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How to Run a Workshop


Author

Maeve Moynihan, Jean-Jaques Guilbert, Bryan Walker, Adi Walker

Publication Date

2004

Summary

This manual aims to guide activists through the decision-making and action procedures of running a workshop. It includes planning the workshop content, planning the administration and facilitating and running the workshop.

From the 'Table of Contents'

Part One: Planning the Workshop Content
1.1 Introduction
1.2 What is a workshop?
1.3 The workshop and the job
1.4 Examples of problems that could be solved in a workshop
1.5 Aims & Objectives
1.6 The Shape of the Workshop
1.7 Running workshops of different lengths
1.8 Ensuring that the workshop uses the skills of everyone
1.9 Choosing the activities and exercises that fit the objectives
of your particular workshop
1.10 Visual Aids
1.11 Field Work
1.12 Whether the TIMETABLE makes the objectives do-able
1.13 Other common problems at this point

Publisher

Number of Pages

35

Languages

English

Contact

NetworkLearning
moynihan@networklearning.org
NetworkLearning website

Source

e-Civicus, Issue No. 238, February 1 2005; NetworkLearning website.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 28 2005
Last Updated February 28 2005



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