Trainer’s Guide for Children’s Workshops, 6-8 years old
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The trainer’s guide manual for “Instilling Universal Knowledge” project is a complete guide that contains detailed training workshops that help deliver the goals of the project to the children aged 6-8 years old. It is possible to use this guide with children at the age of 5 years old with some simplification according to the trainer's estimation.
The guiding manual contains eleven training workshops, each carries a different idea that doesn't depend on the other workshops in the training guide. The trainer can deliver the workshops in the same order presented in the guide or can choose the order according to what is more appropriate to the students.
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Trainer’s Guide for Children’s Workshops, 6-8 years old - Befree Program
Trainer’s Guide
for Instilling Universal Knowledge
Project Workshops
The trainer’s guide manual for Instilling Universal Knowledge
project is a complete guide that contains detailed training workshops that help deliver the goals of the project to the children aged 6-8 years old. It is possible to use this guide with children at the age of 5 years old with some simplification according to the trainer's estimation.
The guiding manual contains eleven training workshops, each carries a different idea that doesn't depend on the other workshops in the training guide. The trainer can deliver the workshops in the same order presented in the guide or can choose the order according to what is more appropriate to the students.
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Important Points to Take into Consideration When Implementing This Guide
Trainer
In addition to the skill of dealing with children that the trainer needs, when attempting to present any kind of programs to them, it is important for the trainer to take the following points into consideration:
* To be aware of the ways to deal with children aged between 6-8 years.
* The trainer should read the supporting material including the booklets and educational material related to the workshop that can be downloaded from Be-Free website: www.befreepro.prg to know the concepts that the workshop is trying to convey better.
* The trainer need to be flexible and cheerful during the workshop and encourages all student to participate.
* Make sure not to comment on the students’ opinions during the workshop in any way that contains humiliation, scolding, or belittlement of them in any way (directly, indirectly, or implicitly). Moreover, the trainer shouldn’t allow students to comment on what another student’s answer in an offensive or inappropriate way either.
* Try to keep the workshop's environment fun until the end, and work on encouraging self-confidence and respecting others throughout the workshop.
Note: the trainer may be referred to as a female in this manual because females are mostly the ones that deal with this age group of children.
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Implementation of the Workshops
• It is preferred that the place where the workshop will be held in is a spacious place so that students can move freely, and has good ventilation, and lighting.
• It is better if students are seated in a way that they can see each other, the trainer, and the front panel clearly. If that's not possible the students can be seated in a way that they can see the trainer and whatever the students or the trainer are presenting clearly.
• It is preferred that the trainer determine the order of students’ participation before starting the exercise, so they can get ready. Example: from right participant to left or the opposite.
• Most of the exercises consists of activities, thus the trainer can give the students their work to take it with them home, or to hang it in class if possible.
• During the exercises, it is important that the trainer makes sure that all the students understood what she is explaining.
• It is important that the trainer makes sure the required materials of papers, pens, colors , etc, are enough for all the students.
• Most of the activities require a board to hang the student's work on it, if that is not possible, the trainer can use a rope to hang on their work, or students can stick it on the wall with any appropriate adhesive tape. This applies to any other materials used in the activities as well, if they are not available, the trainer can replace it with something similar that fits the purpose.
Workshops’ Structure
Training workshops consist of:
1. Brief introduction about the objectives of the workshop and its concepts.
2. An introductory exercise that aims at energizing the students, and creating a fun atmosphere through delivering a concept that serves the workshop objectives.
3. Main exercise to deliver the fundamental concepts of the workshop through an activity where all the students participate in, and share their work, by presenting it to them for example.
4. Group discussion that aims at giving the students the space to share their thoughts, by asking them questions. It is recommended that the trainer encourages students to give examples to explain their thoughts and ideas whenever possible.
5. Assessment activity to promote reflection and key concept repetition.
The First Workshop
I Am Strong and Confident
Workshop Objectives:
The workshop tries to deliver the following concepts to the students:
• How to feel self-confident and recognize its importance.
• Teach the students the required skills for dealing with people that tell them words that make them feel uncomfortable or lower their self-esteem.
• The skills and the ways that increase the student's self-confidence.
Materials Needed:
Materials for the introductory exercise
• A triangle that is taped on the floor or by drawing it using chalk in a way that allows all children to see it, and a child to stand inside it.
• Two pieces of cardboard cut in the form of two steps in an approximate size to a child's feet. The two steps are taped to the floor next to each other and in front of the triangle approximately one and a half meter away so that a child can stand on them and walk from them to the triangle afterwards.
• Cards made out of cardboard or cardboard paper sheets that are the same number as the children, arranged to make a necklace. The cards contain a hole at the top through which a ribbon or a thread of wool is passed so that it can be hanged on the student's neck.
• An open cardboard box that is put in the center of the triangle and the necklaces are put in it.
Materials for the main exercise:
• Three puppets that the trainer can wear as gloves on her hands, one character is a boy named Amer, and two other female characters named Hana and Eman. In case puppets are not available they can be replaced with characters made out of cardboard, those characters have a stick stuck on the back of them to move them during the presentation.
• Card board cut on the shape of a shield the same size as the puppet (similar to an armor shield).
• A large paper that has a drawing of a shield on it. The shield has a circle in the middle with the slogan of the