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Sustrainability uses a standard evaluation form that all participants fill out at the end of each workshop. Here is a selection of answers. This page will be continuously updated as I do more courses.


What were the good parts of the workshop?

 

Good use of resources

Informal, friendly and motivating

Interactive and participatory

The guidance notes

Putting theory into practise

Facilitator was engaging

Fun

Different

Teaching people to love and to live together


What were the worst parts of the workshop?

 

Too much packed in (one day participation course)

Long day (one day participation course)

Time management

Food


Will you use the course content in your work or life?

 

Yes


Is there anything I should add to the course?

 

Examples from the developed / urban context

Conflict management

More about pisciculture and livestock management

Traditional medicine

Want a book / seminar report so we can remember the lessons when we teach them to others


Are there any parts of the course I should not do?

 

African clap (note: some people love it, some people hate it. It always engages and wakes people up!)


In what ways do you think I can improve the course?

 

Make it longer (one day participation course)

Ethics of using participatory techniques

More practicals (in the sustainable agriculture course)

More prescriptive on role plays so they run smoother (in the participation course)


Any other comments

 

I learned a lot and enjoyed the day

It's good to laugh

Dom, please stay in DRC and do some permaculture to provide us with examples

Dom should participate in rest of project

Give us a refresher course after 6 months

Plan to come back


participatory methodology training - sustainable agriculture training

 

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