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مناهج الإرشاد والتقييم

methods of facilitation and evaluation

Date:
22 February 2019
Facilitated by:
Thana’a Khasawneh
Location:
takween creative space - 31 Muath Bin Jabal St., Jabal Amman
About the Workshop

This workshop is part of the takween training-of-trainers program, launched by platform and the Goethe-Institute.

If you are a designer interested in developing your career as a trainer or creative mentor, or if you are already a manager, trainer, mentor, or leading professional in creative industries, apply now for a three-day workshop on creative mentorship, facilitation and experiential journeys.

The workshop will run from the 21st to the 23rd of February, and offers participants a chance to work closely with the instructors Samar Dudin, Thana’a Khasawneh and Reem Abu Kishk, who will share their experiences, methods, and tools in designing and delivering effective and interactive trainings.

Participants of the workshop are required to attend all three days:

  • 21st Feb: Creative Mentorship - Samar Dudin
  • 22nd Feb: Methods of Facilitation and Evaluation - Thana’a Khasawneh
  • 23rd Feb: Experiential Journeys - Reem Abu Kishk

Targeted specifically at creative industries, the workshop introduces experiential learning processes, how to enhance empathic listening, self reflection, as well as practical skills in facilitation and how to spark the journey of growth in young designers. This process will be coupled with conversational sessions, to give valuable insights on how to support designers through all stages of the creative process.

The deadline has passed, we are no longer accepting applications.

About Thana’a Al Khasawneh

Thana’a acts as the Executive Director for Jordan Business and Professional Women Association. Thana’a is a business consultant, a professional trainer/facilitator and a mentor, with diverse work experience in MENA entrepreneurship ecosystems development, women empowerment, strategic planning, banking and diplomacy.  Having initially joined Mowgli as a mentor, she has developed coaching and facilitating capacities throughout the last ten years enabling her to become a co-facilitator in various projects in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. She has achieved numerous milestones such as: expanding into 12 more countries, successfully delivering over 90 mentoring programmes that resulted with high economic impact, and supporting the Awarded Mowgli Mentoring Methodology development. Thana’a believes that being part of other people’s development is extremely rewarding and she thoroughly enjoys inspiring and motivating others using the art of leadership that combines the soul and mind. Thana’a believes that Jordanian prosperity depends on the creation of new opportunities in which entrepreneurs should be supported to succeed.