Worthiness Of The Project And How To Essay

¶ … worthiness of the project and how to appropriately adjust the areas that should be adjusted. In the situation of Far West community project, the evaluation method must be an inbuilt process and not an occasional thing since this project deals with progressive impact of the education project. There will be use of the qualitative and quantitative approaches of evaluation of this education project. The qualitative approach in this case will be appropriate since it deals with the community members and the changes in the quality of education that is the final target. To measure the extent of reception of the project among the locals and the possibility of it having a long-term impact, there will be utilization of the qualitative evaluation approach.

The quantitative approach will be equally important since the number of people enrolling and the number who successfully go through the entire system period among other numerical considerations will be of great significance hence the adoption of the qualitative approach will ensure this numerical data collection and analysis is achieved.

Evaluation in this case will be more than just collection of information from the project as it commences and in the course of the progress. It will involve serious reflection on the information that has been collected. For the Far West community project, there are some pertinent questions that will guide the evaluation process as what is the purpose of the evaluation? What is it that wants to be known from the evaluation? What is the intended...

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These will be evaluated in various steps in the context of the program that is intended within the far West community since it deals with a very special mix of targeted audience, being that those to benefit from the program come from varied backgrounds and have varying levels of educational levels and the only common feature seems to be the limited English proficiency.
What is to be evaluated?

The evaluation of the project will not only focus on the levels of reception of the project, but also on the extent of the impact that the project will have on the far West community as well as the most affordable and sustainable means of propelling the project in the long-term basis. The project evaluation will also have the numerical approach where it will be studied on the basis of how many people will be benefiting from the project per year. The evaluation will also look into the behavioral changes as concerns academics that shall have taken place after the commencement of the project.

What is the purpose of the evaluation?

The evaluation is targeted at creating a greater understanding of the entire project as in progresses so that better methods are adopted each day. The evaluation will also help in informing the management of the entire project in respect to the positive steps and achievements as well as the areas that need improvements. The evaluation aims as well at improving the teaching of English as a second language to the immigrant population. The evaluation will also…

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Ellen T., (1996). Planning a Program Evaluation. Retrieved November 19, 2012 from http://learningstore.uwex.edu/assets/pdfs/g3658-1.pdf


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