Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the Regional Financial Management training program at the Human Resources Development Agency of North Maluku Province. This study is a program evaluation study that uses model four level Kirkpatrick’s which includes the level of reaction, learning, behavior and results. In this study discussed the level of reaction at four levels. The reaction level is discussed about the training participants' reactions to the curriculum, education staff and training facilities. The curriculum components are discussed about training schedules, training materials, learning methods and media. In the education and training component, the reaction of the resource person and the training committee was discussed. The components of the education and training facilities are discussed about classrooms, dormitories, supporting facilities for training and consumption of education and training. The study used a mixed research approach (mixed methods), namely research that combines qualitative and quantitative approaches to answer research problems. Qualitative research is a process of scientific research to understand human problems in a social context by creating a comprehensive and complex picture presented, reporting detailed views of sources of information and carried out in natural settings without any intervention from the researcher. This study produces recommendations for reaction levels that can be used as references to improve the quality of the Regional Financial Management Training Program at the Human Resources Development Agency of North Maluku Province.

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