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TrainingBibliomist Program, Ukraine
National Conference of Librarian Trainers
December 8, 2011
Sinaia, Romania
Training Infrastructure
• Bibliomist Program: In Ukraine since 2008
• 25 training centers & curriculum:
– National Training Center in Kyiv;– 24 regional training centers in Ukraine;– 3 required training modules developed and
offered to librarians;– 3 more training modules recently designed and
tested.
Training
• Training curriculum (3 modules/courses): – IT basics;– Internet as a library service;– Innovative services and fundraising.
• 3 more new modules developed & tested: intellectual freedom; web 2.0; advocacy
• Participants of the trainings are evaluated 3 times: at the beginning of their training, at the end of the training, and in half a year.
Training Program Update• The NTC trained 48 trainers and 25 coordinators in administration of training centers and the system of learning
• About 5,000 librarians have been trained in the framework of the 3 modules in Ukraine
• CPC PLMs held• 43 Bibliomist contests’ winners
became Library Leadership Program-II fellows.
• LLP-II fellows went to Poland to study the experience of libraries and implement library innovations & community development projects in Ukraine.
Trainers Needs and ToT
• conducted a survey of trainers to
understand their needs (March 2011)
• identified the need to create a web resource for exchange of materials (90% trainers)
• ToTs held to promote interactive forms of adult learning (February-April 2011)
TOTs (Work in Groups)
Ice breakers
Web Resource Regional Training Centers
• created at the initiative of RTC trainers and developed pro bono by the Crimean RTC
• Content generated by common efforts of trainers
• communication takes place in
an interactive form; consulting
of NTC and RTC trainers provided
http://bibliomist.org.ua/
Web Resource for Trainers
RTC Blogs
Online Platform for Distance Learning
Thank you very much for your attention!
Yaroslava Tytarenko
Capacity Development Coordinator
Bibliomist Program, IREX/Ukraine