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| International Perspectives in Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation (IPPME) |
| APPLICATION FORM |
Next offering: 1 October 2010 - 31 December 2010
Why the need for this course? |
In the contemporary
context the concept of participatory monitoring and
evaluation(PME) has become an important means to enhance
effectiveness and relevance of programmes,organisations
and institutions in their pursuit of inclusive development
, good governance and social change. |
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The process
of critical reflection and analysis is an integral component
of one's existence. For those involved in the enterprise
of development and social change the process of monitoring
and evaluation (M&E)however has become more sytematised.
In recent years concerns regarding effective management
and result orientation of the diverse range of programmes
and projects is on the rise..It is being recognised
that active participation of the primary stakeholder
i.e. the community or the beneficiaries of the project,
in the process of monitoring and evaluation can address
some of these concerns effectively. The process of PME
also is important for organisational strengthening and
institutional learning of diverse range of organisations.PME
approaches have also entered the arena of governance,
assisting in ensuring accountability of the institutions
of State and Market to the citizens. |
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PME thus
is fast becoming an important dimensions of international
development debate and practice. There are however not
many development courses, internationally, which focus
on the concept of participatory monitoring and evaluation
from an educational and learning point of view.The course
which do exist are expensive thus out of reach of many
practitioners.Many practitioners also lack adequate
time to attend face to face development courses on monitoring
and evaluation. This Course is being launched by PRIA
and University of Victoria in a distance education mode
, to address the above learning needs. |
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| Who can join? |
This three
month course is designed for practitioners ,adult educators
, managers( staff of international and national voluntary
development organisations, bi-lateral and multi-lateral
development agencies , government departments),researchers
and policy makers from countries of North and South
, who are currently engaged in or interested to learn
about participatory monitoring and evaluation. |
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It will provide
in-service career opportunity for practitioners. The
participants can be mid career professionals or young
professionals, with some practical experience of being
engaged in the process of social change . The minimum
required qualification is Bachelor degree in any subject.
The learners should have an easy access to computer
and Internet facilities otherwise they might miss out
on significant portions of the course. |
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| Special features |
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This innovative course is one of its kind, at the national, regional and international level, in a distance education mode. |
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It will consider
a range of conceptual and practical issues faced
while facilitating participatory monitoring and
evaluation. It includes critical analysis of different
debates and perspective on the theme. |
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It draws together
theory and practice on participatory monitoring
and evaluation, through field case studies and
practical illustrations. |
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It has leading
national and international academics and practitioners
as part of guest faculty and its advisory committee. |
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The
course material is specially designed and developed
to meet special requirements of distance mode
of education. It includes inbuilt exercises, in-text
questions to stimulate critical thinking and analysis. |
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The entire course
will be taken by diastance education, making learning
accessible outside working hours. Distance delivery
includes print material(a manual), enhanced with
Web-Conferencing activities and discussion facilitated
by an instructor at an Internet Web site. |
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To encourage
maximum interaction between the instructor and
the learners a PRIA web board has been developed
wherein the students can post their queries, comments,
suggestions, and experiences and participate in
the online but asynchronous discussions. The students
can also access the tutor through emails and phone. |
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| Course structure |
This innovative course , one of its kind
in a distance education mode, will consider a range of conceptual
and practical issues faced by practitioners, adult educators,researchers,resource
providers and policy makers in managing organisations and
programmes in a participatory manner.The focus will be on
participatory monitoring and evaluation.It will facilitate
critical analysis of different debates and perspectives on
the theme. |
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| Course Goal: |
"To strengthen understanding on concepts
and approaches to participatory monitoring and evaluation
for ensuring inclusive development and effective governance". |
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To meet the above goal the couse is divided
into the following six units: |
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| Unit 1- Conceptual understanding of Monitoring and Evaluation(M&E) |
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What is Monitoring and Evaluation? |
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Why undertake Monitoring and Evaluation? |
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What is Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation (PM&E)? |
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| Unit 2 Origins and Principles of Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation(PM&E) |
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Origins of Participatory Approaches |
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General features of Participatory Approaches |
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Principles of PM&E |
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Unit 3- Methodological Aspects of Monitoring and Evaluation |
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M&E in Project context |
