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SYLLABUS

Developing Train-the-Trainer Modules: Theoretical and Practical Aspects

Berlin, February 22 – 23, 2014

Goal: GROWL partners are responsible for developing and offering train-the-trainer modules on their own topics of special focus. This module is designed to help them develop this capacity. It has three parts: a theoretical background on adult/popular/community education, an examination of practical examples and a workshop designed to help partners individualize their own modules. In addition, immediately prior to this training, on February 21 – 22, the partners will have the opportunity to observe a train-the-trainer course conducted on the topic of urban horticulture and renewable energy that will integrate core degrowth principles and approaches.

Audience: GROWL partners and invited guests. The target audience is those who will play a primary role in developing partner TTT modules.

Course Schedule:

Saturday, Feb. 22nd

10 AM – 1.30 PM (with a pause in the middle):

Theoretical background on adult popular/community education.

  • How do adults learn/what are the different learning styles?

  • What are the didactic goals of popular/community education?

  • How does this differ from traditional education?

  • What are the political components?

[Reader: Kerka article]

1.30 -2.30 PM: Lunch

2.30 – 6:30 PM (with a pause in the middle):

  • Critical examination of train-the-trainer module observed in the previous days: Did degrowth components reach the participants? Was the level/depth of training appropriate? Were the techniques appropriate?

  • Example of environmental health training of Latinas on the US/Mexico border

  • Examination of techniques commonly employed in P/CE

[Reader: UN booklet, Module 3]

Sunday, February 23:

10 AM to end: Practical workshop to assist partners in developing TTT activities

  • Partner practice exercises, group input and discussion

  • Individual advice from workshop facilitators as needed

[Reader: UN booklet, Module 7]

Assignment: Each partner will be requested to prepare an exercise in his/her special area of focus that will be 10 to 15 minutes long. This ideally will be an activity that you wish to integrate into your training; the easiest is to use something that you already have experience leading. It can be a short theater piece to act out a concept, it can be two people role-playing an imaginary scenario, it can be a hands-on activity or it can be a demonstration of a technique. Try to incorporate an object of some sort – this can be a toy, information pamphlet, short video, etc. You will be asked to perform this activity within the group, making use of this object as a way to solidify your message.

Example: Future trainers participating in the urban gardening TTT module will be asked to bring a sample of local soil (this is a real challenge in February)! In class, we will teach rhe future trainers, through hands-on demonstrations, how to judge soil types by performing a couple of simple tests. The future trainers will be provided with printed instructions on performing the test, which will serve as a guide to them when they perform their own trainings in the future. They will also receive cards to fill out the information they have determined.

Methodology:

peer-to-peer sharing

role-playing

hands-on learning

participatory exercises

observation and critical evaluation of pilot

Reader:

Kerka, Sandra (1997). Popular Education: Adult Education for Social Change. ERIC Digest No. 185. Available at: http://www.ericdigests.org/1998-1/popular.htm

United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (2001). Train the Trainer Training Fundamentals: Instructor’s Reference Manual; New York, ST/ESCAP/2158. Available at:

http://www.unescap.org/ttdw/common/TFS/FFMultimodalTx/TOT.pdf

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