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Train the Trainer for Monitors Darcy Miller
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Train the Trainer Welcome Agenda for “Train the Trainer”: Adult Learning Styles How We Learn Motivating Adults Trainer “Tricks of the trade” Training Evaluation
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Train the Trainer Agenda--continued: Dealing with Difficult Behaviors in Groups Lesson Plan Binder Overview 10 minute Break Group Activity Recap
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Train the Trainer Adult Learning Styles (Page 2 in Workbook) Visual Learner-- seeing Auditory Learner-- hearing Physical Learner-- doing
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Train the Trainer Learning Style Characteristics (Handout, page 3) If the learning style is…. Then the learner likes to… Typically, the learner says…
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Train the Trainer Preferred Learning Style Activity Page 4 of Workbook What’s your Preferred Learning Style? Take a few minutes to determine your Learning Style…
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Train the Trainer Ancient Chinese Proverb “I hear and I forget, I see and I remember, I do and I understand.”
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Train the Trainer How We Learn We Remember: 10% of what we read 20% of what we hear 30% of what we see 50% of what we see & hear 80% of what we say 90% of what we say as we act
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Train the Trainer Another Ancient Chinese Proverb “One picture is worth a thousand words.”
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Train the Trainer How We Learn (Workbook page 6)
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Train the Trainer Foundation Principles of Training #1- Adults are Kids in Big Bodies #2- Adults don’t argue with their own data #3- Learning is directly proportional to the amount of FUN you are having #4- Learning has not taken place until behavior has changed
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Train the Trainer What’s up with the Watch Exercise?
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Train the Trainer Motivation of Adults (Workbook page 8) Ways to Motivate and Ways to Squelch motivation of Adults
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Train the Trainer Motivation Activity In Small Groups: Make a list of ways you will motivate providers to get involved in the TN event You have 5 minutes…
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Train the Trainer Trainer’s “Tricks of the Trade” 1. Create a safe Learning Environment
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Train the Trainer Class MACH Rules M ake Mistakes A sk Questions anytime C heat—use all the resources in the room H ave Fun!
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Train the Trainer “Tricks of the Trade” Use color on visuals… Be ready for training early…
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Train the Trainer HAVE FUN! Have Fun with the training…if you are enjoying yourself, participants will be more inclined to have fun, as well. “Child-like” vs. “Childish”
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Train the Trainer “Tricks of the Trade” Costly Behaviors of Trainers Handout (Page 9) Transparency Do’s and Don’ts (Page 10)
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Train the Trainer After an Activity Ask the audience: “What happened during this activity? “What did that feel like?” “What did we learn?”
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Train the Trainer “Tricks of the Trade” Dispel the Fear Factor Don’t have to learn it today No Tests No silly / stupid questions
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Train the Trainer Training Evaluation Why is it important to have participants evaluate training?
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Train the Trainer 4 Levels of Evaluation to Measure Success Did participants: 1.Like it? 2.Learn it? 3.Use it? 4.Make a Difference (back home on the job)
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Train the Trainer Evaluation Tool “Do’s” Do Use one Do Ask for genuine feedback Do Make it anonymous Allows non-verbal feedback to occur
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Train the Trainer Dealing with Difficult Behaviors in Groups. All participants need to have training affect them personally for learning to occur
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Train the Trainer Everyone is tuned into 2 radio stations: 1. WII-FM What’s In It For Me 2. MMFI-AM Make Me Feel Important About Myself
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Train the Trainer. Think about what you need to do to have participants tune into your radio station?
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Train the Trainer Difficult Behaviors In Groups (page 12 of Workbook) Monopolizers Quiet Ones Digressers Chatterboxes Disrupters
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Train the Trainer Difficult Behaviors in Groups Continued… Sometimes need to Divide and Conquer… Your Goals as an instructor are to: Get the person on board with training, if possible Minimize their impact on others
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Train the Trainer Use “Thank You” Poster…list positive behaviors you want exhibited. Once posted, you don’t need to refer to it again.
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Train the Trainer Lesson Plan Binder Overview (Handout page 13) Order of each Lesson: Outline Script (4) Overheads (5) Handouts
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Train the Trainer Six Lesson Plans Each Lesson is 30 minutes long with 20 minute text and 10 minute Q & A Except…Super Star Menus is 30 minutes with 10 minutes for Q & A.
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Train the Trainer Time for a Break! Please be ready to start in 10 minutes!
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Train the Trainer Activity Time Each Small Group needs a Lesson Plan Binder Refer to 1-2 minute messages at the end of each lesson outline One person role-plays monitor & one person role-plays provide.
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Train the Trainer Activity Time Continued Be Sure everyone gets a turn to participate Take Turns role-playing the 1 minute messages from the following lessons: Nutrition Basics Shopping Menus You have 15 minutes for this activity
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Train the Trainer 1-2 minute messages Role Playing Activity Discussion What happened during this activity? What did that feel like? What Did We learn?
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Train the Trainer Recap Adult Learning Styles…what are they? How we learn—what’s the most training effective mediums for retention? What’s the #1 Foundation Principle of Training say? What does it mean? Tell me one way you can motivate adults…
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Train the Trainer Recap What’s one “trick of the trade” for Trainers? What are your goals when dealing with difficult behaviors in groups?
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Train the Trainers Give yourselves a big round of applause for being such GREAT participants!!
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