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As announced in the 3 issue of the CoESPU Magazine, the
CoESPU Director, Brigadier General Giovanni Pietro
BARBANO, has been appointed as Chairman of the “Police
Board”, within the framework of the Auckland Conference
Executive Committee. During the chairmanship, CoESPU will aim
at the alimentation of common Police Lessons Learned database,
and will continue to work on the review of ITS Specialized
Training Material, to improve the operational effectiveness of the
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FPUs Deployed in Peace Operations. The next 25 IATPC Annual
conference is going to be held in Peru in October 2019.
“Didactical Skills Course”
Kigali (Rwanda), November 2018
Following a Memorandum of Understanding signed in
January 2017, a Training Team, composed of three
CoESPU Instructors, delivered lessons during the
“Didactical Skills Course” to 23 Rwanda National
Police members in Kigali, according to a program
developed in the following modules: general
introduction, training cycle, definition of training
requirements; planning, organization and creation of a
course; andrology and education of adults; preparation
of a lesson plan; experimental education; teaching
methods and materials; interdisciplinary elements
related to managing diversity.
All subjects have been initially theoretically debated and then developed through practical drills.
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On last Sunday (November 25 the Carabinieri General Commander, during his visit to the
Rwandan Police Commander and other local Authorities, met our teaching team at the Radisson
Hotel, being briefed about the underway training activities.
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From Monday 26 the second learning week, consisting of the following modules, started:
communication techniques and creation of
briefings and presentations; planning and
organization of training activities tactical
/practical on the field; preparation of an
evaluation plan of the course and measuring
the results of the trainees; practical drills and
presentation of the individual and group
activities; exam and final evaluation (with the
purpose of identify Rwandan personnel of our
interest).
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