Please don't use .edu, .net, .com, .org websites. Use academic or government websites only. Also, use in-text citations with a reference page. While designing a monitoring plan for your program or...

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Please don't use .edu, .net, .com, .org websites. Use academic or government websites only. Also, use in-text citations with a reference page.


While designing a monitoring plan for your program or policy, if you discovered that different techniques for monitoring the implementation of the program or policy produced conflicting results, how would you reach an effective monitoring plan?


Consider that the observation data monitoring technique suggests that, on average, staff members spend 1 hour per week on teaching life-skills to clients as the program intended, but the service record data monitoring technique suggests that staff spends 15 minutes on average teaching life-skills to clients, against the program’s intentions. What do you think could account for the discrepancy between different monitoring techniques?



Discussion Part II


Among the different observational data collection techniques—narrative, data, and structured rating scheme, which technique do you consider to be the strongest approach? Which technique do you think is the weakest? Explain your rationale.


Is it advisable to combine two or more observational data collection techniques? Are there any advantages to combining techniques? Are there any disadvantages to combining techniques? Discuss.

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Answer To: Please don't use .edu, .net, .com, .org websites. Use academic or government websites only. Also,...

David answered on Dec 27 2019
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Part I
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan is basically a document that helps to track and assess the re
sults of interventions that is present throughout the life of a program. Considering different techniques for monitoring implementation of program or policy, one needs to be sure of certain things that sum up to form a perfect monitoring plan. These are mainly the perception with which people work, encourage participative monitoring and evaluation, creatively think for getting help from model building and scenario testing. The differences in the monitoring techniques of various aspects are such that it may lead to two different...
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