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Evaluation Participatory in Research Clusters Management System: A Case Study of Best Practices in Community Health Cluster to Develop a Young Generation of Researchers and Society |
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| Creator | 1. Uraiwan Tongkaemkaew 2. Pinit Doangjinda 3. Suthasinee Boonyapithak 4. Sunisa Kongprasit 5. Thanapat Temrattanakuthol 6. Phacharin Jeennun 7. Chalinee Satanboa 8. Pornpan Kemakhunasrai 9. Benjawan Boakhluan |
| Title | Evaluation Participatory in Research Clusters Management System: A Case Study of Best Practices in Community Health Cluster to Develop a Young Generation of Researchers and Society |
| Publisher | Upper Northern Reserch Administration Network |
| Publication Year | 2560 |
| Journal Title | Journal of Community Development and Life Quality |
| Journal Vol. | 5 |
| Journal No. | 3 |
| Page no. | 446-470 |
| Keyword | Evaluation participatory, mentorships, wisdom knowledge, philosopher |
| URL Website | http://j-com-dev-and-life-qua.oop.cmu.ac.th |
| Website title | Journal of Community Development and Life Quality |
| ISSN | 2286-9824 |
| Abstract | Participatory evaluation in a research cluster management system aimed to evaluate the achievement of the project in terms of output and performance. This paper presents the results of evaluation of the best practices in a community health cluster. The study was conducted in Sribanpod and Khuankhanun districts; Phatthalung province; through observation and interviews of researchers and people in the area. The results show that the best practices in community health cluster were output: the mentorships have achieved a process to develop young researchers by enabling them to discover themselves as leaders; and they were working continuously to the community; performance: the researchers have achieved a process to transmit experience by creating knowledge together with the community and staff of government agencies; including transmitting the experiences of local philosophy. These operations created new local knowledge and wisdom plants. These best practices resulted in the increase groups and networks in the communities; increased forest area and transmission of local knowledge. |