Guest guest Posted December 8, 2000 Report Share Posted December 8, 2000 The Vaisnava Training & Education Teacher Training Course One January 28th – February 4th 10:00 am - 1:00 pm & 2:40 pm - 5:50 pm You will learn what constitutes effective teaching and facilitation by learning: a) how to plan a lesson and to write a corresponding lesson outline. b) different teaching styles and methods, specifically interactive and experiential learning. c) how to understand the different categories of what we learn and to select corresponding and appropriate learning methods. d) the basic skills of delivery, facilitation and classroom management. e) the various types of assessment and its purposes, and oral-feedback skills. f) basic communication and interpersonal skills. g) the importance of teaching by example. h) the need for systematic training and education. There will be a lot of group exercises, class discussion, experiential learning and a few class presentations. The class is taught with the aid of an overhead projector and flip charts. There is a 64-page course book, syllabus and several handouts. The course is suitable both for the experienced and novice teacher. It is particularly appropriate for devotees involved in training other devotees. It is fun, highly interactive, intensive and transformational. Homework: Very little or none. Tests and Grading: No tests. Informal assessment will be made mainly based on oral feedback. Those who attend all sessions of the course receive a certificate of completion which allows them to take other VTE-Certified Courses including the VTE Teacher Training Course Two and the VTE Bhakti Sastri Teacher Training Course. ============================================================================ The Vaisnava Training & Education Teacher Training Course Two Feb 21st – 26th 2:40am – 5:50pm Feb 27th - March 1st 10:00am – 1:00pm & 2:40pm – 5:50pm The VTE Teacher Training Course Two (TTC2) is an intensive 36-hour seminar for devotees wishing to organize and facilitate VTE Courses, or aspiring to teach at comparable levels of competence. It is especially recommended for devotees pursuing ISKCON careers within outreach, training, education, etc. We focus on classroom delivery skills, particularly those required of an interactive and experiential approach. These skills embrace the best of both progressive and traditional (Vaisnava) values. Each student is required to prepare and deliver one five-minute and one forty-minute presentation. There is little or no written assessment. The TTC1 Certificate is a pre-requisite for this course (unless, and at the discretion of the VTE, the candidate has professional experience.) We strongly recommend candidates to get some experience of teaching in between these two courses. Students will receive a VTE Student Handbook, and successful candidates a VTE Certificate. This is a pre-requisite for further courses, most notably: the TTC3 (for students wishing to themselves train teachers) Bhakti Sastri Teacher Training Course ============================================================================ Vaisnava Training and Education Bhakti-sastri Teacher Training Course March 3rd - 6th 10:00am – 1:00pm & 2:40pm – 5:50pm This course provides intensive training for prospective teachers of the VTE Bhakti-sastri Course, and stresses teaching according to the Aims of Systematic Sastric Study* established by the VTE. As of 1st January 2002 ** here are the specified requirements for devotees wishing to formally teach the course (i.e. to award students VTE Certificates). 1. Bhakti-sastri Course Certificate (Grade B- or higher - honors or high honors). 2(a) Teacher Training Course Two Certificate (Grade B- or higher). 2(b) Bhakti-sastri Teacher Training Course Certificate. 3. Chanting sixteen rounds daily, following the four regulative principles, demonstrating sound sadhana and being a devotee in good standing. Please note: 1) The TTC1 (Teacher Training Course One) is usually required to sit the TTC2. It may exceptionally be waived for experienced teachers. 2) As from 1st January, 2001, the TTC2 and BS Certificates will be pre-requisites for sitting the BSTTC. 3) Other professional teaching qualifications may stand in the stead of the TTC2 Certificate. 4) At its own discretion, the VTE may occasionally approve someone to formally teach the Bhakti Sastri before getting the required qualifications (providing that these qualifications are subsequently obtained by a pre-agreed date.) 5) Any devotee may use the VTE materials to teach the course informally, but non-certified teachers will be unable to issue VTE certification to their own students. They may, however, have their students, after the course, sit the Assessment Papers through an approved center. 