Monitoring and Evaluation Training: A Systematic ApproachMonitoring and Evaluation Training fills a gap in the literature by providing readers with a systematic approach to monitoring and evaluation (M&E) training for programs and projects. Bridging theoretical concepts with practical, how-to knowledge, authors Scott Chaplowe and J. Bradley Cousins draw upon the scholarly literature, applied resources, and over 50 years of combined experience to provide expert guidance for M&E training that can be tailored to different training needs and contexts, from training for professionals or non-professionals, to organization staff, community members, and other groups with a desire to learn and sustain sound M&E practices. |
Contents
PART 1 KEY CONCEPTS FOR ME TRAINING | 1 |
CHAPTER 1 ME TRAINING THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE | 3 |
CHAPTER 2 THE TRAINING LANDSCAPE | 27 |
CHAPTER 3 THE ME CAPACITY BUILDING CONTEXT | 55 |
CHAPTER 4 ADULT LEARNING | 81 |
CHAPTER 5 WHAT MAKES A GOOD ME TRAINER? | 115 |
PART 2 A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO ME TRAINING | 135 |
CHAPTER 6 AN OVERVIEW OF THE ADDIE FRAMEWORK FOR TRAINING | 137 |
CHAPTER 9 TRAINING DEVELOPMENT AND PREPARATION | 207 |
CHAPTER 10 TRAINING IMPLEMENTATION | 233 |
CHAPTER 11 TRAINING EVALUATION | 271 |
PART 3 ME TRAINING METHODS AND TECHNIQUES | 315 |
APPENDICES | 401 |
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES | 404 |
REFERENCES | 407 |
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