The information in this post on how to assess a program will be of benefit to social workers. Grinnell and Gabor emphasized this approach. You suggested in your article that one should be involved in a program to learn about the advantages and disadvantages of each (2019). These insights are valuable in strengthening the participative approach to social work programs. Importantly, the social work program is not created for the company but rather for clients. This article accepts the idea that clients should be able to see, experience, and learn from the various parts of social work curriculum.
Notably, the article recommends using templates for data collection. Templates are a great way to track client behavior. This approach is linked to formative evaluation. In this method the evaluation can be done while the program progresses. This method is different from the usual summative assessment which evaluates the program’s final results.
My organization believed that continuous assessment was the best method. The methodology of the chosen agency was a good match. It is an excellent project because it allows for the detection of deviations from stated goals. SteflMabry (2018) points out that managers can correct any abnormalities using formative assessment before they cause damage to the program. Encourage the creation of templates that record everyday experiences and provide insight at the end of a program in social work.