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1、Train-the-Trainer,T3-010,How To Use This Courseware,To view this course online: Internet Explorer: A scroll bar is provided for navigation. Do not use the back button in the browser or it will take you back to the start of the course. To best view the course, right-click the first slide and choose F
2、ull Screen. Netscape: The course will open up in PowerPoint. Choose View Slide Show or press F5 to start the course. To view the Speaker Notes: Right-click the slide and choose Speaker Notes. To access the Table of Contents: Click the button to return to the Table of Contents.,Change Record,Course M
3、ission Statement,This course provides an overview of concepts encountered within a training environment and instructs the trainee on techniques and skills required for being an effective trainer and facilitator within the classroom.,Terminal Objectives,At the completion of this course, the trainee w
4、ill be able to: Identify and describe a learning process, learning styles, and learner characteristics Identify and apply appropriate training styles for the training environment Apply appropriate presentation skills to ensure effective communication and successful training delivery Develop facilita
5、tion skills to monitor trainees participation, obtain feedback, and improve performance in the classroom Identify and apply the techniques provided in managing the classroom,Table of Contents,Introduction to Train-the Trainer Lesson 1: Learning Styles Lesson 2: Trainers & Adult Learners Lesson 3: Pr
6、esentation Skills Lesson 4: Facilitation Skills Lesson 5: Classroom Management Course Review,Introduction to Train-the-Trainer,Styles in Training,Learning,Instructing,Presentation and Facilitation,Presentation skills involves the ability to communicate effectively course content. Facilitation skills
7、 involve the ability to coach, guide, and motivate the trainee in comprehending course content.,Managing Classrooms,Classroom management addresses a number of areas:,Facilities and Environment,Instructional Aids,Momentum and Flow,Lesson 1: Learning Styles,Lesson 1: Objectives,Terminal Objective: Ide
8、ntify and describe a learning process, learning styles, and learner characteristics. Identify major concepts in the learning process Describe four main learning styles List learner characteristics,Lesson 1: Enabling Objective 1.1,Knowledge: Identify the major steps that occur within the learning pro
9、cess.,Situation,Lesson 1 Concept: Learning Process,Evaluation,Experience,Jarvis 1987,Learning is a change in behavior and cognitive abilities.,Lesson 1: Enabling Objective 1.2,Knowledge: Describe four learning styles with their attributes and related characteristics.,Exercise 1.1a: “Whats Your Orien
10、tation?”,Exercise 1.1a: Your Orientation,Lesson 1 Concept: Learning Orientation,Experiential Learning Cycle,Lesson 1 Concept: Kolbs Learning Styles,Diverger: Imaginative Ability Small Group Discussion Broad Interests,Converger: Practical Application Technical Issues Independent,Assimilator: Theoreti
11、cal Models Abstract Concepts Research Oriented,Accommodator: Hands-On Adaptable Intuitive Problem Solvers,Lesson 1 Concept: Learning Style,Experiential Learning Cycle,Accommodator,Diverger,Assimilator,Converger,Lesson 1 Concept: Other Styles,Reflective / Impulsive “Windshield Wiper” Holistic / Seria
12、list Dependent / Independent Regardless of the perspective Learning Styles Vary!,Lesson 1: Enabling Objective 1.3,Knowledge: List the five common learner characteristics and some of their attributes.,Lesson 1 Concept: Learner Characteristics,Reservoir of Experience Volume and Diversity Readiness to
13、Learn Motivation & WIIFM Orientation to Learning Problem-centered Self-Concept Risk Assessment Defense Mechanisms Ability to Learn Style and Processing,Lesson 1: Review,Review Question 1: The objective within the learning process is? Review Question 2: List the four learning styles and an attribute
14、of each? Review Question 3: List five learner characteristics.,Lesson 2: Trainers & Adult Learners,Lesson 2: Objectives,Terminal Objective: Identify and apply appropriate training styles for the training environment. Identify four instructional approaches Describe three instructional styles List the
15、 characteristics of learning Describe the principles in learning Identify the levels in learning,Lesson 2: Enabling Objective 2.1,Knowledge: Identify the four instructional approaches and their characteristics.,Lesson 2 Concept: “The Approach,Socialization,Mentoring,Lesson 2: Enabling Objective 2.2,
16、Knowledge: Describe three instructional styles and their characteristics.,Lesson 2 Concept: Instructional Styles,Authoritarian Dominates process One-way information flow Limited participation Democratic Learning is collaborative Trainer & trainee promotes topic Two-way information flow Open particip
17、ation Laissez-faire Little direction Disorganized Topic-at-hand,Lesson 2: Enabling Objective 2.3,Knowledge: List five characteristics of adult learning.,Lesson 2 Concept: P.E.M.A.S.,Purposeful WIIFM,Experience Know to Unknown Tactile/Auditory/Visual,Multifaceted Problem-centered Psychomotor,Active D
