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Steps in programme planning
1. Collection of facts and figures
2. Analyse the situation:
3. Problem identification:
5. Formulate plan of work:
6. Execution of Plan:
7. Evaluate the programme:
• Evaluation of any programme during and after the execution is essential to judge whether the programme is moving in the right direction or not.
• Negative factor or any difficulty or impeding problem should be removed.
• Positive factor of the programme should be accelerated
• Evaluation should be made jointly by the extension worker and local or concerning organisations
Through: Records, prepared documents, reports, discussions with concerned persons
I- Before starting of programme
II- During the execution of programme
III- After the completion of programme
Evaluation helps in:
• To establish a bench mark
• Shows how far our plans have progressed
• Shows whether we are proceeding in the right direction. Proof of omissions, recommended changes suggests new directions.
• Indicate the effectiveness of the programme
• Helps to locate strong and weak points in any work or plan
• Improves skills in working with the people
• Helps to determine priorities for activities in the plan of work
• Brings confidence and satisfaction to our work.
8. Reconsideration:
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