions based on…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Models, Program Costs, Program Development
Ryan, T. Antoinette – 1975
The model for career education implementation defines three major functions which constitute the essential elements in the implementation process: planning, implementation, and evaluation. Emphasis is placed on the interrelatedness of implementation to both planning and evaluation of career education. The 11 subsystems involved in implementing…
Descriptors: Career Education, Delivery Systems, Models, Program Development
Roughton, Anne – 1976
A guide for planning a library workshop is presented in five parts: (1) the workshop planners, (2) planning the program, (3) the day of the workshop, (4) evaluation and followup, and (5) information sources. The bulk of the guide is part 2, planning the program, which covers needs assessment, objectives, audience definition, selection of time and…
Descriptors: Guides, Library Services, Planning, Program Development
Coon, George E. – 1971
In a memorandum to the Chief of Planning and Program Development, Teacher Corps, the Program Development Specialist for the Pontiac Urban Corps in Oakland examines the role of the program development specialist. Although the program was successful in that 31 beginning teachers were placed and modules were developed in three discipline areas, the…
Descriptors: Program Development, Program Evaluation, Role Perception, Role Theory
Deloria, Dennis; And Others – 1973
This document is the second in a series of evaluative reports directed to evaluation needs of Home Start planners and administrators. It focuses on implementation data about programs gathered during local site visits conducted in the spring and fall of 1972. The two basic evaluative questions asked are: (1) What was Home Start intended by its…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Federal Programs, Objectives, Program Development
Cooperative Educational Research Lab., Inc., Indianapolis, IN. – 1967
This document reports on the activities of educational consultants involved in the appraisal of the Evaluator Development Program. Included are (1) consultant suggestions for program improvement, (2) a tabulation of consultant responses to task items on the consultant form, (3) a list of consultants, and (4) materials used during the evaluation…
Descriptors: Consultants, Program Development, Program Evaluation, Program Improvement
Miller, Norma; And Others – 1971
Suggestions for program administrators and training program directors to develop comprehensive plans based on principles of community involvement, education, administration and finance, and the disciplines being taught are broadly outlined. Three accompanying charts illustrate approach to evaluation planning. (NF)
Descriptors: Charts, Evaluation, Mental Health Programs, Program Development
Hiemstra, Roger – 1972
A conceptual framework developed from a review of literature, program planning experiences, and trial and error is presented. The model is presented for discussion. The framework utilizes a simple linear flow of events, which is generally only a forward, sequential flow. Optional routes or phases, and possible recycling routes are given. (CK)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Educational Programs, Models, Program Development
Urban, Hugh B. – 1976
Program evaluation methodology as an investigatory strategy has been developed to generate information as to the capabilities of human service programs to produce maximal desired effects in client populations with minimal resource use. Experience with the procedures, however, has disclosed multiple difficulties attendant upon their use, doubt as…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Human Services, Innovation, Program Development
Roughton, Anne; Powers, Audrey – 1976
This is a revision of a guide (IR 003 265) for planning a library workshop. It is presented in five parts: (1) the workshop planners, (2) planning the program, (3) the day of the workshop, (4) evaluation and followup, and (5) information sources. The major part of the guide is concerned with program planning and covers needs assessment,…
Descriptors: Guides, Library Services, Planning, Program Development
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Porras, Jerry I.; Patterson, Kerry – Group and Organization Studies, 1979
Explores the current organization development assessment milieu and proposes a model to help clarify assessment. Each feature of the model is defined, and characteristic problems are discussed in light of current methods and theory. Guidelines are proposed to enhance the assessability of potential change activities. (Author)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Organizational Change, Organizational Development, Planning
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Bennett, James R. – Child Welfare, 1977
It is argued that an emphasis on a method of evaluation prior to the actual beginning of a program can prove of great value to an administrator in shaping the program and explaining and defending it to boards and funding bodies. Evaluation methods are discussed. (Author/MS)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Evaluation Methods, Program Development, Program Evaluation
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Findley, Dale; Hamm, Russell – NASSP Bulletin, 1977
Curricular change should be a planned process that looks at the needs of students and at the content implications of any course or program. (Author)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Evaluation
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Murphy, Brian P.; Swanson, Richard A. – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1988
Traditional program evaluation methods are expensive in terms of time and money. An alternative is auditing, a process that produces an official accounting and verification, often by third-party evaluators. Auditing relies on samples that are critical to the organization and its decision makers. (JOW)
Descriptors: Audits (Verification), Evaluation Methods, Management Development, Program Evaluation
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