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http://trainers.salto-youth.net/MalgorzataTur/
Passion combined with competence, 23 years of working in the training field, and the experience as the Volunteer Training Coordinator for UEFA EURO 2012 are the guarantee of high quality of my performance. I run my own training company - Pracownia Interakcji - and have worked with thousands of people from all continents.
I am a big fan of neuroscience, visualisation and active experimentation in training, and promise to make your training have a real impact on the participants!
Gośka (Małgorzata) Tur has 4 references for past work as a trainer.
training company owner (Pracownia Interakcji)
I was nominated as the Expert Trainer of the Pool of Trainers and Facilitators of Service Civil International (the Pool encompassing 42 countries) for the term between 2013 and 2016, and on the national level, I am a member of the Polish Association of NGO Trainers (STOP). I am one of the few (around 30) trainers in Poland to pass their certification procedures, including supervision of my training courses, and to receive the STOP Training Quality Certificate (2nd level).
Besides, my role as the International President of Service Civil International (1.2015-12.2020) allowed me to practise the themes and skills I train about, including intercultural learning, project and organisation management, leadership, and effective teamwork.
Between 2011-2012 I worked for UEFA as the Volunteer Training Coordinator, being responsible for planning, coordination and effective implementation of the training and motivational programmes for 3,000 volunteers who worked for the UEFA EURO 2012 Football Championship in Poland. This was an incredible opportunity to practice many of my trainers’ skills and I am proud of the results of my performance.
In mid-2012 I returned to the job of a freelance trainer and counted up to over 100 organisations and institutions I have worked for in the last 20+ years, many of them as prestigious as UNHCR, the Polish Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and national and regional teacher-training centres. I have worked with numerous target groups, starting from 6-year-olds and finishing with heads of pedagogical universities.
I run my own training company, Pracownia Interakcji, working both offline and online and running training courses in English, Polish, and Russian.
In addition, in my life, I have gained a lot of other practical experience: as a project coordinator, team coordinator, international workcamps organiser, and humanitarian worker.
Have a look at my CV to find out more!
Formal education:
2007 - M.A. in Sociology (Master’s degree program)
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland, Faculty of Social Sciences
The topic of diploma dissertation: Perception of political refugees as strangers by young educated Poles
The studies covered all aspects of sociological thought (both micro- and macrosociology), social movements and non-governmental organisations, group behaviour, human resources management, introduction to psychology, methods and techniques of sociological research, and public relations.
Non-formal education (selection of training courses attended):
February 2016 (5 days) - "ICT in Education" (organised by IDEC, Greece)
Topics: usage of ICT tools and social media in training situations, collaborative and social learning technologies, MOOCs, Moodle.
March-May 2015 - "Teaching Adult Learners" (organised by Central Institute of Technology, Australia)
Topics: instructional tactics, engaging adult learners, engaging learners through technology, key components of instructional design
May 2011 - March 2012 - "Long-term course for advanced trainers" (organised by the Polish Associaton of NGO Trainers)
Topics: needs assessment, training methods, creativity during training, group processes, difficult situations, and training evaluation.
October 2010 - November 2011 - "Long-term training course for educators of public participation" (organised by a coalition of several Polish NGOs under the coordination of the Ministry of Regional Development)
Topics: participation, cooperation between local government and the local community, involvement in the decision-making process, and how to educate local government representatives in participatory methods of governance.
March-September 2010 (long-term course) - "Training of Multipliers in Development Co-operation" (organised by TRIALOG Austria)
Topics: principles of development cooperation and best practices, European financial instruments, project planning and EC grant management, and methods of training on these issues.
June 2010 (2 days) - Licence Training "Human Resources Management in non-governmental organisations" (organised by the Polish NGO Trainers' Association)
As a result of the training the 12 participants, including myself, received an exclusive licence to run a 2-day long training in the form of a strategic game on human resources management in NGOs.
June 2010 (2 days) - "Different approaches and views to development" (organised by Polish Humanitarian Action)
Topics: the notion of development from different perspectives.
April 2003 (5 days) - "Training 4 Trainers" (organised by Service Civil International Poland)
Topics: role of a trainer, needs analysis, designing a training programme, rules of session design, choosing methods, presentation skills, group dynamics, crisis management, impact measurement.
February 2003 (3 days) – "Are minorities strangers?" (organised by SCI Poland)
Topics: ethnic and national minorities and relations between majority and minorities.
August-September 2002 (11 days) – "Voluntary work for disadvantaged children" (organised by League of Volunteers, Kyrgyzstan)
Topics: voluntary work, the role of civil society, supporting disadvantaged children and youth, and best practices.
December 2001 (5 days) – "Strategic Planning Seminar" (organised by Service Civil International, Great Britain)
Topics: strategic planning process within an international NGO step by step.
November 2000 (6 days) – "Human Rights Education Forum" (organised by Council of Europe in EYC Budapest, Hungary)
Topics: defining HRE, issues of HRE nowadays, how to work with HRE, sharing and deepening educational practice.
May 1999 (6 days) – "How to run an international voluntary project" (organised by SCI Poland and New Group Belarus)
Topics: project running, integration, group dynamics in a multicultural setting, conflict situations, cooperation, public relations, and peace education.
March 1999 (6 days) – "How to organise an international voluntary project" (organised by SCI Poland and New Group Belarus)
Topics: project designing, management (of contents, volunteers and finances), evaluation and reporting.
March 1999 (5 days) - "Training for Trainers of Humanitarian Education" (organised by Polish Humanitarian Action)
Topics: principles of humanitarian education, how to prepare training courses and workshops on a variety of issues covered by the theme, including human rights, racism, tolerance, refugees, minorities, intercultural understanding, voluntarism, social change, and crisis zones in the world.
All these training courses helped me to develop skills which I use nowadays while working as a trainer on both national, European and intercontinental levels.
Refugees, minorities, migrants, Chechnya / Chechen culture, adult learning, visual facilitation. training courses for teachers and school principals
Polish
This profile was last modified on 2023-02-02