I hope not. The staff ought to be evaluating their program, assuming they are competent. If an institution is not doing that, but letting the director do it, when in fact the staff are the experts in it, something is wrong. I have to tell you however many facilities directors look at themselves as the guru, and at the staff as incompetent underlings.
The director ought to be providing personal and professional feedback to the caregivers, and in fact, usually the director is legally responsible for that.
Which of the following evaluations is most likely to be made by the director alone?
A. Evaluation of the facility
B. Evaluation of the caregivers
C. Evaluation of the program
D. Evaluation of the enrolled children
I'm thinking C
2 answers
So B