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Delivering the Course

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Delivering the Course

Delivering the course effectively requires a systematic approach not only to designing the course content and pedagogical strategies but also ensuring both human and financial resources as well as providing infrastructural support. The process of planning for funding, engaging expert instructors and administrative staff needs to be undertaken well in advance of the actual course. During the course, both participants and instructors may need to be debriefed regularly, and each session requires supporting material in the form of literature, worksheets and other related materials. Equally important is following up on participants and instructors when the course has concluded in order to get their feedback on the course and also to collect the information generated through the course for future initiatives.

After the Course

Reviewing the course and creating a network

  • Evaluate the participants’ progress and obtain feedback from them regarding the course.
  • Assess the impact of the course, resource utilisation.
  • Follow up with participants and engage them in a continuing dialogue, to ensure the long-term goals of the course are achieved.

Creating a resource bank

  • The instructors’ data as well as the participants’ progress and data should be kept on official record.
  • If possible this should be compiled in print or electronic format and circulated widely.