Directive approach in community development is aimed at giving guidance in various activities that help develop a community. This is getting instructions and governance from the top.
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In community organization, the directive approach involves leaders or organizers taking an active role in guiding and making decisions for the community, often steering initiatives based on their vision and expertise. In contrast, the non-directive approach emphasizes collaboration and empowerment, encouraging community members to identify their own needs and solutions, fostering self-determination and collective decision-making. Both approaches can be effective, depending on the context and the goals of the community organization. Ultimately, the choice between them may hinge on the community's readiness for participation and the specific challenges they face.
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Directive approach: * Questions planned in detail * Little spontaneity * Stresses interviewee Non-directive approach: * Broad plan of key questions * Spontaneous follow-ups and probes * Less stress on interviewee
The partnership between the government and the people for community development activities
Welfare
The directive approach interview is when the interviewer maintains control over the course of the interview. And the non-directive approach interview is when the interviewer allows the interviewee to express his/her true feelings about the topic under disscussion.
A needs-based approach to community development focuses on identifying and addressing the deficits or problems within a community, often prioritizing external resources to meet these identified needs. In contrast, Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) emphasizes the strengths and resources already present within the community, encouraging local involvement and leveraging existing assets to foster growth and resilience. While the needs-based approach often leads to dependency on outside assistance, ABCD promotes empowerment and sustainable development by building on community capabilities.
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