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If you are new to training we provide a number of ways to help you maximise your use of the material.
1 ARC Facilitator’s Toolkit. For those new to training this guide is intended to provide the basic principles. Read it and think about the key points when planning your training session. You can also use it as a support when using particular training methods as it provides guidelines and ideas about how to use all the methods included in this module.
2 Training materials. Each Topic includes a box with suggested training materials and is followed, in some cases, with further suggestions for training which could be developed by facilitators.
3 Sample training programmes. These are designed to be used as examples of training sessions that stand alone or can be combined to build up longer programmes covering a number of different modules.
4 Exercises with learning points and clear instructions about use. These can be used in your own training programmes or integrated into the standard format training programmes. They can be supplemented with handouts, overheads and other materials and are clearly linked to the Topics.
Previous Training Materials items
- 01/01/1999: What's All This About Rights?
- 01/01/1999: Social Protests
- 01/09/1998: Landmine Awareness - ARC Critical Issues series
- 01/01/1998: Chronology of the Legal Evolution of Children's Rights
- 01/01/1998: HIV/AIDS and Human Rights - International Guidelines
Organisation Contact Details:
Action for the Rights of the Children
Chiyoda-ku
Sarugakz-cho 2-3-1-401
Tokyo 101
Tel: 00 81 3 5281 3455
Email: pga02375@nifty.ne.jp
Last updated 24/03/2006 08:30:57
Please note that these reports are hosted by CRIN as a resource for Child Rights campaigners, researchers and other interested parties. Unless otherwise stated, they are not the work of CRIN and their inclusion in our database does not necessarily signify endorsement or agreement with their content by CRIN.

