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ED285968 - Malawi 1984 Final Training Report. Volume I: Administrative Summary. Volume II: Details of Sessions and Experiences.

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ERIC #:ED285968
Title:Malawi 1984 Final Training Report. Volume I: Administrative Summary. Volume II: Details of Sessions and Experiences.
Authors:Clariana, Roy B.
Descriptors:Behavioral ObjectivesCross Cultural TrainingDeveloping NationsForeign CountriesLearning ActivitiesLesson PlansPostsecondary EducationProgram EffectivenessProgram ImplementationTrainersTraining MethodsVolunteer Training
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Publication Date:1984-00-00
Pages:280
Pub Types:Reports - Descriptive; Guides - Classroom - Teacher
Abstract:This combination project report and training guide describes the 1984 training program for Peace Corps volunteers in Malawi and includes most of the training materials used during the project. The first half of the package, an administrative summary of the training program, includes the following: a statement of the program's philosophy, goals, and methods; a flowchart listing project staff; the program's weekly schedules; an evaluation assessment model; a list and a map illustrating the sites into which individual volunteers were placed; the project budget; results of a program evaluation and country program review monitoring; and a list of recommendations. The second part of the package details the individual training sessions and experiences that took place during the training program. Lesson plans are provided for the program's trainee orientation sessions and teacher, technical specialist, and motorcycle training sessions. A report on the program's language component and lesson plans from the program's cross-cultural training activities and guest speaker sessions are also provided. Each lesson plan contains some or all of the following: session name, trainer name, number of trainees present, session date, objectives, session location and time, materials needed, training activities conducted during the session, and recommendations for improving the session. (MN)
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Identifiers:Malawi; Peace Corps
Record Type:Non-Journal
Level:1 - Available on microfiche
Institutions:Peace Corps, Washington, DC.
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Audiences:Practitioners
Languages:English
Education Level:Postsecondary Education
 

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