LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION TOOLKIT FOR ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN IN INDIA 1•
PART TWO: Facilitator’s Guide
T
he Facilitator’s Guide was developed
for practitioners who need a concise,
hands-on guide for understanding
and how to work with children.
Practitioners have asked for guidelines on how to
plan, implement and evaluate a Life Skills
Education Program. The Facilitator’s Guide helps
practitioners to choose, adapt and develop their
own life skills curriculum according to the needs
of a particular group of children.
SECTION ONE: Understanding
Life Skills
What are Life Skills?
- Approach to learning life skills.
- A framework for life skills.
Why Children Need Life Skills?
- Life skills are critical for young people.
- Life skills lead to behavior change.
- Life skills are more effective than traditional
information-based programs. - How life skills are learned.
- Life skills are important in existing
programs.
How a participatory approach helps Life
skills learning:
Lessons from Child-to-Child Programs
- Value of youth participation in programs.
SECTION TWO: DEVELOPING A
LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION
PROGRAM
Planning a Life Skills Education Program
- Understanding the needs of children.
- What information is needed?
- How to collect information.
- Using data for planning.
- Setting objectives and indicators.
- Using the toolkit.
- Making an action plan.
- Organizational support structures.
- Confidentiality.
- Ethical guidelines.
- Creating a supportive community environment.
- Linking with other programs.
Implementation of a Life Skills Education
Program
- Understanding participation.
- How to enhance participation.
- Approaches to active learning.
- Linking learning to life.
- Active methods of learning.
- Challenges in using participatory and active
methods of learning. - Selection and training of facilitators.
- Changing community perceptions.
Evaluating a Life Skills Education Program
- Tools for evaluation.
- Who should conduct an evaluation?
- What should be evaluated?
- Child participatory tools for assessment.
Next Steps
- Starting a club or youth group.