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This research aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the implementation of the Program of The Indonesia National Army (TNI) Team Up to Build Village (TMMD) as the civic mission of TNI in order to identify the rate of togetherness between Indonesian National Army (TNI) Personnels and the citizen the the capital city of Jakarta, and the surrounding regions. This research applied qualitative method with CIPP evaluation model that consists of four evaluation components, those are: (1) context; (2) input; (3) process; and (4) product. All the data was collected through interview, observation, questionnaire, group discussion, and documentation study. The scoring towards the evaluation result is divided into three levels of category: high/effective, medium/effective enough, and low/less effective. This category was applied in accordance with the comparison of goal standard in every evaluation stage upon either the physical or non-physical activity in the field. These activities were obtained based on the summary which was sum up using Case Order Effect Matrix. The findings present that the efficacy of the program ?Indonesia National Army (TNI) Team Up to Build Village? in enhancing the togetherness between Indonesian National Army Personnels and the citizen was considered as ?medium?. Thus, the program ?Indonesia National Army (TNI) Team Up to Build Village? in Jakarta and the surrounding regions in 2012 period was effective enough to enhance the togetherness between TNI and the citizens.
Evaluation Program Effectiveness Cipp.
Evaluation Program Effectiveness Cipp.
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