Why do we Need to go Digital? Process of Developing an Online Facilitator Training Platform for a Global Family Skills Programme for Drug Use Prevention.

Journal of prevention (2022) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-21 DOI:10.1007/s10935-023-00754-y
Karin Haar, Mara Urlicic, Aala El-Khani, Giulia Martinelli, Wadih Maalouf
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Strong Families is a programme developed for families living in challenged or stressful settings to prevent poor mental health and developmental outcomes, violence, and substance use. Facilitators are conventionally trained in person over two full days, by experienced international trainers. During the COVID-19 pandemic and due to travel restrictions, we developed an online course to deliver the content of the training manual electronically, with videos explaining the most difficult exercises, note taking functions and click and reveal activities to check their understanding. We further blended synchronous and asynchronous course formats to accommodate facilitators' different time zones and work schedules. We tied two educational theories (Malcom Knowles theory of andragogy and Blooms taxonomy) into the Strong Families online course, to ensure learners are easily able to understand content, remember it and implement the gained skills within their communities. The aim of this paper is to discuss the process of the development of the Learning Management System and the Strong Families online course, as well as its benefits, key tools and essential considerations for replication through the UNODC multi-country and inter-disciplinary experience in digitalizing the Strong Family skills prevention tool to support other institutions interested in such a process, including in anticipation of future similar circumstances. To date, our online course has been made available in 10 languages, benefitting facilitators from 11 countries and the respective beneficiary families. Further impact evaluation, fidelity of implementation during national scale up and return on investment of integration of blended-learning concepts still need to be assessed.

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我们为什么需要数字化?为全球预防吸毒家庭技能计划开发在线主持人培训平台的过程。
强健家庭 "是为生活在困难或压力环境中的家庭开发的一项计划,旨在预防不良的心理健康和发展结果、暴力和药物使用。按照惯例,由经验丰富的国际培训师对主持人进行为期两天的亲自培训。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,由于旅行限制,我们开发了在线课程,以电子方式提供培训手册的内容,并通过视频讲解最难的练习、笔记功能和点击揭示活动来检查他们的理解。我们还进一步融合了同步和异步课程形式,以适应主持人不同的时区和工作安排。我们将两种教育理论(马尔科姆-诺尔斯(Malcom Knowles)的教育学理论和布卢姆斯分类学理论)与 "强大家庭 "在线课程结合起来,以确保学习者能够轻松地理解内容、记住内容并在其社区内实施所获得的技能。本文旨在讨论学习管理系统和 "牢固的家庭 "在线课程的开发过程,以及通过联合国毒品和犯罪问题办公室在将 "牢固的家庭 "技能预防工具数字化方面的多国和跨学科经验进行复制的益处、关键工具和基本考虑因素,以支持对这一过程感兴趣的其他机构,包括对未来类似情况的预期。迄今为止,我们的在线课程已有 10 种语言版本,11 个国家的主持人和各自的受益家庭从中受益。进一步的影响评估、国家推广过程中的实施保真度以及混合学习概念整合的投资回报仍有待评估。
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