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Pestalozzi Children‘s Foundation emPower 2012. Project Cycle Management (PCM) supported by Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) Introduction. Lecturer: Beatrice Schulter Rahel Hürzeler. Programme. Monday, August 15, 1st day. Expectations of the participants
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Pestalozzi Children‘s FoundationemPower 2012 Project Cycle Management (PCM) supported by Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) Introduction Lecturer: Beatrice Schulter Rahel Hürzeler
Programme Monday, August 15, 1st day • Expectations of the participants • Learning objectives and programme of the 4 weeks • Relevance of PCM module • Introduction of the project cycle • How is PCF working? The role of PCM in our work
Objectives of the day • You know the programme of the next 4 weeks • You reflect the relevance of the Project Cycle Management (PCM) module and the links to other emPower modules • You are familiar with the project cycle and its steps • You know and critically reflect how PCF uses PCM in its work with partner organisations Project Cycle Management supported by Participatory Learning and Action (PLA): Introduction
Objectives of the next 4 weeks • You have a common understanding of project cycle management (PCM) • You know the PCF instruments for PCM • You improve your knowledge about participatory approaches used in PCM • You are able to plan a project with PCF instruments for PCM adapted to your context
Student Reviews • Every morning review of the last day • 2-3 students • 5-10 minutes • Critical reflection, your lessons learnt, exercise and recapitulation of learning contents, various methods, fun, …
Why is the PCM module part of emPower? Relationship of the PCM module with to other modules Discussion about the relevance of PCM
Your Knowledge of Project Cycle Management (PCM) • What do you know about PCM? • What experiences do you have with PCM? Make your knowledge of PCM visible and use the experience of your colleagues!
Discussion about PCM and PCF • Roles of PCF and your organisations in PCM • Coherence of the overall programme • Rights-based project management • Partnership • …
emPower modules 2012 Training of trainers in intercultural pedagogyIntercultural communication Pedagogical approachesSwiss weekThe rights of a childCreative conflict resolutionEducation for democratic citizenship Gender, childhood & cultureInternational cooperationProject Cycle Management (PCM) supported by Participatory Learning and Action (PLA)ReligionIntercultural educationTeaching methodsMarketing / Fundraising InternshipsDiploma paper Knowledge Transfer
Relation with other modules International Cooperation: • Project management in an intercultural setting (intercultural teams) • PCM provides a common language/ standard • PCM methods and tools are influenced by different approaches/ movements (see article) • Results based PCM necessary for planning practical projects Intercultural communication: • Cultural inherence of any PCM tool (Direct/ linear vs. Indirect/ circular communication, written vs. oral communication) • Trust as important cornerstone of cooperation • Intercultural PCM Human Rights: • Righs-based PCM