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Tools and Techniques of M&E |
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Building a M&E system |
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| Unit 4- Innovative methods in Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation |
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Participation in M&E |
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Steps in PM&E |
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Innovative Methods of PM&E |
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| Unit 5-Learning from experience of Participatory Monitoring |
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Foundations of PM |
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International Case studies of PM |
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Key Questions |
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| Unit 6- Learning from experience of Participatory Evaluation |
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Foundations of PE |
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International Case studies of PE |
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Emerging Issues |
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| On completion of the programme the learners would : |
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Build comprehensive and in-depth understanding on the concept of monitoring and evaluation |
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Strengthen critical understanding on participatory monitoring and evaluation |
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Be familiar with international exemplars ,covering operational aspects of participatory monitoring and evaluation |
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| Team involved in course development and
delivery Advisory committee |
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Dutta, Goutam (Prof.), Production and Quantitative Method Area,Indian Institute of Management(IIM) Ahemdabad |
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Farrell, Martha Director,PRIA Continuing Education, New Delhi |
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Gaventa, John (Prof.), Research Fellow,Institute of Development Studies,(IDS), University of Sussex,UK |
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Kumar, Yogesh (Dr.), Director, Samarthan, Madhya Pradesh. |
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Lall, Preeta,Team Leader, Swiss Agency
for Development and Cooperation (SDC),Delhi |
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Pratt, Brian(Dr.), Executive Director,
INTRAC,UK |
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Shivakumar, A.K.(Dr.),Consultant, UNICEF,Delhi |
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Tandon, Rajesh (Dr.) President,PRIA, New Delhi |
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| Faculty |
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| Course Instructor: |
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Jaitli , Namrata, Sr. Manager, PRIA
Continuing Education, New Delhi |
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Dwivedi, Anju, Sr. Manager,
PRIA, New Delhi. |
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| Authors |
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Ball, Colin, Former Director, The
Commonwealth Foundation, U.K |
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Jaitli, Namrata, Sr. Manager, PRIA
Continuing Education, New Delhi |
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Tandon, Rajesh (Dr.),
President, PRIA, New Delhi. |
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| Coordinated by |
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Ara, Shabeen (Dr.), Manager,
PRIA Continuing Education, New Delhi |
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| In collabration with Uvic |
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Clover, Darlene. E, PhD |
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Etmanski, Catherine, PhD |
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Hall, Budd L., PhD |
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| Coordinated by |
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| Editorial Advisor |
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Jaitli, Namrata, Sr. Manager,
PRIA Continuing Education, New Delhi. |
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| Course Reviewer |
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Hood , Robin J., University
of Victoria, Canada |
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| Secretarial Support |
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Bhaskaran, K.V., Executive
Secretary, PRIA Continuing Education, New Delhi. |
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| Admission procedure |
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Eligibility:
The minimum required qualification is Bachelor's degree
in any subject. |
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Mode
of delivery : The course is offered in a distance
mode, making learning accessible through part time study,
outside working hours. Distance delivery includes print
materials, audio-visual CDs, guest faculty and immediate
and engaged communication through web board. |
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Duration : The course is of 3 months duration . |
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Medium of instruction: The
course will be delivered in English. |
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Credits
and evaluation: All the certificate programmes are of 8-credits and involve 240 hours of study. Evaluation will be based on written assignments in the form of reflection papers, Group work (virtual), Quiz and project work/ project proposal or an essay. |
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Course
fee:Course fees are payable in one installment. The course fee for Indian students is Rs.6000/-. For students outside india, the course fee is US$ 250. For applicants in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, the course fee is INR 7000/-. |
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Payment
of fee: The fee is to be paid in Demand Draft
drawn in favour of "Society for Participatory Research
in Asia", payable at New Delhi. The fee can also
be paid through Bank
Transfer |
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Application
Deadline: The last date for registration is September 17, 2010 (first come first serve basis). Application forms may be downloaded from the website: www.priaeducation.org, or e-mail education@pria.org to obtain the same. |
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