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Handbook For Facilitators
Authors: Wendy Magahay
The AWAL Guide: Handbook for Facilitators is essentially “AWAL in a box.” The background information, suggestions, and resources collected here are intended to provide you with the tools and support you need to understand, plan for, deliver, and benefit from an AWAL Workshop for your organization.
AWAL (Applications of Working and Learning) is a valuable and effective program that can result in strong benefits for both faculty development and curriculum resource development. Through meeting with and learning from employers and employees, AWAL provides a means for educators to incorporate into their own teaching practice an emphasis on the skills that Canadian workplaces have identified as essential.
However, AWAL is not intended to provide a complete examination of a job, and certainly not of the people who do those jobs.
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Added: 2006-08-04
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Creating a Learning Culture in the Home
Authors: Cate Durant
This document has a series of exercises that groups can use at workshops to learn how to understand, develop, and nurture self-esteem. It also has information to help someone facilitate the workshop.
Added: 2003-06-24
Series: How To Kit
Authors: NWT Literacy Council
Facilitating a workshop can be a little intimidating if you are new to doing it. Even for experienced facilitators, workshops require a lot of preparation and work even before you get to the workshop. Facilitating a workshop is usually just the tip of the iceberg. A lot of planning and organizing goes on before the workshop and behind the scenes that the participants don't even see. This Facilitating a Workshop How to Kit includes information, tips and suggestions to help you in planning and facilitating a workshop.
Added: 2004-01-01
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