Lectors' training 2024: Styrian community in Wald am Schoberpass
Lectors' training 2024: Styrian community in Wald am Schoberpass
The tolerance community of the Evangelical Church in Wald am Schoberpass recently was the scene of a significant training for lecturers. This event, which took place from November 15th to 17th, 2024, attracted numerous participants who dealt intensively with the further development of their skills.
A central goal of this lecture training was to give the participants new tools and techniques in order to be able to fulfill their tasks within the community even better. Various topics were addressed here, which not only had the personal linguistic training, but also the imparting of content in an innovative way.
insights and learning experiences
The event offered the participants numerous workshops and discussions in which the editors could benefit both from each other and from experienced speakers. The exchange among the lectures was considered particularly valuable, since you could get to know so different perspectives and approaches in the editing activity.
In the course of the training, new materials and resources were also presented to help the lecturers to achieve their clientele even more specifically. The positive response of the participants was particularly gratifying: many reported inspiring moments and a wide range of new impulses for their future work.
This training is not only an opportunity for further training, but also strengthens the sense of community among the lecturers. It shows the importance of continuous educational offers within the Protestant community, which help to promote the exchange and development of the members. Such events are therefore of great relevance for the region and the associated traditions of the Evangelical Churches.
The Lectors from Styria also show through participation in this training course how important it is to always stay at the pulse of time and to adapt to the changing needs of their communities. More details can be found in a detailed report on this topic www.meinbezirk.at .
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