This guide leverages FAO’s extensive experience of developing and delivering e-learning solutions to offer practical advice and guidance to trainers and instructional designers who wish to develop effective capacity building initiatives.
This article provides some practical tips for increasing engagement in training sessions in order to strengthen knowledge retention and application of learned skills. SessionLab also provides a useful library of facilitation techniques.
This page presents various methods that can be used to make trainings and workshops more interactive and engaging.
This guidance note provides practical tools and strategies for training providers to design and deliver gender-responsive learning programs, especially within technical and business education contexts. It highlights how gender dynamics, norms, and barriers influence learning outcomes and participation—especially for women and marginalized groups.
This guide helps practitioners design, implement and evaluate training programmes in a way that enables equal access and provides equal benefits to women and men. It provides tips and approaches based on international good practice and lessons learned from programmes implemented by IFC, the World Bank and other organisations.
This checklist helps organisations assess whether their written curriculums, delivery of learning, assessments, support services and evaluation frameworks are gender-responsive.
This toolkit provides advice on how to assess capacity needs for the implementation of the Paris Agreement, and provides good practice examples and further resources.
This tool helps governments and universities ensure that gender equality is mainstreamed in national curricula
This resource pack includes six modules to train users in the development of gender-responsive STEM education: (i) policy formulation; (ii) curriculum development and design; (iii) strategies for pedagogy, learning and assessment; (iv) teacher education and teacher professional development; (v) resources; and (vi) community involvement.
The CaDRE methodology helps policy makers, organisations and capacity development/renewable energy practitioners shape an environment conducive to the development of renewable energy.