The Practical Trainer


    People who work as trainers are often put into difficult situations without much understanding of what training is or how to do it well. We know that being a good trainer is the result of developing skills to bring information to an audience. This information will then engage, empower, and encourage continued learning and development. This three-day course will give you the skills that you need so that your students not only learn, but also enjoy the process, retain information shared, and use their new skills back in the workplace.

What Will Students Learn?

• Recognize the importance of considering the participants and their training needs,

   including the different learning styles and adult learning principles.

• Know how to write objectives and evaluate whether these objectives

   have been met at the end of a training session.

Develop an effective training style, using appropriate training aids and techniques.

• Conduct a short group training session that incorporates these training concepts

What Topics are Covered?

Defining a successful training program/trainer

Adult learning and the learning process

Principles of adult learning

Style assessment, including introvert/extrovert analysis

Applying the learning cycle

The training process (planning training, choosing methods, designing learning sequences)

Adding games

Setting the climate

Presentation skills

Dealing with difficult trainees

On-the-job training

Evaluation techniques

• Mock training presentations for peer review