A nonexperimental evaluation of training programs for the unemployed in Sweden

2002 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 187-206 ◽  
Author(s):  
Håkan Regnér
2017 ◽  
pp. 27-43
Author(s):  
Elena Cappellini ◽  
Silvia Duranti ◽  
Valentina Patacchini ◽  
Carla Rampichini ◽  
Nicola Sciclone

2010 ◽  
Vol 34 (7) ◽  
pp. 631-655 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jorge Eduardo Tasca ◽  
Leonardo Ensslin ◽  
Sandra Rolim Ensslin ◽  
Maria Bernardete Martins Alves

Author(s):  
Aisha Bint Saad Awadah Al-Mutairi

The aim of the research is to evaluate the training programs provided to the teachers of art education during the academic year (2014-2015) in light of the demands of teaching the curriculum of art education developed for the middle stage, through a questionnaire in order to know the teaching skills needed by the teacher of art education training from the point The study was based on two tools: the first is a questionnaire to identify the teaching skills required for training. It was applied to 90 teachers in Riyadh city during 2014-2015 and the second is a card. Evaluation of training programs on the 17 training program. The results revealed the weakness of some aspects of the training programs. The researcher recommended the need to develop the training programs provided to the teachers of art education periodically and continuously, according to the contemporary trends in the field of modern educational philosophies and art education so that these programs achieve their objectives.


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 552-556
Author(s):  
Nurul Islam ◽  
Abdus Salam

Background: This study explores the effectiveness of educator's training programs regarding the presentation, materials, facilities, relevance and usefulness of the training to the current employment and facilitator’s knowledge using Gagne’s event of instructions. Method: A half day long training was conducted on September 2017 at reach of the two health care teaching institutes. At the end of training, evaluation was done and rated in 5 point Likert scale with 5 as the highest score. Participants agreed that the training was useful and relevant to their work. Result: This study showed a positive perception of the learners which will help their job performance as well as the outcome of their dental teaching school and Gagne’s Events of Instructions can be used when conducting this type of training sessions. Conclusion: Regular training program for staff development need to be carried out following a system approach with right mix of input and contents which process with right sequences of instructions to fill the gap between desired performance and actual staff performance. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.18(3) 2019 p.552-556


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 594-616 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruno Crépon ◽  
Marc Ferracci ◽  
Gregory Jolivet ◽  
Gerard J. Berg

Author(s):  
Khalif Ashhabul Umam ◽  
Iip Saripah

Evaluation of training program is made to establish the achievement of program objectives and to provide recommendations for program improvements. In this article, use of the CIPP (Context, Input, Process, and Product) evaluation model in training programs is discussed. It is an evaluation research, with a descriptive quantitative approach involving 16 training program participants as research subjects. The data collection techniques were based on questionnaires as the main instrument, with interview guides and observation guidelines as supporting instruments. The data analysis was made by comparing the scores obtained with the ideal score and multiplying by 100%; the results of these calculations were then grouped into a number of criteria that had been established. The results of the study indicate that the context dimension consisting of training objectives, training needs assessment, and state agency program organizers obtained a PE (Percentage of Effectiveness) score of 75.04%, placing it in the "fair" criterion. In the input dimension, consisting of participant description , instructor condition, infrastructure, training curriculum and instructional media, the PE score was 79.44% again in the "fair" criterion. In the process dimension, comprising lecture method, discussion method, demonstration method, question and answer method, practice method, field visiting method and evaluation of learning outcomes, the PE score obtained was 78.75%, which was also in the "fair" criterion. Finally, in the product dimension of knowledge aspect, attitude aspect and skill aspect, the PE score was 82.29%, in the “good" criterion. Based on the results of the dimension evaluation, the total PE score obtained was 78.88%, or overall in the "fair" criterion. It can be concluded that in general the execution of this training program was successful, so it is recommended that similar programs be conducted again, with some improvements.


2021 ◽  
pp. 136346152110474
Author(s):  
Élise Bourgeois-Guérin ◽  
Diana Miconi ◽  
Aude Rousseau-Rizzi ◽  
Cécile Rousseau

This article presents a preliminary evaluation of training sessions promoting a systemic approach to violent radicalization (VR) offered to first-line health and education professionals in Quebec. We describe the rationale and content for the training program, its general principles and implementation modalities. The mixed-method evaluation indicated that the participants felt the training increased their level of confidence in dealing with VR in their work. It appeared that training also shifted participants’ attitudes significantly on four items with decreases: (1) worry about the extent of VR of young people in Quebec; (2) belief that VR should automatically be reported to the police; (3) thinking that Islam favors VR; and (4) assumption that enhanced security measures would have a deterrent effect on VR. The conclusion discusses the challenges associated with violent radicalization training programs, emphasizing the delicate ethical and political questions related to the provision of training on this socially divisive topic.


2007 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 730-755 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernd Fitzenberger ◽  
Robert Völter

1978 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 289-300
Author(s):  
Udai Pareek

Though a good amount of money is spent on training, very little attention is paid to evaluation of training. This paper reviews some of the recent publications on this vital issue. Books Reviewed Anderson, S.B.; Ball, S.; and Murphy, R.T., Encyclopedia of Educational Evaluation: Concepts and Techniques for Evaluating Education and Training Programs (San Francisco: Jossey Press, 1975). Hamblin, A.C., Evaluation and Control of Training (London: McGraw-Hill, 1974). Kirkpatrick, Donald L.(ed.), Evaluating Training Programs (Madison: American Society for Training and Development, 1975). Tracey, William R., Evaluating Training and Development Systems (New York: American Management Association, 1968). Training Evaluation System: Branch Manager Programme�A Study on the Impact of Training on Branch Managers (Hyderabad: State Bank Staff College, n.d.). Warr, Peter; Bird, Michad; and Rackham, Neil, Evaluation of Management Training (London: Grower Press, 1970). Whitelaw, Malt The Evaluation of Training: A Review (London: Institute of Personnel Management 1978).


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