Evaluating the programme during and after execution

PROGRAMME PLANNING, IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION 2(1+1)
Lesson 16 : Procedures in Programme Execution

Evaluating the programme during and after execution

Evaluation of the ongoing programme from time to time, provides a basis for making changes in teaching methods and other extension procedures being used in the programme. The evaluation of a programme executed or under execution has to be done with reference to the objectives set for the programme.

The aspects which need a considerable evaluation, in an on-going programme include:

  1. Number of meetings held of cooperative societies and village leaders.
  2. Number of people who attended the meetings and number of times the same person attended the meetings.
  3. Number of implements bought and number of times they have been used to accomplish the objectives.
  4. Spontaneity of action taken by the villagers i.e. the number of practices adopted by the villagers without frequent pressure from the gram sevak and which have become a moral routine of the villagers.
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