Training of future specialists in social work for monitoring activities
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https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog13(3).2022.46-51Abstract
The article reveals five blocks of knowledge that future specialists in social work should possess in order to effectively carry out monitoring activities. The first block provides an introduction to the definitions of the concepts of "monitoring" and "evaluation", the content and tasks of implementing these methods, as well as the main components of the evaluation methodology: indicators and indicators, data sources, methods of information collection, data collection tools, stages of planning and organization of monitoring and evaluations The second block involves getting acquainted with the methodology of monitoring the implementation and evaluation of the effectiveness of activities as an organizational form of social work, the principles of determining indicators and methods of evaluating activities, the methodology of conducting external monitoring and the tools for evaluating the effectiveness of activities depending on the main tasks that they are aimed at solving. The third block involves mastering the concepts of "social project" and "social efficiency", familiarization with the methodology of monitoring the implementation and evaluation of the effectiveness of social projects, mastering knowledge about the classification and principles of forming indicators and indicators for social project evaluation. The fourth block involves studying the specifics of the organization and conducting monitoring and evaluation of social programs, mastering the concept of "social program", familiarization with the characteristics of the program, algorithms and principles of planning and monitoring and evaluation of social programs. The fifth block provides an introduction to the role and place of monitoring and evaluation of social services in the organizational model of the provision of social services in Ukraine, stages of organization and implementation tasks of monitoring the provision of social services, responsibilities of monitoring subjects at the local, regional and national levels.
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