18、isplay behavior change,Styles Preference and orientation,Lesson 2: Enabling Objective 2.4,Knowledge: List the six principles of adult learning.,Lesson 2 Concept: R.E.E.P.I.R.,Readiness Establish purpose Exercise Repetition Effect Pleasant rewards Primacy First impressions Intensity Engaging Recency
19、Sequencing,Lesson 2: Enabling Objective 2.5,Knowledge: Identify the three domains of learning.,Lesson 2 Concept: C.A.P.,Cognitive Knowledge Affective Attitudes and beliefs Psychomotor Physical / Motor skills,Lesson 2: Review,Review Question 1: List the three instructional styles and a characteristic
20、 of each? Review Question 2: What are the five characteristics of adult learning? Review Question 3: List the six principles in adult learning and an attribute of each.,Lesson 3: Presentation Skills,Lesson 3: Objectives,Terminal Objective: Determine and apply presentation skills to ensure effective
21、communications and successful training delivery. Develop and apply communications and presentation skills Describe the elements for a successful presentation,Lesson 3: Enabling Objective 3.1,Knowledge: Develop and apply communications and presentation skills. Skill: Develop and apply communications
22、and presentation skills within the training environment.,Exercise 3.1a: Why Bad Performance Occurs,List all the things you can think of that contribute to a poorly delivered presentation. Turn the list around create positive statements from the negative ones. You now have a list of some of the quali
23、ties a good presenter should have.,Lesson 3 Concept: Presentation Preparation,WHO is attending?,HOW will I know they are learning?,HOW do I get the message across?,WHY should they learn this?,WHERE am I doing this?,WHEN am I doing this?,WHAT do they need to learn?,Lesson 3 Concept: Preparation (cont
24、d),The basic plan The beginning to excite and introduce The delivery to inform and instruct The end to confirm and leave a lasting impression Or Tell them what youre going to say Tell them Tell them what you told them,Lesson 3 Concept: “The Beginning”,I gnite N eed T itle R ange O bjective,INTRO,Les
25、son 3 Concept: “The Beginning” (contd),Self-introduction Greet Identify Qualify Topic Time Surprises Questions,Lesson 3 Concept: Presentation “The Delivery”,We remember only:,Lesson 3 Concept: “Delivery Attitude” (contd),Your attitude First impressions matter People associate attitude and appearance
26、 with quality of work,Lesson 3 Concept: “Posture & Delivery” (contd),Your posture: Feet: Hip to shoulder width Weight: Balanced, not rocking Shoulders: Square to audience Arms: Use simple gestures in accordance with words (keeps attention and dissipates nervous energy) Movement: Move around the room
27、 with purpose Pocket: A hand in the pocket creates an informal style (But do not play with keys or coins),Lesson 3 Concept: “The Delivery” (contd),Your eye contact Where Focus on one individual at a time Hold until completed thought or phrase Randomize (3+ seconds) Keep body language consistent Bene
28、fits One-on-one communication simulation Reduce anxiety Confident appearance Pace,Lesson 3 Concept: “Voice & Delivery” (contd),Your voice C lear L oud A ssertive P ause,Lesson 3 Concept: “Humor & Delivery” (contd),Humor Appropriate for the topic and NEVER offensive No humor about names, nationalitie
29、s, etc. Stop using humor if your audience is unresponsive Avoid joke-book humor; originality is best Get your timing right Be spontaneous - take advantage of the moment,Lesson 3 Concept: The End,Summarize the key points the objectives Make your final closing statement in such a way that your message
30、 is driven home.,Lesson 3: Enabling Objective 3.2,Knowledge: Describe the elements for a successful presentation. Skill: Apply the elements for a successful presentation when delivering a training class.,Lesson 3 Concept: Successful Presentations,You understand the needs of your trainees You know yo
31、ur subject You have planned your presentation You have rehearsed properly You are confident in manner and style You have effective classroom management skills,Lesson 3 Concept: Elements for Success,Time management,Practice,Motivation,Class climate,Lesson 3 Concept: Timing,Start on time Be consistent
32、 with timing Track content periodically Develop contingency plan if the class is running early or behind Be flexible, but pragmatic,Lesson 3 Concept: Classroom Climate,First impressions count Have course clearly identified Have your name prominently displayed Use trainees names Refer to trainees ide
33、as and examples Maintain eye contact Thank them for attention and participation,Lesson 3 Concept: Motivation,Be positive Set realistic goals Example enthusiastic behavior Practice makes “perfect”,Lesson 3 Concept: Practice,PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE Do not be too formal Anticipate problems and hav
