Welcome to EFNEP and SNAP-Ed New Educator Training!
Jan 25, 2016
Welcome to EFNEP and SNAP-Ed New Educator Training!
Introductions
• State Staff Introductions
Introductions
• Pair up and get to know another educator• Name• Where are you from?• Share something interesting about your family
Let’s Practice Introductions…
EFNEP • “Hello. My name is (full name). I’m with the EFNEP program in
(county name) County Extension. EFNEP stands for the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program.”
SNAP-Ed• “Hello. My name is (full name). I’m with the SNAP-Ed program in
(county name) County Extension. SNAP-Ed stands for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education.”
Let’s Practice Introductions…
EFNEP- Spanish• “Hola. My nombre es (nombre completo). Soy del programa de
EFNEP en (nombre de condado/county) County Extension. EFNEP significa Programa de Educación Extendida de Nutrición y Alimento.”
SNAP-Ed- Spanish• “Hola. My nombre es (nombre completo). Soy del programa de
SNAP-Ed en (nombre de condado/county) County Extension. SNAP-Ed significa Programa de Educación Suplementaria de Asistencia de Nutrición.”
Housekeeping Items• Contact List
• Keep cell phones off or silenced• In case of a family emergency, have a family
member call Dwayne Watson: 970-491-2555
• Don’t talk over each other
Name Tags• Please wear a name tag during training
• Always wear your CSU name tag during work hours
Housekeeping Items• We will have plenty of breaks
• Be on time
Meals• Breakfast is provided by hotel
• Lunch provided during training
• Dinner will be reimbursed
Hotel and Shuttle• We have reserved shuttles for dinners out
• You can use room service, long distance phone calls, movies, internet at hotel but you will have to pay for it
Pedometer Contest• Team Contest
• Win prizes!
Training module authored by Kathryn McGirr and Susan Baker at Colorado State University – EFNEP and SNAP-Ed
PowerPoint Presentation designed by Emily Anderson and Kathryn McGirr