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A Comparative Evaluation on the Educational Programs in Seoul Woman Development Center

  • Korean Society and Public Administration
  • Abbr : KSPA
  • 2004, 15(2), pp.395-426
  • Publisher : Seoul Association For Public Administration
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Administration

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the educational programs in Seoul Woman's Development Center. For this study, the author divides it into two parts; the quantitative aspect and the quality aspect. The author selects the input and output indicators as a standard to evaluate the quantitative aspect, the satisfaction and the influenced factors as a standard to evaluate the quality aspect, and derives a indicator. And this study compares the forms to be managed directly by public agency to make sure the evaluation of contracting-out. The major findings of this study could be summarized as follows; 1) As the quantitative aspect of the evaluation, the forms under direct management of Seoul Metropolitan City are more efficient than the contracting-out forms in the number of student, the ratio of completion, the qualification acquisition and the Adoption of a profession. Therefore, the service cost are less expensive in the forms under direct management of Seoul Metropolitan City. 2) As the quality aspect of evaluation, it is as follows the factor which has been influenced the educational programs in the forms under direct management of Seoul Metropolitan City; the education contents, the quality of lecturer and the cost. However, it is as follows the factor which has been influenced the educational programs in the contracting-out forms; the education contents and the cost. 3) There are differences of the mean between the two form in the quality of lecturer, the teaching method and the cost. That is to say, I can conclude that the forms under direct management of Seoul Metropolitan City is higher than the contracting-out forms in the mean.

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