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1 CBI Health Group How to Deliver Manager Development Modules: A Facilitator Guide

2 2 Objectives  Understand the role of the facilitator  Identify the different learning styles of participants  Be able to prepare and plan the delivery of a module  Carry out content delivery, oversee group activities, and develop action plans in collaboration with participants during sessions

3 3 1 - Function of Facilitator Guide and Manager Development Modules

4 4 1.To remind (and inform) managers of best practices

5 5 1 - Function of Facilitator Guide and Manager Development Modules 1.To remind (and inform) managers of best practices 2.To provide opportunities to discuss and engage with the content

6 6 1 - Function of Facilitator Guide and Manager Development Modules 1.To remind (and inform) managers of best practices 2.To provide opportunities to discuss and engage with the content 3.To design action plans aimed at meeting the objectives of each module

7 7 2 - The Facilitator

8 8 A.Roles

9 9 2 - The Facilitator A.Roles B.Characteristics

10 10 2 - The Facilitator A.Roles B.Characteristics Expertise

11 11 2 - The Facilitator A.Roles B.Characteristics Expertise Empathy

12 12 2 - The Facilitator A.Roles B.Characteristics Expertise Empathy Enthusiasm

13 13 2 - The Facilitator A.Roles B.Characteristics Expertise Empathy Enthusiasm Clarity

14 14 3 - The Learner

15 15 3 - The Learner A.Accountability

16 16 3 - The Learner B.Adult Education Principles

17 17 3 - The Learner B.Adult Education Principles Motivation

18 18 3 - The Learner B.Adult Education Principles Motivation Self-concept

19 19 3 - The Learner B.Adult Education Principles Motivation Self-concept Prior experience

20 20 3 - The Learner B.Adult Education Principles Motivation Self-concept Prior experience Orientation to learning

21 21 3 - The Learner C.Learning Styles

22 22 4 - Class Preparation A.Anxiety

23 23 4 - Class Preparation A.Preparation Read through the course content

24 24 4 - Class Preparation A.Preparation Read through the course content Determine section priorities

25 25 4 - Class Preparation A.Preparation Read through the course content Determine section priorities Recall personally meaningful experiences

26 26 4 - Class Preparation A.Preparation Read through the course content Determine section priorities Recall personally meaningful experiences Select group activities

27 27 5 – Material Presentation A.Make it fun!

28 28 5 – Material Presentation B.The Lecture

29 29 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to gain learner interest right off the bat

30 30 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to gain learner interest right off the bat  Introductory exercise

31 31 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to gain learner interest right off the bat  Introductory exercise  Leadoff story

32 32 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to gain learner interest right off the bat  Introductory exercise  Leadoff story  Initial case problem

33 33 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to gain learner interest right off the bat  Introductory exercise  Leadoff story  Initial case problem  Test questions

34 34 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to maximize involvement during the lecture

35 35 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to maximize involvement during the lecture  Listening role

36 36 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to maximize involvement during the lecture  Listening role  Illuminating exercise

37 37 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to maximize involvement during the lecture  Listening role  Illuminating exercise  Spot challenge

38 38 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to maximize retention AFTER the lecture

39 39 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to maximize retention AFTER the lecture  Press conference

40 40 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to maximize retention AFTER the lecture  Press conference  Participant review

41 41 5 – Material Presentation Strategies to maximize retention AFTER the lecture  Press conference  Participant review  Post-lecture case problem

42 42 5 – Material Presentation C.Activities as replacement for lectures

43 43 5 – Material Presentation C.Activities as replacement for lectures

44 44 5 – Material Presentation C.Activities as replacement for lectures Demonstration

45 45 5 – Material Presentation C.Activities as replacement for lectures Demonstration Case study

46 46 5 – Material Presentation C.Activities as replacement for lectures Demonstration Case study Guided teaching

47 47 5 – Material Presentation C.Activities as replacement for lectures Demonstration Case study Guided teaching Group inquiry

48 48 5 – Material Presentation C.Activities as replacement for lectures Demonstration Case study Guided teaching Group inquiry Information search

49 49 5 – Material Presentation C.Activities as replacement for lectures Demonstration Case study Guided teaching Group inquiry Information search Study group

50 50 5 – Material Presentation C.Activities as replacement for lectures Demonstration Case study Guided teaching Group inquiry Information search Study group Jigsaw learning

51 51 5 – Material Presentation C.Activities as replacement for lectures Demonstration Case study Guided teaching Group inquiry Information search Study group Jigsaw learning Tournament learning

52 52 5 – Material Presentation D.Experiential Learning Activities

53 53 5 – Material Presentation D.Experiential Learning Activities Activity Design Ingredients

54 54 5 – Material Presentation D.Experiential Learning Activities Activity Design Ingredients Activity Types

55 55 5 – Material Presentation D.Experiential Learning Activities Activity Design Ingredients Activity Types – Role Playing

56 56 5 – Material Presentation D.Experiential Learning Activities Activity Design Ingredients Activity Types – Role Playing – Games

57 57 5 – Material Presentation D.Experiential Learning Activities Activity Design Ingredients Activity Types – Role Playing – Games – Writing Tasks

58 58 5 – Material Presentation D.Experiential Learning Activities Activity Design Ingredients Activity Types – Role Playing – Games – Writing Tasks – Discussions

59 59 6 – Action Planning

60 60 6 – Action Planning

61 61 7 – Learning outside the classroom

62 62 8 – Course evaluations/feedback

63 63 9 – Final Comments


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