Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Teacher Training, NET Ministries Course and CLA teachers

At the end of October, the Cornerstone Veritas team traveled to Masaka.  Our time there began with a training for new facilitators. The new facilitators were being prepared to be of help when we need assistance in different trainings. Noelle did this successfully and they were all very ready to help were needed.


6 NET Ministries members, Antony Elliot with YWAM, and Fr. Henry of the Missionaries of Africa were all trained in course facilitation.



After the teacher training, the Cornerstone Veritas team, and the newly trained facilitators taught the 10 principles of leadership 5 day short course to the rest of the current NET Team.  This was a great week together.  We were able to stay together at Holy Trinity Community, which provided a comfortable residential environment.  The new facilitators got a chance to teach and receive feedback on their talks. 


This was the game night, always lots of fun!


At the end of the course, the participants go through graduation.  They receive a candle, and are encouraged to go and be lights in their lives through living lives of integrity.  
Graduates with their candles

Carol graduating students
Note:  This 10 principles course was a little different, as Noelle left for the States at the beginning of the course!  This meant that Carol was in charge, and she did a great job!


 TEN PRINCIPLES TRAINING AT EKITANGALA- RANCH

 It was a great time with the teachers of Cornerstone schools that is Cornerstone Leadership Academy, Ekitangala Transformational High School and the Primary School. We estimated a number of fourty teachers but it was a great number of fourty-six teachers that attended the 10 principles of leadership training.
In the picture bellow are some of the teachers in class.

Below are the three different teachers during the teachers training (Antony, Frank and Carol). It was such a great opportunity to stay with the Cornerstone teachers.





The joy of graduation. As each member rose up to go and pick their certificate and candle, others raised their hands up as a sign of victory and achievement for their fellow trainee. This caused a cheerful and happy environment.