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A message from the workshop developer
1. Workbooks
There are separate files for participants' and facilitators' workbooks. The facilitators' workbook has notes throughout that may help in delivering the workshop. You can download all of the notes, instructions, and handouts - the complete workshop materials for facilitators, or just the facilitator's version of the participants' workbook (with no handouts, advice, or supplemental materials). The participants' workbook is available for download here. The workbook files are designed to be printed in this way:
- First page (unnumbered): printed on cardstock or colored paper
- Second and subsequent pages (basic workbooks, pages numbered 1-33): printed on regular paper, either duplex (both sides) or one sided. Blank pages allow for sections to begin on the right side when printing duplex. If you can manage it, print page 7 (which has the sections of the painting that participants will discuss) in color.
- Back cover: blank cardstock or colored paper
You may wish to include relevant articles or resources at the end of your participants' workbooks. This is preferable to handing out individual articles to keep "paper storms" under control, and provide a ready future reference for participants. The pdf resources that are included for your use here are (in recommended order):
2. Handouts
Handouts are kept to a minimum, but you can certainly add as many as you'd like. The handouts included here are:
- Learning Examples: Print each page of this file on a different color of paper to help keep learning theories and activities separate. There is an intended 1:1 correspondence between activities and theories, but the actual connections may be open for interpretation and discussion.
- Models of Pedagogy: A larger version of the painting by Dayna Hopkins found on page 7. You may find it useful to print a few in color for use by participants during the workshop.
- Feedback Form: this is an optional evaluation form that will help you decide how successful the workshop was, and what changes you might make to it for subsequent deliveries. You or your institution may prefer to use a different form.
3. Lesson Plan
The lesson plan for facilitators is included here in Microsoft Word ".doc" format, rather than PDF. This is so that you can edit it using any common word processing program. The plan represents one way the workshop has been successfully delivered -- please consider it a starting point rather than a constraint on your own teaching.
Finally: A downloadable disc image is available here. This is an ".iso" file that will let you create a CD of all the workshop materials so that you can access them without having to be on the internet.
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