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Handbook on Programme Planning Implementation and Evaluation

AuthorL.L. Somani
PublisherAgrotech Pub
Publisher2012
Publisher464 p,
ISBN9788183212601
Contents: Preface. About the book. About the authors. 1. Extension programme planning. 2. Needs, importance and theories of PP. 3. Principles of extension programme planning. 4. Situation analysis. 5. Objectives in extension PP. 6. Programme planning models. 7. Extension programme planning process. 8. Developing of plan of work. 9. Roles and techniques of extension workers. 10. Steps in programme planning process. 11. Participatory programme planning. 12. Impact of extension programme’s planning and implementation. 13. Evaluation. 14. Importance of evaluation. 15. Types of evaluation. 16. Keys, tools and methods of evaluation. 17. Value or uses of evaluation. 18. Outline/steps involved in an evaluation plan. 19. Purpose of evaluation. 20. Evaluation of extension programmes. 21. Extension programme evaluation. 22. Extension programme evaluation-an example. 23. Steps in the process of evaluation. 24. Monitoring and evaluation monitoring. 25. Participatory monitory and evaluation. Glossary. References. Appendix. Subject index.

Extension programmes are the basis of extension teaching and are the means by which the extension services seeks to accomplish its purpose. Programme planning is a written statement of decision making process involving critical analysis of the existing situation and the problems, evaluation of the various alternatives to solve these problems and the selection of the relevant ones, giving necessary priorities based on local needs and resources by the cooperative efforts of the people both official and non-official with a view to facilitate the individual and community growth and development. Extension programme forms the basis of extension teaching activities in a specific area, for a given period.

The general objectives of having in extension programming is to influence people to make changes in their way of life and in making a living. The assumption is that there is need for change and if people and not aware, it is necessary to make them aware of this; and to develop their needs. Only when the concepts and principles involved are truly understood can methods be evolved and techniques developed for their implementation in planning successful ventures involving local people.

Evaluation is an integral part of developmental process and an essential ingredient of agricultural development. It is process of determining the extent to which one has been able to attain the objectives.

Various concepts, models, principles, philosophy approaches and methods of planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of rural development programmes has been described in depth so as to help extension workers plan their programmes properly and effectively.

The present volume is expected to be of much help to the scholars, trainers, extension workers, scientists, planners and administrators in the field of agriculture in general and extension education in particular.

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