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Project Design Development Guide

The document outlines the planning phase for project development within the Department of Education, emphasizing the importance of formulating solutions based on identified root causes. It includes steps for developing project designs, setting SMART objectives, and ensuring alignment with school improvement plans (SIP) and annual implementation plans (AIP). Additionally, it highlights the need for monitoring and managing projects effectively to achieve desired outcomes.

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Project Design Development Guide

The document outlines the planning phase for project development within the Department of Education, emphasizing the importance of formulating solutions based on identified root causes. It includes steps for developing project designs, setting SMART objectives, and ensuring alignment with school improvement plans (SIP) and annual implementation plans (AIP). Additionally, it highlights the need for monitoring and managing projects effectively to achieve desired outcomes.

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Phase 2: Plan

Review general objectives


4 and targets

Formulate solution(s)
5

Develop Project Designs


6

Write the SIP


7

Prepare the AIP


8
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 1
Step 5. Formulate solution(s)

FOCUS AREA ROOT CAUSE SOLUTIONS

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 2
Step 5. Formulate solution(s)
In formulating SOLUTIONS,
do not forget the following TIPS:

Address the Within the


ROOT control of the
CAUSE(S) school

With support from


Sustainable Economical the process owner
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 3
Step 5. Formulate solution(s)

THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX BUT


REMEMBER KEY CONSIDERATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 4
Step 5. Formulate solution(s)

OUTPUT CHECK:
 List of Possible Solutions

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 5
Phase 2: Plan
Review general objectives
4 and targets

Formulate solution(s)
5

Develop Project Design(s)


6

Write the SIP


7

Prepare the AIP


8
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 6
Step 6. Develop Project Design(s)

PROBLEM STATEMENT: The selected area of focus phrased as a


problem (output of Activity 3.5: Select Area of Focus).

Example: During the first quarter, 10 out of 30 Mathematical Periodical


Test papers of Grade 7 students had items that were erroneously
REMEMBER checked
these
definitions PROJECT OBJECTIVE STATEMENT: What you want to achieve and
by how much*.
when you fill-
up Annex 9 Example: To reduce the incidence of erroneously checked
(Project Work Mathematical Periodical Test papers of Grade 7 students by 100%
Plan &
*Reminder: Objective statements should be SMART – specific,
Budget measurable, attainable, realistic, time-bound. Targets to be set
Matrix) should be discussed and agreed upon by the SPT based on the
school context.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 7
Step 6. Develop Project Design(s)
One project design
per solution

ACTIVITIES: The activities you need to do to implement your


solution.
REMEMBER:
Example: Meet with teachers to discuss the new process of
These checking Periodical Test papers
definitions
when you OUTPUT: The concrete, tangible products that result from
fill-up Annex undertaking an activity .
9 (Project
Work Plan & Example: Teacher attendance during discussion of the new
Budget process on checking Periodical Test papers
Matrix)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 8
Step 6. Develop Project Design(s)
 Each project will be monitored at least twice by
the SPT - middle and end of implementation
period.
 Monitoring dates should be stated in the Project
Work Plan & Budget Matrix (Annex 9)

Make the projects manageable to


provide the team with immediate In cases
results which they where
there
can celebrate
are major
(if it is successful) projects that
would need a long time
or improve to implement, the
Project Team should
(if did not meet
subdivide this into
the target). smaller, more
manageable projects.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 9
Step 6. Develop Project Design(s)
For School Heads, Teachers,
and Staff

Your contribution in planning and implementing


the SIP and AIP should be included in your RPMS.

In writing your KRAs and objectives in the


RPMS, make sure it is aligned with the
objectives and targets of the SIP, AIP, and
Project Designs.

Attach a copy of the project designs to the AIP so you can easily
go back to it when you review the implementation of your AIP.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 10
Step 6. Develop Project Design(s)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 11
ACTIVITY:

DEVELOPING
PROJECT
DESIGNS
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 12
Instructions
1. Review the set objectives and targets for
the particular PIA you identified earlier.
2. Develop a project design for the specific
PIA by filling up this template:

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 13
Step 6. Develop Project Design(s)

OUTPUT CHECK:
 Project Work Plan and Budget Matrix

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 14
THANK YOU

Being wise is not


about how fast you can
find a solution but how
patiently you react to
the problem itself.”

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 15

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