Due to the fact that IPM is a matrix of concepts, principles and concrete recommendations, it is often relevant to use a participatory training approach to establish a mutual understanding of IPM. ENDURE training group members have experience in this area and can also draw on the expertise of the team of sociologists in the ENDURE Network. Thus they are able to share recommendations on how to facilitate learning through sharing experiences and experimentation. This section is divided into three main topics: tactical training techniques, training tools and preparation of sessions.
Introduction |
Methodology_Introduction [pdf - 202,80 kB]
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ENDURE Training in Integrated Pest Management leaflets | ||
Number One: Using experience groups to share knowledge and reduce pesticide use |
Training in Integrated Pest Management Number One [pdf - 536,86 kB]
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Number Two: Participatory IPM training - principles, methods and experiences |
Training in Integrated Pest Management Number Two [pdf - 165,14 kB]
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Number Three: Advanced participatory IPM training |
Training in Integrated Pest Management Number Three [pdf - 598,56 kB]
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Number Six: Learning from ORPESA: A participative approach for organic rice production
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Training in Integrated Pest Management Number Six [pdf - 306,96 kB]
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Tactical methods | Preparation of sessions | Build tools |
M1_Post it [pdf - 93,81 kB]
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M8_Facilitation [pdf - 118,68 kB]
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M11_Training assessment [pdf - 93,63 kB]
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M2_Humgroup [pdf - 99,71 kB]
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M9_Field visit [pdf - 110,37 kB]
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M12_Webquest [pdf - 116,57 kB]
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M3_Info hunt [pdf - 119,24 kB]
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M10_Field_visit_Technical_preparation [pdf - 107,59 kB]
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M13_Cardgame [pdf - 209,48 kB]
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M4_Before and after [pdf - 122,42 kB]
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M14_Checklists [pdf - 214,69 kB]
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M5_Highlight hierarchy [pdf - 105,97 kB]
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M6_Restitution [pdf - 85,55 kB]
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M7_Followup [pdf - 115,34 kB]
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