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        1 - Evaluating the Effectiveness of Training Program: Case study, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
        Kolsumeh Shojaa Morteza Karami Mohammad Reza Ahanchian Mojtaba Nadi
        The present study investigated on the effectiveness of training programs held in the first eight months of 2011 in Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Research method was evaluation. Evaluation and goal-oriented approach of Kirkpatrick's model was used to do this study. The More
        The present study investigated on the effectiveness of training programs held in the first eight months of 2011 in Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. Research method was evaluation. Evaluation and goal-oriented approach of Kirkpatrick's model was used to do this study. The population study included all 421 of employees in Ferdowsi University of Mashhad. In order to evaluate the reaction level Karami (1386) Questionnaire was used, and to evaluate the learning, pre-test and post- test was applied, and also to evaluate the behavior, a researcher-made questionnaire was used. Findings indicated that the learners were satisfied with the training programs. Also learning in all training programs was in a desirable status. But, in the third level (behavior) result showed that the effectiveness of training courses was doubted. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Designing Bodies of Knowledge to Develop Expert Training Evaluators for Iranian Ministry of Petroleum
        Saeid Safaee Movahed Hosein Falahinia
        This study aims at designing necessary bodies of knowledge to develop professional training evaluators at Iranian Ministry of Petroleum. Hence, six seasoned training experts with a notable background in energy industry and seven assessment and evaluation experts were se More
        This study aims at designing necessary bodies of knowledge to develop professional training evaluators at Iranian Ministry of Petroleum. Hence, six seasoned training experts with a notable background in energy industry and seven assessment and evaluation experts were selected purposefully by criterion sampling strategy. To gather required data, semi-structured interviews were used and the data were analyzed thematically. The data were organized systematically into Bodies of Knowledge for developing training evaluators at three levels, namely beginner, middle and expert. To establish credibility of findings, member check and peer debriefing strategies were used and data were modified and reanalyzed continuously. Based on the findings, training staff master the following bodies of knowledge to turn into professional evaluators; beginner: inferential statistics, descriptive statistics, assessment and measurement (test making, attitude scales, behavior rating scales), narrative data analysis, DACUM needs analysis, evaluating reaction, learning, and behavior, performance appraisal; middle: return of investment, return of expectation, fault tree technique analysis; expert; balanced scorecards, virtual training monitoring, benchmarking, futuristic. Manuscript profile