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PROGRAM DEVELOMENT

AND
EVALUATION
EdMan 201

ANNALIZA A. EBRONA
Reporter
FREDGIE P. PASCO, EdD
Professor
REBUS PUZZLES
FIRST LADY
TRAVEL OVERSEAS
BROKEN PROMISE
SEE FOR YOURSELF
SHUT UP AND SIT DOWN
BEATEN BLACK AND BLUE
FALLING ASLEEP
SPLIT PERSONALITY
ONCE IN A BLUE MOON
FOR INSTANCE
YOUR TIME IS UP
SKATE ON THIN ICE
FORGIVE AND FORGET
H20 / WATER
SCRAMBLED EGGS
FLAT
TIRE
BIG BROTHER
CAUGHT IN THE ACT
BACK DOOR
SUMMAR
Y
UNIT 1

INTRODUCTION
REPORTERS

ANNALIZA A. EBRONA
ARLENE A. ABING
MELBERT A. ENTERO
Learning Objectives
 Explain the importance of program development.
 Explain why program planning is essential to
program development.
 Describe how knowledge of program development
can support community organization design and
help implement prevention programs.
 Identify the steps and describe the importance of
program planning in program development.
What is Program
Development?

 An ongoing, comprehensive planning process


used to establish programs /projects.

 Quality Program Development is supported by a


well-thought - out and documented plan of
action.
Planning is an important step in the
program development process.

Planning Strategy
 identifying goals and objectives,
 conducting a needs assessment to analyze the situation,
 setting priorities based upon the needs identified,
 identifying stakeholders and resources,
 designing an action plan,
 implementing that plan, and
 assessing your level of achievement.
GOAL

The final outcome of a long period of activity.


Goals describe how the program will affect the
target population and should be SMART
(specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and
time-framed).
Why is Program Development
Important?
 Essentially a road map, an action plan that provides
the guidance needed to develop and build effective
community programs.
 As an action plan, program development is an ongoing
and continuous process – likely to change depending on
your needs.
 Program Development allows us to document each action
or step so that we are able to conduct needed
assessments and determine areas where modifications
may be needed
ACTION PLAN
The summary of what you and
others in your organization will
do to achieve your objectives.
In Program Planning…
Identify major needs
Set objectives
Establish priorities
chart a direction for growth and development

 It allows us to identify shortcomings and weaknesses and chart a new


course of action should priorities and needs change.
 It continues to guide us in the direction we should be going – it tells us
where we intend to go next.
 In the program planning process, there is a need to identify
stakeholders and develop a sense of mutual ownership is successful
goal achievement and outcomes.
Content of the Program Plan
 Should be brief and written in plain language
 It should define what the program is designed to do
 Contains the resources required
 Contains the measures that will be used to determine whether the program is
achieving your objectives.

Key to success is a systematic, realistic


planning effort rather than glossy, formal
planning document
Please proceed to the next topic………

The Planning Process……..

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