Training the Trainer Seminar # 8507

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It’s not enough to train the workforce…you also have to train the trainer.

The training field can change fast. New methodologies. New discoveries about the way adults learn. Changing expectations from trainees—and from your company.

This powerful seminar puts the latest trends and techniques at your fingertips. Whether you’ve been training for a while or never stepped onto a platform before, this workshop will show you how to become a facilitator of learning, not just a presenter. You’ll build confidence, engage your audience from the beginning and leave your trainees praising your training abilities.

How You Will Benefit

  • Boost retention with the latest in adult and accelerated learning techniques
  • Know the group’s needs and adjust your material to meet them
  • Build your credibility and trust with trainees and management
  • Create training that has the right flow from segment to segment
  • Open a workshop with confidence…close it with a wrap-up that guarantees learning

What You Will Cover

    Active Adult Learning
  • Determining how team-building, on-the-job assessment and immediate learning involvement can occur at the earliest stages of a training program
    Assessment
  • Distinguishing problems that can be addressed by training
  • Devising questions for use in a training assessment
    Objectives
  • Focusing on outcomes and results, rather than topics
  • Crafting learning objectives
  • Identifying objectives as affective, behavioral or cognitive
    Planning Active Training
  • Choosing methods and formats to meet an objective
  • Creating a plan of action by using behavioral styles content
    Facilitating Presentations and Activities
  • Preparing to deliver a 10- to 15-minute training segment
  • Engaging in a wide range of learning activities
    Opening Exercises
  • Sharing reflections on past experiences of opening exercises
  • Developing an opening exercise
    Brain-Friendly Lectures
  • Demonstrating differences between brain-friendly and non-brain-friendly lectures
  • Preparing brain-friendly lectures
    Lecture Alternatives
  • Sharing information through the jigsaw method
  • Using learning tools and applying lecture alternatives
    Experiential Activities
  • Exploring when and how experiential learning approaches can meet training challenges
  • Using mental imagery, role-playing, games and simulations
  • Applying new learning in real time
    Extending the Value of Training
  • Describing a variety of blended and supportive tools and activities
  • Deciding when to use tools: before, during or after training for back-on-the-job application
    Evaluating Training
  • Using Kirkpatrick’s model and given examples to determine evaluation levels
  • Considering evaluation questions
    Facilitating Presentations and Activities
  • Delivering/facilitating an actual 10- to 15-minute training segment
  • Receiving feedback
    Closing Activities
  • Experiencing and applying several types of closing activities

Who Should Attend

If you’re new to training, a subject matter expert that needs to train others or a trainer who is looking for new, more effective approaches to learning, this is the ideal workshop for you.

Additional Information

Registration Fee

3 days / 1.8 CEUs
Nonmembers $2,095 / AMA Members $1,895 / GSA $1,623

Schedule

We have 18 scheduled sessions located nationwide starting between August 11, 2008 and April 20, 2009.

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