The Barefoot Guide 2

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Welcome to the Barefoot Guide 2

The Barefoot Guide 2 is a free, downloadable and practical resource for leaders, facilitators and practitioners involved in social change who want to improve and enrich their learning processes. But this is not just another book on organisational learning and social change. It is different in many ways. It is different in that it was not written by one person. Neither is it a collection of essays written by different people. This book is the joint effort of a group of development practitioners from across the globe. We have created something that will help us and others to start, and continue, the journey towards learning and social change. We (the writers) are all passionate about learning and have brought our different experience and expertise to the book. It includes topics as diverse as community mobilising and development, adult learning, funding, evaluation, facilitation, and creative writing. In writing this book, we have tried to use accessible language and to avoid ‘development speak’. We hope community leaders, field workers, NGO staff and donor agencies struggling to make their organisations more learning-oriented will find this book helpful, inspiring and thought-provoking. Go ahead and download the book.  There is also a Companion Booklet full of practical ideas and tips for designing and facilitating good learning processes. From time to time new resources will be posted in the Resource Centre.  If you want to be notified, please Subscribe to Updates (look to the right of the page). Enjoy.

 

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The Barefoot Guide 2 is a free, downloadable and practical resource for leaders, facilitators and practitioners involved in social change who want to improve and enrich their learning processes.

But this is not just another book on organisational learning and social change. It is different in many ways. It is different in that it was not written by one person. Neither is it a collection of essays written by different people. This book is the joint effort of a group of development practitioners from across the globe. We have created something that will help us and others to start, and continue, the journey towards learning and social change.

We (the writers) are all passionate about learning and have brought our different experience and expertise to the book. It includes topics as diverse as community mobilising and development, adult learning, funding, evaluation, facilitation, and creative writing. In writing this book, we have tried to use accessible language and to avoid ‘development speak’. We hope community leaders, field workers, NGO staff and donor agencies struggling to make their organisations more learning-oriented will find this book helpful, inspiring and thought-provoking.

Go ahead and download the book.  There is also a Companion Booklet full of practical ideas and tips for designing and facilitating good learning processes.

From time to time new resources will be posted in the Resource Centre.  If you want to be notified, please Subscribe to Updates (look to the right of the page).

Enjoy

 

 

 

This is a free, downloadable and practical resource for leaders, facilitators and practitioners involved in social change who want to improve and enrich their learning processes.

 

But this is not just another book on organisational learning and social change. It is different in many ways. It is different in that it was not written by one person. Neither is it a collection of essays written by different people. This book is the joint effort of a group of development practitioners from across the globe. We have created something that will help us and others to start, and continue, the journey towards learning and social change.

 

We (the writers) are all passionate about learning and have brought our different experience and expertise to the book. It includes topics as diverse as community mobilising and development, adult learning, funding, evaluation, facilitation, and creative writing. In writing this book, we have tried to use accessible language and to avoid ‘development speak’. We hope community leaders, field workers, NGO staff and donor agencies struggling to make their organisations more learning-oriented will find this book helpful, inspiring and thought-provoking.

 

Go ahead and download the book.  There is also a Companion Booklet full of practical ideas and tips for designing and facilitating good learning processes.

 

From time to time new resources will be posted in the Resource Centre.  If you want to be notified, please Subscribe to Updates (look to the right of the page).

 

Enjoy.

 

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