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Keeping information fresh and reinforcing new learning is a constant challenge to the Trainers and potential Trainers. How do you choose activities that are fun but meaningful? How do you assess the level of knowledge already in the room? Is there
a formula for creating a successful training session? Find out during an active Training the Trainer program.
Whether you need to train inexperienced Trainers or infuse a little energy into seasoned professionals, this Train-the-Trainer program will teach participants how to determine the needs of an audience, improve classroom charisma, handle hecklers,
use activities effectively, and more.
Training can be a powerful tool to enhance the performance of your team. It can be equally effective in building capacities of your clients, partner organizations and beneficiaries. However, to be successful, you need to design and deliver it carefully.
Objectives:
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Identify the characteristics of an exceptional trainer.
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Understand and identify different behavioral styles and adapt training as necessary. Participants will demonstrate their understanding of new material through completion of case studies.
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Explain what a solid training program looks like.
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Describe a needs analysis and why it is a necessary step in any training program.
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Explain various methods for making lecture-based programs active.
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Develop strategies for handling hecklers, bullies, and other disruptive participants.
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Point out the highlights and pitfalls of various visual aid options and classroom seating arrangements.
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Present information in a clear, concise, engaging manner. Participants will demonstrate successful understanding of key concepts during a practice presentation.
**All webinars/trainings are held via Zoom
Outline
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Characteristics of Exceptional Trainers
Some trainers are excellent. Some are less than stellar. Most fall in between. This foundation lesson defines the characteristics of exceptional trainers and what it takes to become one of the best. Further, it explores the pitfalls poor trainers experience and how to avoid them.
"Not Just for Kids": Understanding Adult Learning Principles
Adult learners are unique: they are people with years of experience; they have established values, beliefs, and opinions; and they have a deep need to be self-directing. This component explains adult learning principles and styles. Using Profiles' signature diagnostic tool, participants will identify their own training styles, the styles of the different types of adult learners, and how to adjust to each for better learning.
Picture Perfect: What a Solid Training Program Looks Like
In this unit, participants will review the elements of a successful training program including such features as needs analysis and evaluation.
Needs Analysis: From Performance Gap to Objectives
Whether a trainer is developing a program from scratch or teaching existing material, a needs analysis is critical. How do you know if your training money is being spent wisely? Is training the best solution for improving skills? Using a simple model, participants will learn how to determine what their participants think is important; what they don't know that they need to know in order to do their jobs; if training is the best approach for acquiring those skills; and how to write solid training objectives.
The Trainers' Tool Chest: Icebreakers, Energizers, and Activities That Teach
Active training equals effective learning when done well. When done poorly, however, activities fail to tie in to learning objectives. This segment introduces proven "training games" and how to use them for maximum impact to keep learning fresh and energetic.
Know-It-Alls, Talkers, and Bullies: Managing Hecklers
It is sometimes said that "there is one in every group." A difficult person makes the Trainer’s job a challenge at best. Learning how to manage those participants who don't want to be in training is an essential skill of top Trainers. This module explores handling difficult people and how to turn them into active participants in the learning process.
Flipcharts, Power Point, and Slides: Effective Visual Aids
Choosing and using visual aids is an integral part of the training process. This section reviews available options and the benefits and drawbacks of each.
Trainers' Couch: Answers to the Toughest Questions
What do you do when you don't know the answer? How do you keep training fresh and interesting? What if your participants just aren't responding? This challenging discussion gives participants an opportunity to solve the problems encountered by both experienced and new Trainers alike.
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DR. FLOR M. GLINOGA, PMP, MBB, CPHR
With a B.S. in Psychology, M.A./PhD in Clinical Psychology and Masters in Development Management with certificate course of Project Management at Wharton School of Economics, University of Pennsylvania, USA, Flor has a wealth of knowledge about individual, group, and organizational behavior. She is a Project Management Practitioner (PMP) and a Master Black Belt (MBB). She is the Consultant of Integrated Financial Management Systems (IFMS) of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the Consultant of Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV – holding company of Aboitiz group of companies) on Integrated Security Management Systems (ISMS). She is currently a Faculty in the graduate studies of Master of Science in Organizational Development of the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA &P) and MBA in People Management of Lyceum of the Philippines. For the past thirty-six years, she has engaged individuals and organizations in the change process to increase their productivity, efficiency and effectiveness to include the training on strategic business plan programs, develop leadership skills, and build self-mastery. She uses a systems approach in working with individuals and organizations. ...