Training Course:Advanced Training Skills WorkshopSchool/Trainer:Stehle Associates London, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online/Live | On-site/In-house | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This workshop addresses the needs of experienced trainers who need to enhance their course development and delivery skills. Attendance on this workshop will enable participants to undertake challenging training assignments with confidence and deliver greater benefits to their audience and the organisation.
Who should attend:
This is a very practical workshop requiring participants to bring examples of materials to the course and, following a demonstration delivery, to modify and practice their delivery in line with action plans suggested by the workshop facilitator and other workshop attendees.
Prerequisites:
Before attending this workshop, participants should have attended a Train the Trainer course and have gained experience of developing and delivering training sessions and training programmes.
What you will learn:
On successful completion of the course, attendees will be able to:
Structure materials to best effect Create materials appropriate to how people learn Handle an audience Use exercises and simulations to enhance learning What you will cover:
Session 1 will examine and make recommendations about training material using a checklist of criteria that includes: Fitness for Purpose Sequence of Delivery Concept Count Visual Impact Aids to Remembering Uniformity Formatting Adherence to Standards Use of Colour Use of Clip Art and other Illustrations Session 2 examines the subject of how people learn and what the trainer can do to enhance the learning experience for all concerned. The following subjects are introduced and practiced in this session: How people learn - the learning styles questionnaire Addressing the visual, auditory and kinaesthetic preferences of the learners Learning curves - what they are and how to prepare for and deal with a group having significantly different rates of learning Specifying the learning objectives In session 3, and after changes have been made to the materials, learners will deliver training for a second time when their personal skills and style of delivery will be critiqued by the facilitator and other workshop attendees. The following aspects of delivery style and technique will be examined: Session Structure Preparation Introduction and Motivation Middle End Delivery Style Personal Style Handling of The Trainees Handling Questions and Questioning Techniques Handling Difficult Trainees Knowledge of The Subject Analysis of Trainers Activity Time Spent Imparting Knowledge versus Facilitating Learning Monitoring the Progress and Understanding achieved by the Trainee Coaching Skills and Encouragement Session 4 is about advanced training techniques and how these can be used to motivate the learner and to enhance the retention of what has been taught. These techniques include: Simulations Problem Oriented Delivery Motivating the Trainee Ice Breakers Use of Knowledge Tests Team Teaching ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.stehle.co.uk/
Phone:+44 (0)20 7917 9943
School Address/Venue(s):
Stehle Associates 212 Piccadilly London W1J 9HG United Kingdom
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