Title: Comparative Approaches to Program Planning, 1st Edition
Author: Ellen F. Netting
Publisher: Wiley
Description: “Comparative Approaches to Program Planning” by Ellen F. Netting provides an insightful exploration of program planning methodologies from a comparative perspective. In this 1st edition textbook, Netting examines various approaches to program planning, assessing their effectiveness, advantages, and limitations. Drawing on theoretical frameworks and practical examples, the book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of how different planning methods can be applied in diverse contexts. Through case studies and real-world scenarios, Netting illustrates the application of comparative program planning in fields such as social work, public health, education, and community development. With its clear explanations and practical guidance, “Comparative Approaches to Program Planning” is a valuable resource for students, practitioners, and researchers seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in program planning. Whether you’re new to program planning or an experienced professional, this edition equips you with the tools and insights needed to navigate the complexities of planning effective programs in a variety of settings.