6) All these standards are to some degree provisional and therefore subject to change; please consult the VTE for more information. * THE AIMS OF SYSTEMATIC SASTRIC STUDY: 1. To help students memorize and recall the (theoretical) knowledge which forms the foundation of their ongoing progress in Krishna Consciousness 2. To deepen students' understanding of the Krishna consciousness theology, particularly through studying it from a wide range of perspectives and through developing thoughtfulness and introspection 3. To help students apply the Krishna Consciousness theology, with reference to: (a) their external practices (b) their inner development and to help them develop appropriate Vaisnava qualities and behavior 4. To enhance devotees desire and ability to preach effectively. 5. To help build and maintain students' faith and conviction in: (a) the process of Krishna consciousness (b) the sastra as its foundation 6. To simultaneously cultivate within devotees: (a) wholehearted acceptance of the spiritual authority of sastra (b) a mood of open and honest inquiry and a desire to factually understand and realize the import of Vedic knowledge 7. To help create learned Vaisnava theologians who are expert in assisting the Society through application of sastric knowledge to a wide range of personal, social, moral, topical and theological issues 8. To develop students' analytical, interpretative and evaluative skills, particularly in respect of the practical application of sastric knowledge 9. To facilitate devotees in: (a) understanding and appreciating the mood and mission of Srila Prabhupada (b) perpetuating that understanding within the Society and its members 10. To ensure that devotees develop moral and academic integrity in the interpretation, evaluation and application of sastric knowledge 11(a) To promote students' appreciation of sastra and sastric study, particularly by demonstrating their relevance to everyday life 11(b) To enhance devotees desire to read Srila Prabhupada's books, to help them develop healthy study habits, and to assist them in taking responsibility for the learning process 12. To equip students with the ability to see through the eyes of sastra, and with a Krishna conscious worldview. Ultimately, to assist the students in seeing Krishna, at all times and in all places. ** For devotees genuinely unable to sit the required courses before this time, this date may be extended for up to a year at the discretion of the VTE. ============================================================================ Rasamandala Dasa joined ISKCON in 1973 at Bhaktivedanta Manor. He is now the director of ISKCON Educational Services and is serving the VTE (Vaisnava Training and Education) in the fields of teacher training and curriculum development. He is a great believer in "aims-driven" and "principle-based" education. Rasamandala Prabhu loves teaching (especially about teaching). ============================================================================ The Mayapur Institute of Higher Education/ Mayapur Gaura Purnima 2001 Festival Schedule Jan 28th 1st week of the MIHE semester classes There will be two days off between each week in the MIHE Semester. Feb 1st Advaita Acarya's Appearance Day - no classes Feb 5th Ekadasi and Lord Varahadeva's Appearance Day- no classes Feb 6th Lord Nityananda Prabhu's Appearance Day- no classes Feb 7th GBC meetings begin/2nd week of MIHE classes Feb 12th Appearance Day of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakur- no classes Feb 14th 3rd week of MIHE classes Feb 19th GBC meetings end Feb 20th MIHE registration for visiting devotees/Festival begins Feb 21st 4th week of MIHE classes/Festival Seminars (Six days) Mar 1st TTC2 ends Feb 27th - Mar 5th Gaura Mandala Parikrama Mar 3rd - 6th Bhakti-sastri Teacher Training Course Mar 6th Continuation of the Festival Mar 7th Madhavendra Dvadasi & free prasadam distribution at Santipur Mar 9th Gaura Purnima ============================================================================ Applying: Please select the courses you wish to take at least two weeks prior to the time you will be attending by submitting an online application form at http://www.mayapur.org/mihe. If you don't have internet access, please apply by sending us a letter or writing us an e-mail message on a friends computer. Please apply as soon as possible to reserve space for yourself in the courses of your choice. On our website you will also find a description of our fee schedule. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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