34、e solutions Relax,Lesson 3 Concept: Making Training Stick,Auditory Visual Kinesthetic,Lesson 3: Review,Review Question 1: What are some of the basic considerations when preparing for a course? Review Question 2: Which presentation approach assures that the trainee will retain the most information fr
35、om a learning experience? Review Question 3: The most important and essential aspect when preparing to present a course is to?,Lesson 4: Facilitation Skills,Lesson 4: Objectives,Terminal Objective: Develop facilitation skills to monitor trainees participation, obtain feedback, and improve performanc
36、e in the classroom. List the common facilitation skills and their characteristics Describe the common facilitation situations,Lesson 4: Enabling Objective 4.1,Knowledge: List the four common facilitation skills and their characteristics.,Lesson 4 Concept: Skill Types,Attending Observing Listening Qu
37、estioning,Lesson 4 Concept: Attending,Present yourself in a manner that shows your interests in the topic and the trainees. Build rapport Communicate trainee value Note non-verbal behaviors,Lesson 4 Concept: Observing,This skill helps you assess how well the training is being received. Observe their
38、 body language Evaluate and make the inference Adjust appropriately,Lesson 4 Concept: Listening,This skill provides you the opportunity to verify the trainees understanding of the content. Listening also provides you the with the feedback on how the training is being received. Listen first for conte
39、nt and meaning Paraphrase if necessary for clarification Observe and use non-verbal cues Observe and use verbal cues Let them finish,Lesson 4 Concept: Questions,Questions helps you determine: What the trainees already know How the training is being received Enable the trainees to assess their level
40、of understanding Three skills associated with questions are: Asking questions Handling trainee answers to questions Responding to trainee questions,Lesson 4 Concept: Questions,Open vs. Closed Open questions are phrased for a response that might facilitate discussion. Class controls answers. Closed q
41、uestions are phrased for a specific answer. The trainer controls answer. Overhead vs. Direct Overhead questions are asked to the class as a whole. Direct questions are asked for participation or expert opinion.,Lesson 4 Concept: Questioning Tips,Should be developed when developing your content Shoul
42、d be brief Should be at various difficulty levels Should seek to involve all trainees Should always restate and point out positives from responses,Lesson 4 Concept: Handling Answers,Use positive reinforcement for correct answer Acknowledge the effort. Use positive or neutral acknowledgement for an i
43、ncorrect answer. Respond in a fashion that maintains continuity and pace,Lesson 4 Concept: Responding to Questions,Provide the answer Redirect the question Defer the question REMEMBER The way you handle the question and answer process initially sets the tone and the environment for collaborative lea
44、rning.,Lesson 4 Concept: Managing Discussions,Discussion is an exchange of opinions and feelings. Listening is two-thirds of a discussion. Opinions are neither right nor wrong. Everyone may contribute. A pre-determined objective must be set.,Lesson 4: Enabling Object 4.2,Knowledge: Describe four com
45、mon facilitation situations encountered within a training environment and how to manage them.,Lesson 4 Concept: When to,Common facilitation scenarios can include: Enlisting participation and motivating Guiding and rewarding desired performance Correcting errors or misunderstandings Resolving issues,
46、Lesson 4 Concept: Participation,Various levels of trainee participation can be expected. Key in the process is the ability of the instructor to identify trainees that need support and motivation to meet the objectives of the course.,Lesson 4 Concept: Guiding,The learning environment provides the opp
47、ortunity to obtain the desired performance by the trainee. Guiding the “willing” or “confused” motivates and rewards all participants.,Lesson 4 Concept: Misunderstandings or Errors,Teach: When the trainee does not have the knowledge to respond or execute Coach: When the trainee has the knowledge but
48、 is having difficulty applying the knowledge Counsel: When the trainee has the knowledge and knows they have made an error,Lesson 4 Concept: Issue Resolution,Observe body language, facial expression, eye contact, and vocal expression Decide if the situation warrants action Determine appropriate acti
49、on Take action and follow-through,Lesson 4: Review,Review Question 1: List the four facilitation skill types. Review Question 2: What three conditions can be determined by using questions? Review Question 3: List the common facilitation scenarios.,Lesson 5: Classroom Management,Lesson 5: Objectives,Terminal Objective: Identify and apply the techniques provided in preparing and managing the classroom. List and prepare the support requirements for training Develop
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