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Towards Learner-Oriented Monitoring and Evaluation in Adult Education Program: A Vital Approach to Ensure Adult Learners’ Learning Needs
Author(s) -
Yalalem Assefa
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
education research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-4002
pISSN - 2090-4010
DOI - 10.1155/2021/6663700
Subject(s) - formative assessment , summative assessment , thematic analysis , attendance , nonprobability sampling , task (project management) , adult education , medical education , documentation , psychology , computer science , mathematics education , qualitative research , knowledge management , pedagogy , sociology , engineering , medicine , political science , social science , population , demography , systems engineering , law , programming language
Monitoring and evaluation practice of adult education by its flexible nature highly needs effective and continuous professional support based on a bureaucratic system that accomplishes expectations using a hierarchical arrangement. The central essence of adult education monitoring is conceptualized as the continuous comparison of implementation progress against the predetermined principles. As well, another common vital task is evaluation. Such practice can provide formative and summative information about program implementation and outcomes for concerned stakeholders. This study placed on examining learner-oriented monitoring and evaluation practices in integrated functional adult education programs. In doing so, a qualitative research approach and case study design were employed. Purposive and available sampling techniques were used to select 83 respondents. Data were collected through interviews, FGD, and document analysis. The collected data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results showed that integrated functional adult education monitoring practice was limited to report learners’ enrollment data and mere attendance in literacy class. Narrow emphasis is given to monitoring and evaluation activities that can enhance adult learners’ academic performance and ability in relation to their life skills and practical learning needs have been largely forgotten.

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