PLANNING, DESIGNING, AND TRACKING THE PROGRAM.
Once you are thoroughly grounded in the history, theory, research, and etiology of the identified problem (as analyzed in your first assignment), you are ready to analyze the strategies used for reducing or eliminating the problem by meeting the needs of people who have the problem. The first step is to examine the program’s hypotheses – those statements about what outcomes are expected if a person with the problem(s) identified receive the service(s) you designed. The program hypotheses provide the framework for the development of precisely-stated goals, objectives and activities. In a 10-12 page paper, critically analyze and answer the following questions: