This volume provides an overview of how to: analyze two distinct types of data, pull them together in a meaningful way, and derive priorities from the collation of the information that has been generated by the needs assessment.
This thoroughly revised edition of the best-selling resource A Practical Guide to Needs Assessment offers a practical and comprehensive guide for practitioners who are responsible for Introducing a training program Creating adult education ...
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Graduate students and researchers of instructional design, human resources, performance improvement, program evaluation, and other programs will find this volume relevant to a range of academic and organizational contexts.
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This is the 144th issue in the New Directions for Evaluationseries from Jossey-Bass. It is an official publication of theAmerican Evaluation Association.
This book is your guide to having assessing needs and then making essential decisions about what to do next.
Social work graduate students, as well as social workers in the field who need to brush up on their skills, will find this book an invaluable aid.