What is Pre-Service Training like?
Ukraine has a training input of approximately 100 Trainees annually. There are two training cycles per year bringing in Trainees from the business and environment sectors training from February to April, and TEFL from September to December. The Peace Corps’ Training philosophy emphasizes that training is: • an integrated process, with no single component conducted in isolation; • a model of the development process promoting self-sufficiency, problem analysis, problem solving and critical thinking; • based on clear behavioral objectives, with minimum acceptance levels, with a way of providing evaluation of and feedback to Trainees; • based on adult learning methods and techniques, building on individual experiences and skills, involving the trainees in the learning process. Trainees are divided into small groups for language and many other training activities. Trainees receive formal training at a seminar site while independently practicing specific skills in the community. In this way,
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