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Day 8<br />

Session 21 Handouts<br />

Handout 21.1 <strong>Training</strong> evaluation form<br />

Title <strong>of</strong> the workshop:<br />

Date:<br />

Resource persons:<br />

Please indicate your impression on the items listed below. Place a check in<br />

the box against each statement as applicable; 5 signifies the highest rating<br />

and 1 signifies lowest rating.<br />

A. Curriculum<br />

1. The objectives <strong>of</strong> the workshop were relevant and followed.<br />

2. The materials distributed were adequate and useful.<br />

3. I will be able to apply what I learned.<br />

4. The content was well organised and easy to follow.<br />

B. Resource persons<br />

1. The instructions were clear.<br />

2. The presentations were interesting and practical.<br />

3. The resource person(s) met the training objectives.<br />

4. Participation and interaction were encouraged.<br />

5. Adequate time was provided for questions and clarifications.<br />

6. Adequate time was provided for group work.<br />

7. The resource persons were knowledgeable.<br />

C. The workshop<br />

1. How do you rate the training overall?<br />

2. Will the training help you to do your job better?<br />

D. Additional comments<br />

1. What did you find most useful?<br />

2. What did you find least useful?<br />

3. What were topics you would like to see added?<br />

4. How far did the training meet your expectations?<br />

5. How was the field visit? Was it relevant to the course?<br />

6. Other comments<br />

Rating<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

Session 21<br />

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