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Other First Semester Training

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Pre-Planned Curriculum, Forms, Trainings, & Handouts | Literature & Bibliographic References | Campus Resources


   

Pre-Planned Curriculum, Forms, Trainings, & Handouts

 
[a] Civic Engagement Curriculum modules available online include:
  • Action Planning: Developing a Plan
  • Advocacy 101: Tools for Political Engagement
  • Advocacy 201: Meeting with An Elected Representative
  • BHAGS: Setting Big Hairy Audacious Goals
  • Bridging the Gap Between Service, Activism, and Politics
  • Building a Personal Network
  • Building Career Networks
  • Building Coalitions
  • Citizenship: Rights, Responsibilities and Struggles
  • Community Asset Mapping: A Critical Strategy for Service
  • Conflict Resolution: Steps for Handling Interpersonal Dynamics
  • Cover Story
  • Exploring Nonprofit Careers
  • Facilitation 101: Roles of Effective Facilitators
  • Facilitation 201: An Intensive Introduction
  • Facilitation 202: More Techniques and Strategies
  • Four Corners: Building Appreciation for Diverse Ideas and Dialogue
  • Games, Games, Games Galore
  • Gender 1: Building Gender Awareness
  • Gender 2: Deepening Gender Awareness
  • Get-Out-the-Vote (with a youth focus)
  • Groups Within Groups: Exploring Dimensions of Diversity
  • Homophobia: Countering It
  • Icebreakers for Diversity Workshops
  • Identity Circles: A Personal Exploration of Diversity
  • Interviewing Skills
  • Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector
  • Leadership Compass: Appreciating Diverse Work Styles
  • Leading Inquiry: Using Learning Circles (A Train-the-Trainers Approach)
  • Lobbying 101
  • Personal Vision: Articulating One
  • Planning a Leadership Transition
  • Planning Effective Meetings
  • Power Mapping
  • Preparing to Transition Leadership Supplement: Want Ads
  • Racism: Deconstructing It
  • Recruitment
  • Seeing Through Employer’s Eyes: Group Resume Game
  • Setting Service Goals & Objectives
  • Shared Vision
  • Time Management: Managing by Calendar
  • Vocation: Board of Directors Personal Mission & Mentoring Exercise
  • Vocation: Finding Your Vocational Fit Worksheet
  • Vocation: So What Do You Do? Personal Exploration Exercise
  • Vocation: The Bridge Builder Poem and Reflective Discussion
  • Vocation: The Two Choices Decision-Making Exercise
  • Vocation: Tuesdays with Morrie Reading Guide & Discussion List
  • Writing a Resume (Resume Guide)
 
[b] Modules that may be helpful for you in planning or using directly in retreats, meetings, or trips during the freshmen year include:
  • Planning a multi-day event: Email Ariane Hoy (ahoy@bonner.org) for the Train-the-Trainer Session on planning a multi-day event like a retreat. This is not available in the online collection of modules but was previously used with Bonner staff in a training.
  • Facilitation 101 and 201 Workshops: These may be helpful to brush up on your own facilitation techniques or to train student leaders and new staff in facilitation techniques for use during retreats.
  • Games and Icebreakers: This is a comprehensive collection of games (found as a handout for the Train-the-Trainer Workshop on event planning and facilitation) which can be used for a variety of settings and purposes.
  • Icebreakers: For Diversity Workshops: This module has a few additional games and is a good module for training student leaders to lead small group activities.
  • Identity Circles: Developing Self-Concept and Appreciation for Diversity: Identity Circles is a good diversity and community building exercise to do at the beginning of group’s formation (such as with freshmen), since it is relatively low-risk in terms of conflict.
  • Planning Effective Meetings: This is a helpful module for thinking through the kinds of programming and activities that make up a retreat. This could also be a good module for doing directly with student leaders (later, not freshmen).
  • Setting Goals and Objectives: This is a good module to introduce the practice of writing goals and objectives, such as for Community Learning Agreements.
  • Community Asset Mapping: This module introduces a comprehensive asset mapping process, which is a good activity for freshmen during first semester, perhaps beginning at an orientation/retreat with a lighter version, such as a scavenger hunt.
 

Literature & Bibliographic References

  • MOSAICA Training Binder
 

Campus Examples

Campus Examples are contained in each of the sub-sections of the Co-Curricular Resource Guide. 
 



 

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