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Welcome to Train the Trainer
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Introductions Name Job Agency Hobby, interest, or achievement A little about your training experience
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Importance of Training Skills
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Differences Between Adults and Children as Learners Self-Concept Differences Time Perspective Differences Accumulated Experience Differences
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Self-Concept Differences Independent and self-motivated Active learners Goal-oriented Decision makers
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Time Perspective Differences Focused on the present Short-term goals Problem/opportunity-focused
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Accumulated Experience Differences Relate to past experience Resources to others Fixed viewpoints
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The Training Design Phase 1.Defining the training need 2.Developing the training objectives 3.Developing a training design
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Needs Assessment Practice Complete a “Defining the Training Need” worksheet Use: - Your practice lesson, OR - An actual training you are involved with now, or will be involved with, or were involved with
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The Training Design Phase 1.Defining the training need 2.Developing the training objectives 3.Developing a training design
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Training Objective Example At the end of this training, participants will be able to: Know how to swim the backstroke
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Teach to the Objective
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The Training Design Phase 1.Defining the training need 2.Developing the training objectives 3.Developing a training design
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Try this! (Don’t read the words below. Say the colors the words are printed in…as fast as you can…aloud.) RED YELLOW GREEN BLUE RED BLUE YELLOW GREEN
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“Relearning to Count” Quiz 1. 3 = 2. 8 = 3. 6 = 4. 4 = 5. 9 =
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“Relearning to Count” Answers 1. 3 = 2. 8 = 3. 6 = 4. 4 = 5. 9 =
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“Relearning to Count” Scoring # CorrectGroup AGroup B 0 1 2 3 4 5
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Purposes of Visual Aids
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Good Slides Are Simple Eye-pleasing Neat
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Worst Possible
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Best Possible
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Giving Full Attention to the Participants Maintain eye contact Face trainees Use body language Eliminate distracting behavior
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What are some of the purposes questions serve in training?
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Goals in Handling Problem Situations 1.Eliminate or minimize the problem behaviors. 2.Maintain the self-esteem of the person involved. 3.Maintain a positive environment for future learning.
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Evaluation Level 1: Did they like it? (reaction) Level 2: Did they learn it? (learning) Level 3: Did they use it? (behavior) Level 4: Did it make a difference? (results)
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Practice Lessons Include:- Learning objective(s) - Visual aid - Audience involvement Prep: - Learning goals? - Audience? - Time cards? Feedback: - Positive - Self - Improvement
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P S I Feedback Positive Self Improvements / Suggestions
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Unconscious Incompetence Conscious Incompetence Conscious Competence Unconscious Competence Stages of Learning
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Closure Observations Something you did differently in your practice lesson as a result of this training OR Progress you made on a learning goal OR Something you learned or relearned that will be valuable when you conduct training back on the job
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Brainteaser What do the following seven words have in common? BananaDresser GrammarPotato ReviveUneven Assess
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Go Figure! 1000 40 1000 30 1000 20 1000 10
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