Comparative Analysis of Program Development Processes in Six Professions
- 1 September 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Adult Education
- Vol. 27 (1), 13-23
- https://doi.org/10.1177/074171367602700102
Abstract
This study was designed to examine and describe planning strategies used by persons developing continuing professional edu cation (CPE) programs for six professional fields. From the descrip tion of practice in the six professions, a general model portraying the program development process was developed. The research methods used to guide the inquiry were those of grounded theory. Results indicate planners attend to at least six clusters of activities in their program development processes in a fairly con sistent sequence. Results also indicate that there is limited use of knowledge resources available in the literature. Planners did, however, use a wide variety of resources available inside the uni versity and outside the university to plan programs. Differences in strategies of program development in various professional fields did exist, most often in the order of activities and the emphasis given to specific activities in the program devel opment clusters.Keywords
This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- Differences in Perceptions of Program Planning ProceduresAdult Education, 1972
- A Naturalistic Model for Curriculum DevelopmentThe School Review, 1971