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Which of the following elements comes together to define an extension programme Situation, Objective, People, Satisfaction Situation, Objective, Problem, Satisfaction System, Object, People, Solution Situation, Objective, Problems, Solution

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Objectives are the specific measurable results of the initiative. Objectives specify how much of what will be accomplished by when. For example, one of several objectives for a community initiative to promote care and caring for older adults might be: "By 2024 (by when), to increase by 20% (how much) those elders reporting that they are in daily contact with someone who cares about them (of what)."

There are three basic types of objectives. They are:

Process objectives. These are the objectives that provide the groundwork or implementation necessary to achieve your other objectives. For example, the group might adopt a comprehensive plan for improving neighborhood housing. In this case, adoption of the plan itself is the objective.

Behavioral objectives. These objectives look at changing the behaviors of people (what they are doing and saying) and the products (or results) of their behaviors. For example, a neighborhood improvement group might develop an objective for having an increased amount of home repair taking place (the behavior) and fewer houses with broken or boarded-up windows (the result).

Community-level outcome objectives. These are often the product or result of behavior change in many people. They are focused on change at the community level instead of an individual level. For example, the same neighborhood group might have an objective of increasing the percentage of people living in the community with adequate housing as a community-level outcome objective.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Situation, objective, problem and solution

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  • Certain basic concepts in the extension program, planning and extension planning must be understood to comprehend the extension program planning process.
  • According to Kelsey & Hearne (1949), an "extension program" is a statement of "situation, objectives, problems & solutions".
  • According to the "USDA (1956)", an "extension program" is arrived at cooperatively by the local people & the extension staff and comprises a statement of:
  1. The situation wherein the people are situated
  2. The problems which are a part of the "local situation"
  3. The goals & objectives  of the local people with regard to these problems.
  4. The solutions/recommendations to reach these goals & objectives on a long-time basis/on a short-time basis

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