Curriculum
CAHRO
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CAHRO Training Curriculum
Human Relations Program Design & Implementation
- INTRODUCTION OF TRAINERS
- Personal information about trainer(s)
- Purpose of training
- Learning objectives
- Trainees will demonstrate their ability to define human relations
- Trainees will identify human relations issues within their community;
- Trainees will practice applying a systems approach to a human relations issue
- Trainees will describe the role they play in helping achieve the objectives of the human relations program which employs them.
- Trainees will assess the obstacles they must overcome to achieve the objectives of their job;
- Trainees will identify the assets available to them and the resources they need to overcome obstacles to the achievement of their job objectives.
- Trainees will practice implementing action steps to achieve job objectives in the class setting.
- Discussion of ground rules re: respect for others and training logistics
- Human Relations – What is it?
- Following brainstorming compare class developed definitions to posited definition:Human relations is a multi-disciplinary process used to promote
and protect human physical and mental well-being through non-
violent means, and ensure people have the opportunity to set
and achieve constructive life objectives free from arbitrary discrimination
- SMALL GROUP EXERCISE: 3-4 in each groupUsing the definition adopted by the class – list the primary issues affecting people in ————- that should be addressed by human relations practitioners. Identify resources available to address each issue.
- Role Identification
- TRAINEE INTRODUCTIONS: Individual job assessmentTrainees each make a two to five minute presentation:
- Introducing themselves;
- Describing the human relations issues they will be addressing in their job;
- Identifying the real or potential obstacles they are, or expect to be, confronting;
- Describing the skills they use or expect to use to succeed.
- DISCUSSION: Revisiting the definition of human relations by listing the skills and disciplines the participants use or will be using to carry out human relations work.
- Systems planning
- Elements
- Needs assessment/Problem statement
- Mission statements/goal development
- Objectives (measurable, contribute to mission and goals)
- Forced field analysis (Obstacles vs. Resources)
- Mapping assets
- Identifying resource needs
- Methodology/Action steps
- Accountability/Monitoring
- Evaluation
- DISCUSSION: Applying a systems analysis to your job assignment or to a job objective
- SMALL GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL EXERCISEPrepare a systems analysis for your job or for a project you are undertaking in your job
- ORAL PRESENTATIONPresentation of systems analysis of job or job project by each trainee
- DISCUSSIONClass selection of systems analysis where methodology will be role-played
- ROLE PLAY: Selected methodology
- Team Building
- Conducting a job analysis for your position
- What are you expected to accomplish? Output
- Who is getting the benefit of your work? Recipients
- What are the critical factors for your work to be effective?Recipient needs: time factors, resources, participant-involvement
- What do you need from others to accomplish your job? Input
- Who are you relying on to supply what you need? Providers
- What are the critical factors in relation to your needs?Provider requirements: accessibility, reliability, timeliness
- Teambuilding strategies
- Assembling team
- Conducting job analyses
- Negotiating input/output
- SMALL GROUP EXERCISE: Job AnalysisIndividuals within each group prepare job analysis for their own
position with feedback from group.
- FISH BOWL DEMONSTRATIONHypothetical team building session involving negotiation of input/output
- DISCUSSION – Skill building Training Input
- Organizational Skill Building
- DISCUSSION: Director’s RoundtableOrganization’s mission and objectives, core values, expectations from employees, management support, limitations
- LECTURE: Principles of principles of prejudice reduction and its applications in community and school settings
- DISCUSSION: Applying principles of prejudice reduction to the job.
- SKILL BUILDING EXERCISES
- OVERCOMING RESISTANCE
- LECTURE
- FISHBOWL: Series of role plays
- Getting support for a school program from:
- Resistant administrator
- Irate parents
- Fatigued teacher
- Distracted students
- COMMUNITY ORGANIZING ROLE
- LECTURE
- Applying a systems approach
- Organizer role clarification (internal)
- Issue articulation
- Securing ownership
- Maintaining spirit and involvement
- Retention of achievements
- BRAINSTORMING APPLICATIONS TO YOUR JOB
- CLASS SELECTED SKILL BUILDING EXERCISE
- DISCUSSION: Application of systems analysis to resource development
- EXERCISE: Drafting a proposal
- Review Elements of Training & Evaluation