詳細 |
Feb 9 and 16, 10:00-17:00
Registration deadline: Feb 1, limited to 15 people only so sign up now!
To sign up, contact info@osc.tsuda.ac.jp Find out more http://osc.tsuda.ac.jp/course/titp.html
対象 実践的なマネジメント・スキルを向上させたい方、民間団体及び国際協力関連のプログラムを担当されている方、またはマネジメント・スキルに関するさまざまなノウハウを求めている方
講座の内容 一般的なプロジェクト管理のスキル開発を学びます。関係者分析、問題分析、目的分析、プロジェクトの選択、プロジェクトの企画・運営、モニタリングと評価方法を学びます。
◆研修期間: 2月9日?2月16日(土曜日) 10:00-17:00 2回
◆研修場所:津田塾大学オープンスクール(最寄駅:JR中央・総武線千駄ヶ谷駅、都営大江戸線国立競技場駅A4出口) (地図:http://osc.tsuda.ac.jp/access.html)
◆インストラクター セラジーン・ロシート 津田塾大学オープンスクールインストラクター、組織とプロジェクト能力開発コンサルタントhttp://sarajeanr.wordpress.com/jp/
注記:授業は英語で行われますが、講師は日本語も堪能です。 団体名津田塾大学オープンスクール事務室 担当者名 国際機関・国際協力分野志望者研修プログラム講座担当
Overview: A skills-based course focusing on the development of projects as one key method for dealing with complex issues addressed in the MDGs. Participants come out of the course with a general understanding of how projects are developed and managed. Target Audience: This course is designed for those who have a general understanding of current global issues and/or experience related to the MDGs, community projects or international development as well as those wishing to further develop their know-how.
Day 1 - Morning Introductions, Overview Assessing everyone's interests, Connecting issues Diverse approaches, defining projects
Program cycle overview, what’s a project? breaking down the parts of a project, Problems vs. issues, selecting an area of focus Understanding community needs, Who are the people that need to be involved
afternoon Assessment of the community, target audience and stakeholders Problem analysis: analyzing the causes and effects of a problem Objectives analysis & selecting a project Goal setting, Objectives analysis
Presentation – 10-15min. per group (plus Q & A time) Report back on group work and plan
Assignment for day 2 * Project outline
Morning Assignment review Project implementation, How to plan a project Project plan development, selecting activities Tactics, timeline development
Afternoon Project Monitoring and Evaluation Budgeting and financial planning - Resource mobilization Presentation – 15-20 min. per group (plus Q and A time) Report back on group work and plan
Wrap up and Review learning points
Course Format: This course will be run in workshop format, including presentation, group discussion, pairwork and simulation activities.
Language: All course materials are in English and classes will be conducted in English. Most class presentation and discussion will take place in English but may also take place in Japanese. All evaluated materials should be submitted and presented in English.
Language Requirement: High intermediate and above (spoken and written English).
Evaluation: Participants will receive a pass if they fulfill the criteria for passing: attendance, class preparation, active class participation, final class project, and a final paper. Class participants are expected to complete readings and/or other course work even if absent. |