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Module 1: Preparation. Junior Farmer Field and Life School: Facilitator’s Guide.








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    Managing water in a field is very important for growing a healthy crop. Too little or too much water makes a big difference in the way a crop develops. When growing a crop outside of the rainy season, a farmer has to find ways to supply water to the crop. Therefore it is critical that the participants understand the water cycle, and the best ways of collecting, using and conserving water. Water is also essential in our own daily lives. We need it to drink, to prepare food and to wash. The partic ipants need to understand the importance of clean water for preventing disease and for their own personal hygiene. This module contains sample exercises for each of the learning activities, plus a number of sample energizers and cultural activities that can be used to keep the participants engaged and reinforce their learning. The provided activities should serve as samples to be modifies and applied as appropriate. The important thing is that all main building blocks of a typical JFFLS session are included in each learning session.
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    Module 3: Growing up healthy. Junior Farmer Field and Life School: Facilitator’s Guide. 2011
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    Growing healthy crops and animals and understand how people should grow healthy is one of the most important learning activity for the JFFLS participants. A healthy crop is stronger and has fewer problems with pests and diseases; it will also produce better fruits and vegetables. The same is the case for animals and participants will, in this section, learn different ways to take care of both their crops and their animals. Good plant and animal nutrition is key to healthy growth. In the same way , aspects such as hygiene, sanitation and good agricultural practices play an important role in health and nutrition. Therefore, in this module the participants will understand how to take care of themselves – through healthy nutrition and good hygiene. This module contains sample exercises for each of the learning activities, plus a number of sample energizers and cultural activities that can be used to keep the participants engaged and reinforce their learning. The provided activities should s erve as samples to be modifies and applied as appropriate. The important thing is that all main building blocks of a typical JFFLS session are included in each learning session.
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    Module 4: Diversity. Junior Farmer Field and Life School: Facilitator’s Guide. 2011
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    In JFFLS field activities will gradually become more complex with a bigger variety of crops and activities undertaken. After learning about basic agricultural practices, combinations of various practices will be introduced. For example you may end up with a number of different crops growing in the same field, all at different stages, some that you are just planning while others you are harvesting. This is an example of diversity, which is important for various reasons. For example combining diff erent types of plants help in giving different nutrients to the soil so that it can continue being fertile and healthy. But how do we best combine different crops without creating conflict? For this good planning is needed. Moreover people need a diversified diet, based on nutritious and balanced meals; they also need to have different ingredients in order to be healthy. In this module participants will also learn about gender roles and the different roles of girls and boys in society and how th ese compliment each other. It is the diversity of people with different characteristics and skills that create an interesting society. Failing to understand personal differences and diversity can be a cause conflicts, gender stereotypes and violence within the home and community. On the other hand by understanding and appreciating diversity, we can contribute to a better life. In this module the concept of diversity will be explored from different angles. The module contains sample exercises for each of the learning activities, plus a number of sample energizers and cultural activities that can be used to keep the participants engaged and reinforce their learning. The provided activities should serve as samples to be modifies and applied as appropriate. The important thing is that all main building blocks of a typical JFFLS session are included in each learning session.

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