Equitable Food Initiative Extends Course to Full Industry; Madelyn Edlin Shares
WASHINGTON STATE - Education is the first step toward upgrading operations. Equitable Food Initiative (EFI) has long been spearheading the importance of education, this time extending access to its highly rated Facilitation 101 and 102 courses to the entire fresh produce industry.
“As companies work to bring the Ethical Charter off paper and into practice, these courses offer a stepping stone to creating a highly trained and engaged workforce,” stated Madelyn Edlin, Product Marketing Manager. “Fresh produce requires skilled workers, and EFI provides webinars, courses, seminars, and trainings that help organizations build more capacity and skills within their workforce and drive efficiency and productivity.”
According to a press release, the expansion of these courses presents a valuable professional development opportunity for suppliers and growers, with benefits that will positively impact the entire supply chain.
As outlined below, here is what attendees can expect from courses Facilitation 101 and 102.
Each course lays the groundwork for creating dynamic, inclusive learning environments:
- Adult Learning Foundations: Understanding adult learning principles and creating learner-centered environments that promote active participation
- Practical Facilitation Skills: Techniques for collaboration, critical thinking, effective communication strategies, and using technology effectively in training sessions
- Diversity and Inclusion: Building environments that respect diverse learning needs and foster a sense of belonging
- Continuous Improvement: Participants will leave with a toolkit of facilitation strategies suited to different educational settings
For more information regarding these courses, click here.
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