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 หัวเรื่อง:ไม่มีชื่อไทย (ชื่ออังกฤษ : Evaluation on the Workshop of Implementing
Agricultural Development Plan at Tambon Level) ผู้เขียน: ดร.พัฒนา สุขประเสริฐ, รองศาสตราจารย์ , นางสุวิสา พัฒนเกียรติ, รองศาสตราจารย์ , Borworn Baukao, Pannee Supanimitkul, Omsap Viyakornvilas, สุธีร์ ชัยประเดิมศักดิ์ สื่อสิ่งพิมพ์:pdf AbstractThe Department of Agricultural Extension (DOAE), Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives
(MOAC) held workshops for 926 district level agricultural extension officers from all over the country on
"Implementing Agricultural Development Plans at Tambon Level". The objectives were to transfer
knowledge, skills and experience in implementing tambon agricultural development plans by participatory
techniques involving all concerned persons and offices in the tambon. There were four workshops : one
each in Khon Kaen, Phitsanulok, Songkhla and Rayong Province. The methodology emphasized practicums
with small group case studies. Each group was has 1 instructor and his trainees for supervising the participants.
Research design was action research using qualitative and quantitative techniques. Data were collected by
structured questionnaire, semi-structured questionnaire and focus group verification.
The objectives of this research were (1) to build up an appropriate curriculum for workshops on
Implementing Agricultural Development Plan at Tambon Level ; (2) to study some socio - economics
characteristics of agricultural extension officers who attended the workshop : (3) to study the opinions of
participants of the workshop management ; and (4) to study the confidence of participants in transferring
gained knowledge and skills from the workshop. The research revealed that there were two appropriate patterns
for curriculums of workshops. The lectures were given between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and the practice sessions
between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. The same topics were presented in the lectures and practice sessions but the orders
in which they were presented differed. Of the 796 participants, 85.96% were chief agricultural extension
officers on the district or sub-district levels, and the rest were chiefs of planning divisions at the provincial
level or at the district level. Of the participants, 777 (83.91%) had had experience in implementing agricultural
development plans, while 145 (15.66%) had had no such experience. Those with experience had worked on
between 1 - 10 plans. The participants rates at high level the knowledge they gained about and their confidence
in implementing and transferring all topics covered except for data presentation by GIS, which they rated
at moderate level. Concerning practices, the participants had the highest level of confidence in implementing
rural development plans. Their opinions of workshop management were high except for the duration of the
workshops, with which they expressed low satisfaction, and coffee breaks, with which they expressed moderate
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